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I am experiencing very weird behavior with my home network. My network consists of:
DSL modem connected to Linksys router running DD-WRT connected to D-Link 8 port Gigabit Switch connected to Windows Home Server Computer Canon Printer 2 HD 200s Wii D-Link 5 port Gigabit Switch connected to PS3 HD 200 Computer Now for the weird behavior. I can go for weeks using any HD 200 without experiencing any issue connecting to the Sage server. If I connect to the internet using my PS3 and then try to use any of my HD 200s, the HD 200s do not see the server. I can use any computer and see the server and the internet after this happens. If I look at the D-Link 8 port switch, all the port lights will be blinking. To reset the system, I have to first unplug the D-Link 5 port switch and then unplug the D-Link 8 port switch. After a few seconds, I can plug them back in reversing the order. I can then turn any HD 200 on and it will connect to the Sage server. To add another interesting tidbit, I changed routers for a short period of time to a NetGear router. While using the NetGear router, I experienced no issues.:clap: The NetGear router recently died and I brought out the old trusty Linksys router running DD WRT - wahla - the problem returned.:bang: Any network guru have an idea what might be happening to cause this issue? |
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The reason of this is because there is some wrong interaction between some Linksys routers and the HD200 when is time to detect the DNS server address, basically if you specify the DNS server on your HD200 to be the same as the gateway, as you should do so that if the DNS address changes in your router then HD200 will be getting a new one automatically, the router fails to produce a valid DNS server to the HD200 within a very short timeout, as a consequence the HD200 refuses to try to connect to the SageTV server instead it goes in stand alone mode. Eddy |
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Running DHCP, not static addresses.
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I recommend to configure your HD200 with a static IP (manual) configuration and follow the instructions in my previous post to see whether it fixes your issue, basically you should have:
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Please let me know how you're getting on. Eddy |
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A couple updates, checked the settings of the PS3 before making the mass change you suggested. The PS3 was set up with a static address. I remember doing this years ago due to being dropped by the Linksys router with the original Cisco firmware. I failled to change it since, made the change and still experience the same issue.
NetGear replaced the router which I have just installed last night. Interesting, I noticed the issue immediately after the install. I will try to move to static addresses this weekend. It will take some work and time based on the large number of devices I have to configure. |
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