SBC (R-Pi) in-car music server (from "backup")
by imWACC0 from LinuxQuestions.org on (#6KQRY)
I know this can be done in two parts, but I'm looking for a "both-in-one". How do I get the Wi-Fi on the SBC to connect to two different networks? Do I need two Wi-Fi cards on the SBC? (and if "yes" HOW???)
What I need from the SBC:
1) Sync/back-up from the home server, over Wi-Fi, from folder "Music"
I don't know if I need to push or pull. If I put new songs on to my server, I want the same songs on the SBC.
2) Serve up that music over Wi-Fi (maybe Bluetooth) to the Android car radio
Ok, I've got the music on the SBC, how do I get it to switch to serving music to the radio?
I have the parts to make an auto-shut-down pi server in my car. I have a server (MX Linux) in my home. I'm able to put an access-point/repeater just for the car to use.
I don't have the Android radio yet. So, I can't give specs yet. Looking for a good system ATM
What I need from the SBC:
1) Sync/back-up from the home server, over Wi-Fi, from folder "Music"
I don't know if I need to push or pull. If I put new songs on to my server, I want the same songs on the SBC.
2) Serve up that music over Wi-Fi (maybe Bluetooth) to the Android car radio
Ok, I've got the music on the SBC, how do I get it to switch to serving music to the radio?
I have the parts to make an auto-shut-down pi server in my car. I have a server (MX Linux) in my home. I'm able to put an access-point/repeater just for the car to use.
I don't have the Android radio yet. So, I can't give specs yet. Looking for a good system ATM