|
The SageTV Community Here's the place to discuss what's worth recording, HTPC deals at retail stores, events happening outside of your home theater, and pretty much anything else you'd like. (No For-Sale posts) |
|
Thread Tools | Search this Thread | Display Modes |
#21
|
||||
|
||||
Quote:
what about this one? https://iperf.fr/download/iperf_2.0.....5-2-win32.zip Eddy
__________________
Automatic Power Off | Squeezeslave | DVB-S Importer | DVB Decrypter & Card Client | Tuner Preroll Every man is a damn fool for at least five minutes every day; wisdom consists in not exceeding the limit. ~ Elbert Hubbard |
#22
|
|||
|
|||
Does it matter that that version is v2 and the latest is v3? Is v2 compatible with Win8?
Well, now this is great. The HD300 I tried doing this on can't find the server at all and the PuTTy telnet is giving me "network error: connection refused". And I've run out of time for today. So, lemme ask, assuming I actually can get this going this weekend: what could come of it? If I get it working and it finds errors in packets or whatever, what would the solution be? Is this all a test to see if I have problems with my NIC (which is on the MB)? Would the solution then be to get a gigabit NIC card and put it in the server? Just asking because I've pretty much tried everything else (switching cables around, using different switches, skipping the router, etc.) and none of that seems to make a difference, so I'm pretty sure it's not the switches or cables. If that's really only the possible/likely solution, I might just go buy a freaking card and try that rather than trying to figure out all this networking stuff that is miles above my proverbial pay grade. The other thing I am thinking is that maybe I just copy my wiz.bin, shut the computer down, reinstall my old hard drive that was running Sage in winXP, do the wiz.bin replacement deal, and see if that works. That would at least (if it didn't work) peg it as a pure hardware problem and not a software/file problem, right? And if it did work, I would at least have a running system where my very frustrated kids and wife could watch TV for the first time in a week and then I could work on redoing the current SSD Win8.1 OS drive from scratch another time. I really don't want to completely do a fresh reinstall of Sage on my current OS drive....
__________________
Server: AMD Athlon II x4 635 2.9GHz, 8 Gb RAM, Win 10 x64, Java 8, Gigabit network Drives: Several TB of internal SATA and external USB drives, no NAS or RAID or such... Software: SageTV v9x64, stock STV with ADM. Tuners: 4 tuners via (2) HDHomeruns (100% OTA, DIY antennas in the attic). Clients: Several HD300s, HD200s, even an old HD100, all on wired LAN. Latest firmware for each. |
#23
|
||||
|
||||
The iperf test is just to understand whether the NIC on the server is faulty.
Have you tried to remove every plugin and run a stock V7 STV? Downgrading to XP might be a very good idea to discriminate between a software and hardware fault and maybe the best course of action to recover the WAF. Good luck Eddy
__________________
Automatic Power Off | Squeezeslave | DVB-S Importer | DVB Decrypter & Card Client | Tuner Preroll Every man is a damn fool for at least five minutes every day; wisdom consists in not exceeding the limit. ~ Elbert Hubbard |
#24
|
|||
|
|||
pjpj
You should be able to see the sage extenders in the network under windows explorer. You should be able to open the folders on the extenders from there also. If not then you either have a permission issue or the power outage has caused (2) items to get the same IP address from the DHPC server. First thing to check would be the router clients, on the router, and make sure no two have the same IP address. IIRC you recently bridged your modem/router combo to use a different router. If so, the power outage may have reset something with this setup and may be causing your issue. If you did not have the server with a fixed IP it may have caused an issue also. You can test the network connection, if you have a laptop, by connecting at the extenders end and transfering a video file. Roughly 2-3 GB file should transfer at 60-80 MBs and YMMV. You can also ping the server from that location and it will tell you if packets are being lost. You may also want to check that the server did not reset itself as a public network and that it is still part of the homegroup. Sounds like it didn't but would check anyway. If your wireless network is not working like expected your power outage may have reset the client back to 2.4Ghz mode. You may have to reconnect the client to 5.0 Ghz mode for videos. I have this issue with my phone which will grab the first known network connection. BTW iperf 3 does not work on windows. Good Luck |
#25
|
||||||
|
||||||
Quote:
Quote:
Quote:
Quote:
Quote:
Quote:
BTW, I have confirmed that all outgoing streaming from the server appears to be having problems. I had started playing videos with PlayOn or the Sage Phoenix android app and they appeared to be okay, but I didn't let them play long enough, and I think I was just seeing the buffered data, which was therefore okay. The data isn't failing completely, it's just not streaming smoothly, so when I have a buffer, that part will work. I pinged the server from my laptop which is currently wireless. It returned 4 packets with no errors. I will take it to another location and try it hardwired, through the extender cable, and will report back. However, since I can't stream videos (well) from the server on my laptop wirelessly, I suspect those connections are going to show error-free pings as well. It's possible that the pings could be fine (since they are instantaneous rather than continuous) but that streaming could be messed up, right? I have checked more and more full-HD recordings being done by the HDHRs throughout this past week, by playing them on the server PC, and they are just fine. At this point, I can safely say that the server can receive just fine, but not stream/output. Does that sound like something that would most likely be the NIC, as opposed to a PC software/firmware/"other hardware" issue?
