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Re: Cisco open peak Squeezeplay control
Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2016 7:19 am
by pete
Yup; the Openpeak 2 are very nicely made. Same / similiar to the smaller Openpeak devices. Both have metal heatsinks over all the hot stuff.
You can remove the table bracket and probably fit a wall mount to it.
If you want to play with the Zigbee chip on your Cisco have a look at the settings there for Zigbee.
Wondering if you pair up with any newer Zigbee thermostat?
There is also a DECT chip with DECT phone connectivity on same said device.
Inside there is a combo mini pcie slot with a combo bluetooth and wireless card.
I have tested it (among other cards) with a Broadcom Crystal HD card and it works well at streaming HD stuff; IE: for KODI it worked well.
Re: Cisco open peak Squeezeplay control
Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2016 10:49 am
by castalla
pete wrote:Yup; the Openpeak 2 are very nicely made. Same / similiar to the smaller Openpeak devices. Both have metal heatsinks over all the hot stuff.
You can remove the table bracket and probably fit a wall mount to it.
If you want to play with the Zigbee chip on your Cisco have a look at the settings there for Zigbee.
Wondering if you pair up with any newer Zigbee thermostat?
There is also a DECT chip with DECT phone connectivity on same said device.
Inside there is a combo mini pcie slot with a combo bluetooth and wireless card.
I have tested it (among other cards) with a Broadcom Crystal HD card and it works well at streaming HD stuff; IE: for KODI it worked well.
I can't see any way to get the N wifi working. Guess SqpOS only has the b/g drivers
Re: Cisco open peak Squeezeplay control
Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2016 4:14 pm
by ramymounir
i have made the bootable disk on my windows, i made another one on my mac laptop, and i made it for a third time on my ubuntu image,, that cisco device completely ignores the usb.. it is exactly as if i didn't connect a usb.. should i return the device?
Re: Cisco open peak Squeezeplay control
Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2016 4:37 pm
by castalla
ramymounir wrote:i have made the bootable disk on my windows, i made another one on my mac laptop, and i made it for a third time on my ubuntu image,, that cisco device completely ignores the usb.. it is exactly as if i didn't connect a usb.. should i return the device?
Have you tried different usb sticks?
Re: Cisco open peak Squeezeplay control
Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2016 5:59 pm
by hawsey
ramymounir wrote:i have made the bootable disk on my windows, i made another one on my mac laptop, and i made it for a third time on my ubuntu image,, that cisco device completely ignores the usb.. it is exactly as if i didn't connect a usb.. should i return the device?
Before you give up , please on a Windows PC give these utilities a try even if you have different versions , I could not make bootable images until I was recommended these utilities when I first started with the Joggler
The steps to a bootable USB stick
1: Download the Operating system of your choice and extract it using 7zip , make sure the extracted file ends in .img with no other extensions , to check this right click the containing folder and check the box show hidden file extensions .
2: Format your stick using the HP utilities tool below
3: Open up Win32 .7 and wright the image to the USB disc
4 : Click on safely remove device in windows and pull out your stick
5 : Power off the Cisco , plug in the stick , power on
Good luck
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/f2792g7f1e2k ... 97kQa?dl=0
Re: Cisco open peak Squeezeplay control
Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2016 8:18 pm
by pete
Doing a TM remote control...Ramy is doing everything right...still on line here...all MAC...right now...tried Ubuntu but not seeing the USB stick via VB or Windows VB...
Not booting though.
Might be just a bad USB stick???
Ramy is going to purchase a new stick and try again. If the result doesn't work he will send me the Openframe2 here and I will give it a go.
I like this whole Joggler global thing......
Re: Cisco open peak Squeezeplay control
Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2016 9:15 pm
by hawsey
Any luck ?
Re: Cisco open peak Squeezeplay control
Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2016 12:34 am
by pete
No.
He is going to send it and get another one.
Re: Cisco open peak Squeezeplay control
Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2016 1:11 am
by castalla
pete wrote:No.
He is going to send it and get another one.
I suspect that used Ciscos will likely have been connected to the internet and have been 'updated' thereby crippling the usb boot.
This is the 3rd instance of an unbootable usb Cisco - all of which are used devices.
Re: Cisco open peak Squeezeplay control
Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2016 5:11 pm
by pete
I was just guessing here relating the the calling home as I do not have any Cisco's. I have seen this with a Verizon one that I had.