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October 18, 2019 at 3:05 pm #20775
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InactiveI acquired a new FVP 5000T a couple of months back, and, although it’s not as I expected, being quite slow to react to buttons being pressed, it’s been fine, up until about a week ago.
Suddenly, the Internet connection is lost and I can’t use the apps.
I did the usual of rebooting the router, rebooting the FVP 5000T, and restarting the powerline network.
No luck after several tries of different variations.
The network connection on the FVP 5000T shows i’m connected to the router, but there is no connection from the router to the Internet.
Before you ask, yes, i’ve OK’d the privacy stuff when it was all set up, and, as I said, it was working fine.
All other devices connected to the router via Ethernet and the Internet are fine.
FYI, i’m using a BT router on a BT broadband.
I thought i’d try connecting on WiFi, and guess what, it works.
I could leave it on WiFi, but, i’d rather have the speed of the powerline Ethernet.
My own theory is that there’s some kind of block been placed on the FVP 5000T stopping it from connecting to the Net. I’ve changed nothing here.
So far, i’ve not yet found a solution to this.
Other things i’ll try at a later date include using an alternative router (different make from the BT box).
Any other ideas welcomed.
Thanks in advance.
October 18, 2019 at 3:30 pm #92637Anonymous
InactiveIf the WiFi works OK, then it ain’t broke, so don’t fix it.
You say “The speed of the powerline Ethernet”. Is this observable when compared with the WiFi?
October 18, 2019 at 3:43 pm #92638Anonymous
InactiveQuote:If the WiFi works OK, then it ain’t broke, so don’t fix it.I’m asking because it is broke.
Quote:Is this observable when compared with the WiFi?Yes, and that’s why I want to put it back to what was working fine previously.
October 18, 2019 at 3:49 pm #92639Anonymous
InactiveThen how do you explain this away? ;

poshsimon – 43 mins ago »
I thought i’d try connecting on WiFi, and guess what, it works.
I could leave it on WiFi
October 18, 2019 at 4:10 pm #92640Martin Liddle
Participantposhsimon – 26 mins ago »
Yes, and that’s why I want to put it back to what was working fine previously.
Have you tried briefly unplugging the powerline ethernet adapters; they do sometimes get confused.
October 18, 2019 at 6:18 pm #92641Anonymous
InactiveQuote:Then how do you explain this away? ;
LOL
Not sure that’s helped resolve this.
Quote:Have you tried briefly unplugging the powerline ethernet adapters; they do sometimes get confused.
I have, thanks, several times at both ends.
If I had a long enough Ethernet lead I’d try that directly in the router.
October 19, 2019 at 7:30 am #92642Anonymous
InactiveQuote:I thought i’d try connecting on WiFi, and guess what, it works.I could leave it on WiFi, but, i’d rather have the speed of the powerline Ethernet.
Please could you post the details of the FVP network status screens with both Wifi and wired connections – Ip addresses of the gateway, DNS servers etc. You may well have the same problem as I have experienced with BT (Sagem) routers.
Also – I should say that Trev has a point; if Wifi works then leave it alone. Wifi is much faster than your Broadband connection so I doubt you would notice much difference if any with a wired connection. Unless you have a house full of extreme gamers on Wifi
October 25, 2019 at 3:04 pm #92643Anonymous
InactiveI have a similar problem, only my machine keeps ignoring the internet and can’t use On Demand, I have to do a Factory Reset to get the machine to behave correctly. This then looses all the scheduled settings.
October 25, 2019 at 3:19 pm #92644Anonymous
InactiveFunky – 14 mins ago »
I have a similar problem, only my machine keeps ignoring the internet and can’t use On Demand, I have to do a Factory Reset to get the machine to behave correctly. This then looses all the scheduled settings.
Please can you post the details of the network status screen.
October 25, 2019 at 6:19 pm #92645grahamlthompson
Participantposhsimon – 1 week ago »
Quote:If the WiFi works OK, then it ain’t broke, so don’t fix it.I’m asking because it is broke.
Quote:Is this observable when compared with the WiFi?Yes, and that’s why I want to put it back to what was working fine previously.
In what way is it observable ? Does the content pause while the buffered content refills ? If not what are you worrying about. ? My wired and 5Ghz Wifi both are twice as fast as my 100MBps Virgin service. There’s no difference in either connection.
Being digital it either works 100% or with completely obvious issues ( pixelation or the familiar buffering icon).
October 30, 2019 at 9:58 am #92646Anonymous
InactiveQuote:In what way is it observable ? Does the content pause while the buffered content refills ? If not what are you worrying about. ?Because it’s doesn’t work properly. Buffering makes it as good as useless, and there are no other users on at the same time.
The whole point of my query is it’s been working fine via wired, and now it’s not.
Quote:Please can you post the details of the network status screen.Hope this helps.
October 30, 2019 at 10:09 am #92647Anonymous
InactiveNot sure what happened, I tried to upload a screenshot and I guess it was too large. Try this one.
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October 30, 2019 at 3:33 pm #92648Anonymous
InactiveUnless you are running your own DNS – I do not believe the values are what they should be.
Suggest you reboot your router and when this is complete reboot your PVR and recheck these settings. If they are the same check your routers DHCP settings.
October 30, 2019 at 4:10 pm #92649Martin Liddle
ParticipantREPASSAC – 36 mins ago »
Unless you are running your own DNS – I do not believe the values are what they should be.
Suggest you reboot your router and when this is complete reboot your PVR and recheck these settings. If they are the same check your routers DHCP settings.
Absolutely agree with everything you have said.
October 30, 2019 at 4:29 pm #92650Anonymous
InactiveHi, thanks for the answers.
I have rebooted the router and then, I rebooted the PVR.
All the setting on the PVR remain as per the previous screenshot (no change).
Quote:Unless you are running your own DNSI wouldn’t know how.
Quote:If they are the same check your routers DHCP settings.What am I checking for?
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