Post 1 made on Saturday August 18, 2007 at 11:15 |
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hi,
i now have finally a tsu9600 along with a rfx9400. after building myself an ir blaster which i connected to the rfx9400 to get a good ir receiption in the room i encounter now the next problem.
the extender is connected via wlan to my network. i use a netgear wg102 access point which has been unbelievable reliable for the last year and never showed any problems with wifi connections. since the access point offers me the possibility to setup more than one wlan 'cell' (different ssid and encryption) i set up a second wlan named pronto with wep128 encryption. i did this to keep it seperated from my real wlan with a wpa2/psk encryption which the pronto devices cannot handle. of course all devices are on the latest stable firmware.
the rfx works quite fine after powering it up, but after hours it loses connectivity to the wlan. mostly i start it up at the evening and during night it's bailing out. the next morning the wlan led is red. if i then restart the rfx it's working again.
i suppose this is a bug in the rfx firmware.
meanwhile i hooked the device up with my wired network. i hope this fixes the problem, but i also would like to be able to move the device around without the need of a wired network socket.
does anybody know something about this particular problem?
frank.
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Post 2 made on Saturday August 18, 2007 at 12:18 |
Lyndel McGee RC Moderator |
Joined: Posts: | August 2001 12,999 |
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Nope. You might email your entire network topology/configuration information to Philips to see if they can also test.
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Lyndel McGee Philips Pronto Addict/Beta Tester
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