Post 13 made on Monday January 1, 2007 at 14:14 |
dbfreq Long Time Member |
Joined: Posts: | September 2006 16 |
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Thanks for the feedback. Fireball software is 4.2.0.24. It's set to DHCP and its host name is "fireball". When I enter "//fireball" into IE7, I get the Fireball web GUI, and "\\fireball" brings up the folder structure, so, those things are working just fine.
The Pronto also shows green signal strength, indicating that it's seeing the network. Should the TSU9600 or the RFX9600 have host names that show up as Attached Devices in my router? If so, I'm not seeing them. There are a couple of unidentified devices on my local network. I haven't checked the MAC addresses of the TSU9600 or RFX9600, yet. I guess that's the next step.
Anywho, in the Pronto system settings, I entered "fireball" and even tried "//fireball" and "\\fireball", but still get the "Connection Failed". After these failures, I posted the post above.
Has anyone actually gotten the Pronto to see an MX-752?
Thanks.
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