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XP-8 stopped controlling Yamaha Receiver over IP
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Post 1 made on Saturday March 7, 2015 at 14:34
Southlakedad
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My RTI stopped controlling my receiver. The receiver doesn't have an RS-232 interface and my understanding is that it was controlling it via IP. My installer doesn't too this work anymore, so I was wondering if there's an easy fix for this that I can do myself. Any help is appreciated!
Post 2 made on Saturday March 7, 2015 at 20:46
TouchCommander
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front panel is removable. it is held on by magnets. remove cover and you will find a reset button. you will need a paper clip to press. If IP it may be your internet connections.
No job to small, many to big
Post 3 made on Saturday March 7, 2015 at 22:47
roddymcg
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You mention you are a new owner, any chance you had a network update/upgrade when you moved in?

Can you scan your network with something like Fing and see both the Yamaha and RTI on the network?
When good enough is not good enough.
Post 4 made on Thursday May 7, 2015 at 10:12
Bart's Custom A/V
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Try the Yamaha App and see if it works
Post 5 made on Thursday May 7, 2015 at 12:41
buzz
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On a few occasions I've seen the Yamaha's get upset about something, and removing power from the Yamaha for a few seconds brings it back online.

Has the system ever worked for you? If you changed the router, the new router's settings may not be appropriate for the configuration expected by the RTI system. You'll need to guess what the former router's settings might have been.

My approach (if I blindly walked into an installation such as this) would be to use FING to see what is on the network, assume that everything associated with the RTI system was set for fixed IP addresses and define the router's DHCP range appropriately. Regardless, some devices, such as Sonos must be able to use the DHCP server.


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