Well based on my experience with the
SMC2804WBRP-G, I would suspect the router.
There was nothing I could do to get an SB2 to
connect. MAC filtering disabled, encryption
disabled, SSID broadcast enabled, nothing. I
could see the SSID when I enabled broadcast but it
still couldn't connect.
Mark Lanctot Wrote:
Well based on my experience with the
SMC2804WBRP-G, I would suspect the router.
There was nothing I could do to get an SB2 to
connect. MAC filtering disabled, encryption
disabled, SSID broadcast enabled, nothing. I
could see the SSID when I enabled broadcast but
Had very similar incident about 2 weeks ago... really ticked me off
After much debugging, the mac address of the slim device was reset to
all f's. Really strange.. so I entered the MAC address of the Slim
Device and was able to reconnect with no problem.
Hope it helps
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Liv
Reset several times to no avail (both router and SB3).
Have not looked at the MAC address that is now on the router. How do I
check with it being stuck in the loop of trying to connect, and where
would I be entering the correct MAC address in to fix the problem?
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stoobie-doo
Found where to fix the MAC address which was borked. Of course back to
DHCP problems, sigh...
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stoobie-doo
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Stoobie,
On Dec 17, 2005, at 12:29 PM, stoobie-doo wrote:
Found where to fix the MAC address which was borked. Of course back to
DHCP problems, sigh...
What was happening when the player melted down and you saw the
pixellated screen? We haven't seen that here before and we'd like to
be
Hey Dean
When I experienced the pixellated display, here is what I can say
occurred in my situation.
I had the Slim running for over 24 hours utilizing a random mix across
the entire collection. I had paused the device overnight, 'unpaused',
ran it for a few hours, paused the device ran some
Stoo
Here a few thoughts...
You've reset the device...
reentered the MAC...
reentered security keys...
run through and reset and reconfig...
checked current router setting and all is ok...
router is ok...
Have you tried to connect from wired ethernet connection right to the
router?
I feel
Liv Wrote:
Stoo
Here a few thoughts...
You've reset the device...
reentered the MAC...
reentered security keys...
run through and reset and reconfig...
checked current router setting and all is ok...
router is ok...
Have you tried to connect from wired ethernet connection right
Which model SMC router is it?
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Liv Wrote:
Stoo
Here a few thoughts...
You've reset the device...
reentered the MAC...
reentered security keys...
run through and reset and reconfig...
checked current router setting and all is ok...
SMCWBR14-G
There seems to be plenty of weirdness going on with this router.
I fixed the first issue of not connecting, it was a MAC address mess.
However, I am having problems acquiring an IP address via DHCP (may
take 2-3 SB3 resets) and am having problems maintaining connection to
the
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