[mythtvnz] Having trouble connecting HDHR to ethernet port

Paulgir paulgir at gmail.com
Fri Apr 19 01:47:27 BST 2013


On Fri, 19 Apr 2013 12:28:34 +1200, Tim Westbrook <iondiode at gmail.com>  
wrote:

> Better you than me mate! I was planning on doing this same thing. As
> I'm afraid of what this little box is doing to my home network when it
> is recording. But I still need to pick up an ethernet card, was
> concerned that I'd need set up _another_ service (dhcp) on my box.
>
> So have you configured the static ip on your ethernet port? with some
> versions of linux/windows, if the OS doesn't detect a dhcp server it
> will automagically give you an  ip in that range (169.254.x.x). But
> with static you should be able to see it.
>
> Is there a link light on your card when you plug it into the hdhr?
>
> On a related note, what is a good/simple networks statistics tool that
> i could use to see what the traffic on my network looks like. I've
> tried NTOP, but I'm still a bit confused by it's output.
>
>
>
>
> On 19 April 2013 12:15, Paulgir <paulgir at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Further information: I have connected the HDHR to the router and I can  
>> get a
>> response  from the HDHR set up GUI.
>> However, I do need to have the HDHR connected directly to the mythbox  
>> due to
>> antenna connection location etc.
>>
>> any help with direct ethernet connection to pc would be appreciated.
>>
I get an orange righthand lED and a flashing yellow lefthand LED on the  
pc's port
withthe HDHR attached (the same as on my other pc's connection to the  
router)
So that looks normal.
I tried Automatic (DHCP),Automatic (DHCP) addresses only,Manual and  
Link-Local Only.
I guess Static is the same as Manual?



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