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  • #12184
    grahamlthompson
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    Shiny new HD Fox T2 arrived today about an hour ago. Installed with no problems and set up with 320GB recording drive.

    I can’t get the box to recognise the network. It’s connected to a network switch using the same port as I use with a temporary connection to the hdr without issues.

    Set to DHCP it seems unable to get an IP address. RJ45 has green led and flashing Orange so something is happening. If I plug a known working cable from my laptop which connects everytime still no use.

    Tried a box factory reset and a power cycle on the router.

    Any ideas.

    Graham

    #25939
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Do you have to reboot the Fox AFTER you have configured it to use DHCP, maybe?

    #25940
    grahamlthompson
    Participant

    Tried that multiple times :?: Should have mentioned I upgraded the firmware to the latest official as well.

    #25941
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I’m at a loss if it works OK on your HDR.

    If you set up a static ip on the Fox in your network’s range, and tell it to use your router ip address as the default gateway, do you get a connection then? Again, rebooting after setting this config up.

    #25942
    grahamlthompson
    Participant

    That worked it now says network connected. Can I leave it with these settings I used a address 5 above my existing ones giving

    xxx.xxx.xxx.100 Wireless Lan card in my laptop

    xxx.xxx.xxx.105 Lan adaptor in my Laptop

    xxx.xxx.xxx.110 Fox T2

    Bit of a dummy with networks I am afraid.

    #25943
    Barry
    Moderator

    Bit late to the party, been trying all sorts to replicate on my unit, but it connects each and every time, DHCP, Manually, and Wifi.

    If you have it working now I would leave the settings as they are, I use a ‘5’ gap on all my kit 😮 manually configured.

    #25944
    grahamlthompson
    Participant

    Thanks both. No doubt will have more questions :-), once I set up the laptop as a dnla server.

    Here’s a couple.

    What’s the status of the Portal connection on the box, pressing the pretty green button does nothing ?.

    Can I ftp content to the HDD connected to the unit ?

    #25945
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Hi Graham, that will be fine, unless you have lots of guests visiting with their laptops/PS3s/iphones etc., all requiring DHCP addresses :mrgreen:

    For my “Statics”, I usually set them up in the 200’s

    If you look in your Router Config you should be able to see (and/or set) the range limit for the DHCP server.

    #25946
    grahamlthompson
    Participant

    :-)The following kit have network connections (not currently powered)

    PS3, Sony Blu-ray, Denon AV amp.

    Grandsons Xbox360, Desktop PC, Netbook PC and sometimes his psp portable.

    Potentially in addition (not wired) Foxsat-hdr and Nintendo Wii.

    Never realised there was so much till I listed it.

    #25947
    Barry
    Moderator

    Portal should work, and give you access to BBC iplayer, Internet Radio, Wiki@TV, and flickr.

    #25948
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Hi All

    I have The HD FOX T2 connected with the beta software works fine with the net work make sure that you have the latest loader and beta software. Here is the Link

    http://beta.humaxonline.co.uk/freeview-hd-t2.

    The version 12 did not work with network. You need version 18

    Kirit

    #25949
    grahamlthompson
    Participant

    Pressing Portal does nothing. Other than confirming the network is connected (which it now is) is there any other settings to alter ?

    #25950
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Hi Graham,

    I would suggest that you setup an address reservation in the router or shorten the router DHCP address pool and give the STB a number outside the pool. Two years down the road one forgets these things and spend hours tracing a problem.

    I see you are getting quite some flack on DS. I thought if I posted it would just go on and on.

    #25951
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Hi Graham,

    Essentially you have 256 addresses available to you on your network – probably something like 192.168.n.0-255

    In my router, I limit DHCP Server range from n.2 to n.50, which should be plenty, and I put my Static addresses on that equipment from n.200-255, which does leave a gap in the middle should I need to extend either my dynamics upwards or my statics downwards.

    #25952
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    savvy – 36 seconds ago  » 

    Hi Graham,

    Essentially you have 255 addresses available to you on your network – probably something like 192.168.n.0-255

    In my router, I limit DHCP Server range from n.2 to n.50, which should be plenty, and I put my Static addresses on that equipment from n.200-255, which does leave a gap in the middle should I need to extend either my dynamics upwards or my statics downwards.

    You can’t use 255 it is the broadcast address if your subnet mask is 255.255.255.0. but good advice otherwise.

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