Winterlight,
I follow this thread closely. I remain confused.
I do not understand how you manage to do 3 separate sub-nets at the same
time.
192.168.1.x
192.168.2.x
192.169.3.x
Clearly, I have missed something. Perhaps it is your multiple "routers."
I follow and wait to perhaps share a fix.
Have you thought about some kind of "aggregator" for all of your sub-nets?
Like, sub-nets----aggregator----gateway----internet?
Seems to me that the "Gateway" address at the lowest level (sub-net) may
help. Don't know. Following............. :)
Duncan
On 04/23/2010 18:33, Winterlight wrote:
OK, now I have replaced that router = Linksys WG54 with another Linksys
WG54 that I updated the firmware on and checked it out as working well.
Then I set it up for my Network = DHCP at defaults 192.168.1.1, disabled
wireless completely, gave it a password and plugged it into my network.
Everything works great ... except for the TV devices. Same issue.
<Invalid DNS name Please check DNS settings>
Of course, the DNS numbers are correct
Let the TV automatically configure the network = all numbers are
correct. Run internal TV network TEST = PASS ( this occurs on all three
TV devices)
but when I try to connect to anything I get the above message
So I went to the TV and manually changed the DNS numbers to something
else... didn't help
Then I manually setup the entire network on the TV... didn't work
Then I tried changing the gateway from 192.168.1 to 192.168.3 which is
the WAN router but it didn't accept that
Then I plugged the TV directly into the router with a different cable...
same problem.
Nothing I have tried has worked. The TV, the BRD, and the WD Live all
accept the auto settings and all three pass the internal network test
but none of them can actually connect to either the LAN shares or the
internet.
But if I plug it into the WAN router then boom, I am online... but not
my LAN where the media files are located! Pretty frustrating.
m
At 12:06 PM 4/21/2010, you wrote:
I actually tried taking the switch out of the loop and plugging the
TV directly into the LAN router but it no change. But when I move the
CAT cable to the WAN router I am good.
Can you do a retask of devices? Save current configurations of the
routers and then reverse them, putting the LAN router in place where
the WAN router is and then the WAN where the LAN is. Seems to me it is
something in the LAN router causing the issue.
Do you have a spare router you can just replace the LAN router with?
Firmware on LAN router?
Possible Packet Filtering on LAN router?
Anything show up in the log for the LAN router?
Christopher Fisk
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