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<blockquote data-quote="user 1447" data-source="post: 805868" data-attributes="member: 1447"><p>hey sorry for the late reply - i did not see this query .... normally the autoscan just works for me - did you install the "foobar2000 controller [PC-side setup] v2.0.1" bit onto your laptop - since this adds a component called "HTTP control" into your foobar and then for me it just picks up on the autoscan</p><p></p><p>if you have installed it already then im out of ideas as to why it doesnt work for you .... though i have had instances previously when i was working on DHCP (Dynamic Host Control Protocol) that i needed to retype the IP addresses to connect - if this is your problem then you need to use reserved IP addresses for the main computers/devices in your network within your router settings rather than allowing those addresses to change because you are using DHCP .... with a reserved address you type in the IP address once and then it will continually connect automatically thereafter since its always going to be that same IP address</p><p></p><p>hope this helps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 1447, post: 805868, member: 1447"] hey sorry for the late reply - i did not see this query .... normally the autoscan just works for me - did you install the "foobar2000 controller [PC-side setup] v2.0.1" bit onto your laptop - since this adds a component called "HTTP control" into your foobar and then for me it just picks up on the autoscan if you have installed it already then im out of ideas as to why it doesnt work for you .... though i have had instances previously when i was working on DHCP (Dynamic Host Control Protocol) that i needed to retype the IP addresses to connect - if this is your problem then you need to use reserved IP addresses for the main computers/devices in your network within your router settings rather than allowing those addresses to change because you are using DHCP .... with a reserved address you type in the IP address once and then it will continually connect automatically thereafter since its always going to be that same IP address hope this helps [/QUOTE]
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