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Bulls729

join:2007-05-03
Riverview, FL

reply to BryanOnRR

Re: NEW! MI424WR FW 4.0.16.1.56.0.10.7

Well my router kept rebooting itself all the time and would not connect to Verizon, now it works flawlessly, also as an addendem, I DMZ my AcT. to my AirPort Extreme which connects wirelessly to my 360 and get an open NAT.

noshooz

join:2001-12-12
Columbia, MD

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OK. I just successfully upgraded to the new firmware. Let's see how it goes.
Update: 8:00pm -- wi-fi connections are now dropping out and coming back up intermittently. Sigh.. I switched from 'automatic' to a set channel (10).


joecon

join:2001-02-12
Pittsburgh, PA

I had the same problem and updated to the new firmware and all is well.....so far


KenAF

join:2006-01-23
Arlington, VA

With the new firmware, all devices with a static ip are listed on the main page, regardless of whether they are actually on.


noshooz

join:2001-12-12
Columbia, MD

said by KenAF:

With the new firmware, all devices with a static ip are listed on the main page, regardless of whether they are actually on.
I noticed that, too. All devices that have been assigned IPs are showing up, whether connected or not. Those not connected are shown as "inactive." I guess this is a new "feature" that as added. I wonder if there's a menu item somewhere that will allow to only select active devices.

KenAF

join:2006-01-23
Arlington, VA

Before this update, my Denon receiver was not properly pulling an IP via DHCP unless I actually used its NET functions (Internet radio, etc).

Now the Denon always has an IP and I can connect to it with my computer the moment I turn it on.



rtcy
FACTS only please
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join:1999-10-16
Norwalk, CA

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said by KenAF:

Before this update, my Denon receiver was not properly pulling an IP via DHCP unless I actually used its NET functions (Internet radio, etc).

Now the Denon always has an IP and I can connect to it with my computer the moment I turn it on.
sigh.... Ken now you're gonna make me update my Harman Kardon so it can have ip connectivity

bulls 729 tahnks for that post!
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