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You can look up the IP of your Raspberry in your router. So instead accessing it via http://runeaudio.local use something like e.g. 192.168.0.3 depending on your DHCP.. |
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I have a Raspberry 1 B that I have RuneAudio installed on and running. I can only connect to it successfully using a Firefox on a Linux desktop or on a Windows 10 laptop on the same network using the address =
http://runeaudio.local
The RuneAudio app on Android does not work, nor does Firefox on Android work. Because of other "broken" functionality, I was hoping to give rAudio-1 a try.I'm planning to run the Raspberry 1 B headless like it is right now. What are the different ways that I can access the rAudio-1 interface?
http://raudio.local
so I'm assuming that this would work the same way that I have it working on the Linux desktop and Windows 10 laptop in Firefox. Is there a way to access rAudio-1 using an Android phone or other ways that I haven't found in the discussions and Readme?Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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