The WiFi analyzer will probably not tell you anything useful in trying
to solve this problem, and I doubt it has anything to do with WiFi at
all.
Any chance you could log on to the Pi and check CPU load when you have
your TV connected to the LAN. Perhaps the TV for some reason is pelting
your Pi
Giza2020 wrote:
Brought my pi server running squuezeplug downstairs and plugged directly
into the router and would you believe it the same issue with slow down
when tv on and tv lan connected!
Now I'm proper baffled
How can the tv lan connection be slowing down my sb network? Or is it
Giza2020 wrote:
Now we are talking...ran top command and the cpu% went from 10% for
squeezeserver and flew up to 90%+ when tv turned on and then shot down
when turned off.
Why is the tv doing that to the pi??
Tested with homeplug turned off and had same effect on cpu load
Ok turn off
Brought my pi server running squuezeplug downstairs and plugged directly
into the router and would you believe it the same issue with slow down
when tv on and tv lan connected!
Now I'm proper baffled
How can the tv lan connection be slowing down my sb network? Or is it my
initial thought that
alfista wrote:
The WiFi analyzer will probably not tell you anything useful in trying
to solve this problem, and I doubt it has anything to do with WiFi at
all.
Any chance you could log on to the Pi and check CPU load when you have
your TV connected to the LAN. Perhaps the TV for some
Until I've had some time to see how it goes I'm not going to be able to
be sure. .BUT...it looks like it's done it!
upnp!! You git!! :-)
Thanks guys for all your help!
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I tried a few variations on the ping instructive but telnet is saying
command not found
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DJanGo wrote:
Thats the wrong answer, cause ping is only icmp not a valid check if a
dns server is running there...
Code:
nslookup -q=any slimdevices.com the.ip.from.tvs.dns.setting
new cable didn't work
Can you explain the above a
NEW cable tonight for sure
New HPs were on the cards anyway as I have 200AV Develo and want to get
600AV Develo... be nice to speed things up a little
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Mnyb wrote:
The tv's network settings are they reasonable ?
No other media server running on the network that TV tries to talk to ,
does it try to index some video files somewhere ?
I'm just guessing , your problems seems very strange it does not really
make any sense .
Grounding
Giza2020 wrote:
Will check all the above and will try new cables ... tv looking for
content is interesting but i don't think it is but you never know!
Tv network settings look ok because it looks like it's only
squeezebox getting effected i am starting to think it's the homeplug
link
Your TV could easily be causing interference to the Homeplug. Are you
able to temporarily remove the homeplug from the equation to test ?
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The homeplug is a good 12 feet from the tv if you mean proximity
interference?
Also its not the tv being on that's the issue because If i unplug the
lan cable bit keep the tv on the interference goes.
The pi server is in the loft as is the nas with my content (At the other
end of the homeplug
Apesbrain wrote:
Ping it from another machine on the network.
Thats the wrong answer, cause ping is only icmp not a valid check if a
dns server is running there...
Code:
nslookup -q=any slimdevices.com the.ip.from.tvs.dns.setting
Giza2020
The tv's network settings are they reasonable ?
No other media server running on the network that TV tries to talk to ,
does it try to index some video files somewhere ?
I'm just guessing , your problems seems very strange it does not really
make any sense .
Grounding issue ? Does this happen
Hi
first check if a copy job from one to another computer/nas is also
slowed down when the TV is plugged in.
This is a check i just your internet is slowing down or your whole
network.
Also check the IP settings, is a reference to a dns server in the TV ip
settings?
IS this DNS Server
Are the QoS settings in the router giving the TV priority over
everything else ?
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Giza2020 wrote:
No I tried QoS but it made no difference (might have done it wrong) now
running Padavan firmware (seems to be better wifi range) but this doesnt
offer QoS ... so unless it's doing it by default I can't see how it's
QoS
Did the problem with standard Asus firmware and you are
bpa wrote:
Did the problem with standard Asus firmware and you are now trying
Padavan or has the problem only occurred using Padavan ?
