Did look at the log but couldn't see anything. Poking the play button about five times or so did get it to start and stay on. Without any transcoding in the MinimStreamer getting it to play the HLS AAC was choppy. Plugged the optical out of the Neet box into my trusty 2004 Sony Surround sound amp (STR-DB900). The Foobar2000 also setup to access the media server where installed. I opted for Bubble UPnP for the Android and Foobar2000 for PC access as a control points. The box has it's own SSID although for network mode you access via your own router(s) SSID and it integrates via the wifi bridge installation. You also put network security on the box else you leave your network open via access on the unsecured bridge. Installation you bridge the Airstream box on the network and it should ask you the identity of your network, nothing happened till I switched to the Chrome browser when the pop up appeared with your locally found wifi SSIDs. Points to look out for is that the installation program on the Neet doesn't like Firefox whether on a Android tablet or PC (with the firmware installed on the model shipped to me). Actual specification in detail difficult to come by although some disinformation I believe that it operates in the Apple sound domain with lossy transcoding from FLAC. The Neet box is alse badged Veetop® HiFi AirMusic Box and the SoundMate M1 (there is a M2 as well which is an upgrade) all made by Shenzhen UyeSee Technology Co Ltd. Possibly £29.99 is far too cheap but all chips made in China etc apart from the Raspberry Pi assembled in Wales. This may be old news but I didn't find anyone saying they had integrated the £29 Neet - WiFi Wireless Music Receiver - AIRPLAY + DNLA - for APPLE (iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac), ANDROID (phones, tablets), WINDOWS (Laptop, PC) network DAC box with the Raspberry Pi Minimserver / Minimstream implementation. This entry was posted in General News, Hardware, Tech and tagged openwrt, SoundMate, WR703n by Kristian. Use with caution, and comes with no warrentees: upgrade-1.1.01-A21(A.01).bin UPDATE – Added firmware downloaded (15-1-2015). While the SoC is the same, it comes with an audio card (analog and digital outputs), so the firmware I have created needs to be compiled with the additional driver/s in it. There is a great community with many mods available for that router. So there is another bonus, TP-Link TL-WR703N. The dmesg info shows some other interesting info: dmesg With the root password you can login to the telnet port and check it out. Ĭhange the username and the passwords are the same SoundMate/123456, root/ifconfig. SoundMate:l2xpPLw75h.6.:111:111:SoundMate:/tmp/mnt:/bin/flaseĪfter a few hours trying to brute force the hashes and internet searches, I found this post. Root:KgWQIjYw4jNh.:0:0:root:/root:/bin/ash While the string dump was boring, the hex dump revealed:Ġ0000000 01 00 00 00 4f 70 65 6e 57 72 74 00 00 00 00 00 |….OpenWrt….|Įxtracted the Root-FS using Firmware Modification Kit. So I did a little poking around:ĭownloaded an older version of the firmware and did a string and hex dump to see if there was anything interesting in them. Also the web interface looked different from other images I had seen on the web. While this is ok, I need it to work with DLNA sources from other devices. After a short time messing with it, I could only get iTunes to detect it as an audio source. Purchased a couple of SoundMate M1’s for a great price to add wireless audio to area’s of our home.
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