__________________
Server: AMD Athlon II x4 635 2.9GHz, 8 Gb RAM, Win 10 x64, Java 8, Gigabit network Drives: Several TB of internal SATA and external USB drives, no NAS or RAID or such... Software: SageTV v9x64, stock STV with ADM. Tuners: 4 tuners via (2) HDHomeruns (100% OTA, DIY antennas in the attic). Clients: Several HD300s, HD200s, even an old HD100, all on wired LAN. Latest firmware for each. |
#26
|
||||
|
||||
Quote:
Different story is whether the playback is actually showing not just sluggishnesh, but pixellation as well which means that the packets are not only with errors, but that the retransmission failed to the point of containing wrong data, that is a serious error which could mean a hardware fault. Ping is not enough to detect network errors as what ping does is to send a specific packet called ICMP that only tells you whether the end point is reachable or not, and by far exhaustive enough for this purpose. Regarding the extender being visible by Windows and therefore able to browse your Windows shares, you can only achieve this enabling the CIF/SMB server on the extender when running in standalone mode. The CIF/SMB server is disabled by default and nothing to do with your test. Eddy
__________________
Automatic Power Off | Squeezeslave | DVB-S Importer | DVB Decrypter & Card Client | Tuner Preroll Every man is a damn fool for at least five minutes every day; wisdom consists in not exceeding the limit. ~ Elbert Hubbard Last edited by routerunner; 07-12-2014 at 12:39 PM. |
#27
|
|||
|
|||
Thanks to everyone for your advice, tips, and instruction. This board is truly awesome and an amazing pool of knowledge. I took a leap of faith, based on everyone's thoughts here, went to the store and bought a new NIC. Came home, installed it, rebooted my router, rebooted Sage, and viola!, everything is working perfectly.
No telling whether the on-board port had a physical failure or whether it was a configuration that could have been resolved... at this point, I don't really care. The $14.99 I spent at the store is worth the family happiness and me not having to spend any more time messing with it! Thanks again, everyone.
__________________
Server: AMD Athlon II x4 635 2.9GHz, 8 Gb RAM, Win 10 x64, Java 8, Gigabit network Drives: Several TB of internal SATA and external USB drives, no NAS or RAID or such... Software: SageTV v9x64, stock STV with ADM. Tuners: 4 tuners via (2) HDHomeruns (100% OTA, DIY antennas in the attic). Clients: Several HD300s, HD200s, even an old HD100, all on wired LAN. Latest firmware for each. |
Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests) | |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
Explorer is crashing, very often | LoopyWolf | The SageTV Community | 3 | 10-07-2010 06:25 PM |
Errors and Crashing | basketcase421 | SageTV Software | 13 | 10-01-2010 06:29 AM |
Crashing UI | Patrick25 | SageTV Software | 5 | 04-13-2010 12:37 PM |
Crashing | glmason | SageTV Placeshifter | 6 | 06-17-2008 01:36 PM |
Why is sage crashing? | rwc | SageTV Software | 1 | 02-06-2006 03:34 PM |