snarlydwarf;273714 Wrote: > Yes, it would break the stream. > > A TCP stream is defined as a unique pair of IP:PORT, IP:PORT. If the > IP changes, the stream goes away. > > Why on earth they would change a dynamic IP so often is another matter: > that is just plain nuts. Something sounds wrong with their setup or > your router or modem if it is changing DHCP that often.
I looked in my router's log and there were numerous connection errors. It's a D-Link DI-604, one of the few "Verizon-approved" routers. In fact, Verizon has there own version of firmware for it. Anyway, I download the latest version of the firmware from Verizon (which is still three years old, but a year newer than what was on it). I installed the firmware upgrade, and things seem to be more stable. My IP address hasn't changed in 20 hrs. -- jonheal Jon Heal says: Have a nice day! http://www.theheals.org/ ~~~ SB3 (wired - 6.3.1) | Home-brew PC running XP Pro | DENON DRA-395 | PSB Stratus Bronze (2) | Outlaw Audio LFM-2 (1) | DIY Speaker Cables | Dayton Audio Interconnects ------------------------------------------------------------------------ jonheal's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=2133 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=43939 _______________________________________________ discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/lists/listinfo/discuss
