Thanks for the instructions but after trying them and
double checking the info my Internet connection was
dropped. When I told the computer to then
automatically get the IP address the internet
connection came back.
I guess my question is, could it be that Charter cable
doesn't allow static IPs? Why else would I change
everything and my access gets cut? Did I do anything
wrong?
Steps I did:
1. turn off Norton Internet Security
2. checked IP info via ipconfig/all
3. In control panel went to LAN and changed the info
to static. changed IP to 192.168.0.99, sub to
255.255.255.0 and gateway to 192.168.0.1 . I also put
in two of the three DNS info.
4. Restarted
5. Went to Netgear config site and added port
forwarding
6. Restart (just in case)
7. No internet access
8. Change LAN properties to grab IP automatically and
presto internet access comes back
What am I missing?
Thanks,
Dan
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Thread: Remote Streaming Woes
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2003-12-11, 18:45 #1Dan SpeirsGuest
Remote Streaming Woes
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2003-12-11, 19:01 #2Roy M. SilvernailGuest
Remote Streaming Woes
On Thursday 11 December 2003 20:45, Dan Speirs wrote:
> Steps I did:
> 1. turn off Norton Internet Security
> 2. checked IP info via ipconfig/all
What was your IP before you changed it?
> 3. In control panel went to LAN and changed the info
> to static. changed IP to 192.168.0.99, sub to
> 255.255.255.0 and gateway to 192.168.0.1 . I also put
> in two of the three DNS info.
> 4. Restarted
> 5. Went to Netgear config site and added port
> forwarding
> 6. Restart (just in case)
> 7. No internet access
> 8. Change LAN properties to grab IP automatically and
> presto internet access comes back
>
> What am I missing?
Not sure, but it sounds like your "router" isn't doing NAT. How many
computers do you have on your net?
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2003-12-12, 08:04 #3Ted RathkopfGuest
Remote Streaming Woes
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2003-12-12, 08:36 #4Pino CalzoGuest
Re[2]: Remote Streaming Woes
Hello,
i just got and installed the squeezebox and now i'm stuck with updating
firmware.
the squeezebox wont let me update via wireless so i tried via local
(192.168.1.50). pointing to localhost:9000/firmware.html i can
initiate the firmware update - on the pc it says "completed" - but
on the device it says "firmware upgrade failed".
worst is: i have no possibility to exit this firmware update mode at
the device?? so when i power the device off an on it always wants to
update itself...how can one exit this or achieve a proper update? is
there any hardware reset?
HELP
Thanks for any help
pino
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2003-12-12, 09:25 #5
Re[2]: Remote Streaming Woes
Hi Pino,
What operating system are you using? We've had a report that firmware
updating has problems when the server is running on Win98.
-dean
On Dec 12, 2003, at 7:36 AM, Pino Calzo wrote:
> Hello,
>
> i just got and installed the squeezebox and now i'm stuck with
> updating
> firmware.
>
> the squeezebox wont let me update via wireless so i tried via local
> (192.168.1.50). pointing to localhost:9000/firmware.html i can
> initiate the firmware update - on the pc it says "completed" - but
> on the device it says "firmware upgrade failed".
>
> worst is: i have no possibility to exit this firmware update mode at
> the device?? so when i power the device off an on it always wants to
> update itself...how can one exit this or achieve a proper update? is
> there any hardware reset?
>
> HELP
>
>
> Thanks for any help
> pino
>
>
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2003-12-12, 09:39 #6Pino CalzoGuest
Re[4]: Remote Streaming Woes
Ciao dean,
winxp pro
i managed to update it now - had to have laptop and device both on
cables (not wireless)
problem i have no is that i cant setup the wireless anymore... when
trying to setup the encryption i get the error message "cant alloc
netpages dll:3" and resets
the device works now again, but only via cable. no clue how i can get
rid of this error message...
cheers
pion
Pino Calzo
pino (AT) calzo (DOT) com
Friday, December 12, 2003, 5:25:05 PM, you wrote:
db> Hi Pino,
db> What operating system are you using? We've had a report that firmware
db> updating has problems when the server is running on Win98.
db> -dean
db> On Dec 12, 2003, at 7:36 AM, Pino Calzo wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> i just got and installed the squeezebox and now i'm stuck with
>> updating
>> firmware.
>>
>> the squeezebox wont let me update via wireless so i tried via local
>> (192.168.1.50). pointing to localhost:9000/firmware.html i can
>> initiate the firmware update - on the pc it says "completed" - but
>> on the device it says "firmware upgrade failed".
>>
>> worst is: i have no possibility to exit this firmware update mode at
>> the device?? so when i power the device off an on it always wants to
>> update itself...how can one exit this or achieve a proper update? is
>> there any hardware reset?
>>
>> HELP
>>
>>
>> Thanks for any help
>> pino
>>
>>