Ropieee with Pi4 not seen by Roon - Ropieee broken?

So, can you download the Roon Bridge installer onto your RPi using the now known IP instead of ‘download.roonlabs.com’?

wget -t 2 -T 30 -O /tmp/roonbridge.sh http://45.55.80.97/builds/roonbridge-installer-linuxarmv7hf.sh

Here’s that:

[root@ropieee ~]# wget -t 2 -T 30 -O /tmp/roonbridge.sh http://45.55.80.97/builds/roonbridge-installer-linuxarmv7hf.sh
–2021-01-13 20:29:57-- http://45.55.80.97/builds/roonbridge-installer-linuxarmv7hf.sh
Connecting to 45.55.80.97:80… connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response… 404 Not Found
2021-01-13 20:29:57 ERROR 404: Not Found.

Thank you everyone for putting your minds to this! This year has been rough, but your kindness and generosity towards me and this problem are lifting my spirits. :slight_smile:

You’re right, doesn’t work here, either. But my RPi has no problem resolving ‘download.roonlabs.com’ and getting at the file… I just tried it out…

I think there’s some DNS and HTTP magic going on here (CDN?), I get a 404 with that command, both on a Pi and on a different Linux server, but not with the hostname download.roonlabs.com instead of the IP address.

What I don’t understand is how comes that both nslookup and dig on @ChuckWheat’s Pi are able to correctly resolve the domain name, but using wget he gets a resolve error… How could that be?

I plugged the ropieee into the AT&T modem/router, bypassing the Netgear router I use for better wifi coverage, ran wget, and it looks like it downloaded successfully.

Here’s a feedback if it helps: ba8a6b8c132c216f

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I then suppose your AT&T modem/router is 10.0.0.1? If this is so, I think the Netgear router must be configured in bridge or wireless repeater mode, to pass all traffic on to the AT&T and through it to the Internet…

No, sorry, the modem/router is 192.168.1.X and has its wireless radios off. Ethernet port of that is connected to the wan port of the Netgear, and every other device in the house is on that, wired and wireless, with 10.0.0.X addresses.

That sounds wrong to me. As @Andreas_Philipp1 suggested, the Netgear should be in bridge mode.

Small update. I reinstalled fresh, initialized while wired to the modem/router and everything went smoothly. I now have it wired on the Netgear router, and my roon core can run both DACs off it even with upsampling. Wifi works too. All good I guess? I’m just worried about when it tries to update itself…

I have the same identical problem and no one appears to have an answer. There are many folks on here giving alternative ideas but thats not the question we are asking. Frustrating I know.

Are you using wired or wireless? I have mine on wired right now (which defeats my original purpose for setting it up as a wireless endpoint) but at least it works.