Can you be more specific about how to check this?Main post updated.
And something quite interesting, I think. getStatusEx method of http api returns "PCB_version": "3" for the new unit. For the old one it's "PCB_version": "2".
Can you be more specific about how to check this?Main post updated.
And something quite interesting, I think. getStatusEx method of http api returns "PCB_version": "3" for the new unit. For the old one it's "PCB_version": "2".
By callingCan you be more specific about how to check this?
It should be shown in the Network Status screen in the wiim app.unable to ascertain what my wiim ip is. Is there any other way to check such as serial no of the unit?
DoneIt should be shown in the Network Status screen in the wiim app.
But this is waaay off topic... (move it, mod?)
Ooh. Is there a list of commands anywhere?By calling
https://<your_wiim_ip>/httpapi.asp?command=getStatusEx
in the web browser, for example.
Thanks. It is equally applicable to the Pro? I'd guess it would need to be expanded somewhat.
@onlyoneme or @cc_rider are probably the guys best placed to answer that, but I get the feeling it perhaps hasn’t been updated for the later models. Maybe an app like upnptool could be used to investigate the traffic to see if there are any other commands in use.Thanks. It is equally applicable to the Pro? I'd guess it would need to be expanded somewhat.
This thread is referring to the HTTP interface, which should be the same on all WiiM devices, though I haven't tested any of them.@onlyoneme or @cc_rider are probably the guys best placed to answer that, but I get the feeling it perhaps hasn’t been updated for the later models. Maybe an app like upnptool could be used to investigate the traffic to see if there are any other commands in use.
Thanks for clarifying that - it’s clear I don’t have a clue about eitherThis thread is referring to the HTTP interface, which should be the same on all WiiM devices, though I haven't tested any of them.
UPnP Tool is for the WiiM UPnP interface, which is much richer, with many more methods, but a bit harder to use from a browser, requiring an extension.
Sure. I was thinking that the feature set for Pro is rather richer, so there could be a broader set of definitions for the parameters returned.This thread is referring to the HTTP interface, which should be the same on all WiiM devices, though I haven't tested any of them.
Uniqueness is always pricelessyeah, rub it in![]()
More than happy with my lot though![]()
My WiiM Pro Plus returns "PCB_version": "2"BTW, no one has verified his unit PCB yet? I'm surprised.
Yeah, the difference looks rather… academic, so to say. But for academic purposes, if I ever find myself in need of a third WiiM device in my household, I’d hope it’s Plus V2 or whatever, if only to test my own positive biasBased solely on classic FFT measurements, I wouldn't bother with a new revision at all.