Bugzilla – Bug 12917
Moving Babyboom to a different network
Last modified: 2010-05-06 15:47:30 UTC
I configured my Babyboom at the office with Ethernet settings. No problem. Turned the Babyboom off and took it home. As soon as I plugged the power the Babyboom showed connected to my office network and my office computer. Off course I could not play anything because there no access to my SC which is running at my office PC. My complain is when I took the Babyboom home it should recognize that the previous network settings are no longer available and it should give me the option reconfigure my network. It should not show it has access to my office network
How do you 'detect' that you're on a different network when connected via ethernet? If both networks have DHCP servers and the device uses DHCP (which I'm sure it does by default), then moving between networks should require the user to do nothing.
Moving to the product SqueezePlay because this bug appears to apply to any player based on that application code. Feel free to move it back if it's specific to the single original product.
Matt, not sure we can do anything sensible here. But you should consider this case for the help text.
This shouldn't be THAT hard, should it? 2 things here: 1 - When I turn on the device, check my network connection. If it's gone, prompt me to choose a different network (don't show an error, just make me choose a network) 2 - whenever I change networks and try to access SC, prompt me to choose a library. Don't show libraries that I never connected to from the current network. Doing those 2 things should solve the problem, no? In any case, removing the SLT tag b/c there is no new string involved.
this is an administrative shuffle on priority fields to help make better judgment on the top end of the priority list. P4->P5, P3->P4, and P2->P3.
Tom is no longer available to us