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Twonky version??? Key expired???

Started by larrinh, April 07, 2009, 11:16:00 PM

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larrinh

   I purchased a Linkstation HS-DH500GL a few months ago and it works fine for network storage. The WebUI is painfully slow but I don't access it that often so I can live with it. Any way I digress, I copied all of my music files to it and started the media server and I could listen to all my music from any machine in the house except my two Xbox 360s which is what I really wanted. So after several days of searching the internet and finding no solution I contacted Buffalo tech support and they instruced me to download and install firmware version 2.11. I did this and viola...it worked...kinda. Now after a few weeks of using it, it quit. It turns out that is the server stopped and the only way to start it was to telnet into the NAS and start the Twonky service. After doing this I accessed the Twonky configuration page via http://<NAS IP Address>:9000 and it says that the key has expired. I thought this was a licensed version. What can I do short of having to pay Twonky for a new key? How do I reaquire the key to re-apply it? Any help from the tech support guys would be greatly appreciated!!!!

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larrinh wrote:
  I purchased a Linkstation HS-DH500GL a few months ago and it works fine for network storage. The WebUI is painfully slow but I don't access it that often so I can live with it. Any way I digress, I copied all of my music files to it and started the media server and I could listen to all my music from any machine in the house except my two Xbox 360s which is what I really wanted. So after several days of searching the internet and finding no solution I contacted Buffalo tech support and they instruced me to download and install firmware version 2.11. I did this and viola...it worked...kinda. Now after a few weeks of using it, it quit. It turns out that is the server stopped and the only way to start it was to telnet into the NAS and start the Twonky service. After doing this I accessed the Twonky configuration page via http://<NAS IP Address>:9000 and it says that the key has expired. I thought this was a licensed version. What can I do short of having to pay Twonky for a new key? How do I reaquire the key to re-apply it? Any help from the tech support guys would be greatly appreciated!!!!

The proper address is actually http://[NAS IP Address]:9050 from what I've seen :)


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