My problem with that is AFAIK, he has other devices on the LAN that are working 
fine (getting NAT'ed to the outside, though I may be wrong about that), whereas 
it's just the TV devices that don't work-the difference with them is that 
they're "new" which makes me think it's something else, but it's too hard to 
tell-there just isn't enough information to really figure out what's going on 
w/o looking at a Visio and the router configs and doing an actual 
troubleshooting session...though I keep coming back to routing issues (which 
could be NAT issues too).

 

At this point (w/o doing the actual troubleshooting session) I'd say that you 
just collapse your networks into one flat 192.168.1.x (you don't need multiple 
networks anyway-not like you're firewalling and enforcing security policies b/w 
them anyway, are you?) and then you'll be fine as the LAN and WAN will be the 
same network and you'll get access to everything you need that way.  It's how I 
have mine set up at home! :p

 

BINO

 
> Date: Sat, 24 Apr 2010 11:44:55 -0700
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [H] Network issue
> 
> I'd say that's likely part of it!
> 
> On 4/24/2010 3:36 AM, Gaffer wrote:
> > On Friday 23 April 2010 23:33:50 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>
> >
> > Could it be that you are double NATing !
> >
                                          

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