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I have a Yamaha RX-V577 reciever with Spotify Connect and update to the last firmware.
When I try to connect spotify using the Android APP, I see the device but cannot conect to it.
What are the steps you took to get to the error/issue?
1. I star a song
2. Click on the speaker sign with a circle, and click on the receptor (Yahama device).
3. The grey rounder speaker sign goes from grey to green and the sound waves moves (like tryng to connect).
4. After a while it goes back to grey.
IMPORTANT I dont know how sometimes it works, dunno how but after trying alot yesterday It worked. But cannot reproduce it.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Try the IPv6 settings on your router
I found the solution for the receiver not showing up as an available device. See if it works for you:
ID MAC Address IP Address
1 XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX 192.168.15.100
2 XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX 192.168.15.101
3 XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX 192.168.15.102
4 XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX 192.168.15.103
5 XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX 192.168.15.108
In this case, you could choose the IP address 192.168.15.107 (or another).
READY! In the router device info, a new connected device should appear with the IP address you chose for the receiver.
SOMETHING ELSE: It may be necessary to configure the DNS in the receiver as follows:
so I have to change the DNS settings every time if I want to listen to music from Spotify? This is not acceptable. This is Yamaha firmware problem.
I'm afraid that every time, because if I want to listen to music from another device (PC, mobile, etc ) I'll have to change it to local router configuration and then again to Spotify preferences
Setting my primary and secondary DNS servers to google's fixed this cannot connect to Spotify Connect issue with my yamaha VX-777 with DCHP turned off and a static IP address assigned to the receiver via the router. yahoooo
I have solved the connection problems at my home. My home network is rather complex. The Yamaha receiver is connected, via a managed switch, to my router and modem. The manged switch was running with old IP settings of a previous configuration (i.e. totally different network segment). Although other equipment (like Apple TV, smart TV and Time Capsule) had no serious problems with this issue, the Yamaha did have problems. After a reset/reconfiguration of the managed (Netgear) switch, the switch obtained via DHCP a valid IP address from my router and all works well now (for many months without any interference).
Conclusions:
1) If you encounter problems, don't blame Yamaha, it's most likely a problem in you network configuration
2) The Yamaha receiver is more sensitive for network issues than most other equipment
3) As a fix / workaround you can configure a fixed DNS (e.g. OpenDNS) a fixed IP address. However, I highly recommend to solve the network issue(s).
I agree with your points but would add that Spotify updates seem to break the connection every once in a while. I don't use my system a lot, so if it breaks after a Spotify update, I just resign myself to wait for the next update. In the last year, that has always worked without any need to do anything else. Maybe it is just coincidence, I don't know, but when it does break, it seems like the next Spotify update follows soon after.
I am also hardwired to a managed switch and I have not changed its configuration in a couple of years.
What input do I selecton the receiver to play music with Spotify? I'm connected and my I phone 6 shows I'm connected to the receiver, but I'm not sure how to set up the receiver to listen.
Hello guys,
same problem here, this is my configuration:
1. Sony Xperia X Compact
2. Android 7.0
3. Spotify 8.4.4.810
4. Yamaha RX-A850
I had to change DHCP configuration to manual and setup DNS as suggested... it works now! thanks!!
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