Are other devices affected by the TV ?
Does TV use 5GHz or 2.4GHz ?
What is TV wireless signal quality like ? If not good then TV may be
dragging
No I tried QoS but it made no difference (might have done it wrong) now
running Padavan firmware (seems to be better wifi range) but this doesnt
offer QoS ... so unless it's doing it by default I can't see how it's
QoS
But it does seem like the TV is sucking BW and this is then pushing what
DJanGo wrote:
Hi
first check if a copy job from one to another computer/nas is also
slowed down when the TV is plugged in.
This is a check i just your internet is slowing down or your whole
network.
Also check the IP settings, is a reference to a dns server in the TV ip
settings?
IS
Giza2020 wrote:
How would I check to see if the DNS server is reachable?
Ping it from another machine on the network.
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Ping tv seemed to work fine.
Copying to my nexus didn't seem to be effected
My sbs setup is still drastically reduced when the lan cable is
connected!
Now only got 4 devices plugged into the router so not overloaded (not
that it ever was likely to be this)
Think in going to get some new
this is really weird ? no router settings regarding the maximum amount
of connected units or similar .
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You need to start testing systematically. Remove the homeplug from the
equation by disconnecting. Temporarly move NAS to near your router, etc.
With the homeplug out, does the TV still cause problem? If so, its not
the homeplug setup, etc. If its not the homeplug, my next step would
probably be
garym wrote:
You need to start testing systematically. Remove the homeplug from the
equation by disconnecting. Temporarly move NAS to near your router, etc.
With the homeplug out, does the TV still cause problem? If so, its not
the homeplug setup, etc. If its not the homeplug, my next step
Giza2020 wrote:
No nothing like that. .have loads of ad hoc devices attached like
tablets phones laptops etc so no limits.
Really odd...doing my head in
Even loaded non stock firmware and didn't make a difference.
Tv ip is 192.168.1.74 and no ips like this and my statix ips not
Mnyb wrote:
if you need more lan ports just add a switch they are really cheap , I
have 3 switches conected to my router , the simple consumer/prosumer
models needs no setup
I haven't run out of ports. .just seems like what I've got plugged in is
overloading the network and effevting the
Giza2020 wrote:
I haven't run out of ports. .just seems like what I've got plugged in is
overloading the network and effevting the wifi network.
If i unplug the ethernet connected to the tv then i don't have the
buffering and slowing down of the network.
If the ethernet is plugged in
Mnyb wrote:
this is really weird ? no router settings regarding the maximum amount
of connected units or similar .
No nothing like that. .have loads of ad hoc devices attached like
tablets phones laptops etc so no limits.
Really odd...doing my head in
Even loaded non stock firmware and
Giza2020 wrote:
maybe it's having all 4 ports used that's the bug or fault with my
router rather than the number of clients connected.
If having all 4 ports used cause problems, something is VERY wrong with
your router.
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Need some help which although it's not directly linked to LMS it does
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I have an Asud rt56u router which has all 4 lan ports in use. Tv.
Popcorn hour, homeplug to nas and other network devices and finally a
pi2
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don't know, but can you put a homeplug near the TV and connected it via
that rather than using the TV with WIFI?
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garym wrote:
don't know, but can you put a homeplug near the TV and connected it via
that rather than using the TV with WIFI?
No that is the odd thing. .tv is connected via ethernet to lan.
Tried different port etc but it seems as if when the tv is plugged in
(not even using smart features
if you need more lan ports just add a switch they are really cheap , I
have 3 switches conected to my router , the simple consumer/prosumer
models needs no setup
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Mnyb wrote:
No it should not , the TV is still connected to the wifi at the same
time as its connected via ethernet . do you have buffering on local
files too ? , not only internet radio .
Check so that you dont get into any ip address conflicts . if you use
static ip somewhere make sure
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