Hi!
I am having the exact same problem on my B2 Wifi 2TB, it appeared two days ago and I'm a little frustrated... I haven't tried reinstalling yet as I figured someone else might have solved this problem.
My story:
The B2 stopped responding and the WLAN stopped working. I tried shutting down ...
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- 15 Dec 2012, 20:56
- Forum: B2 & B3 Support
- Topic: Unable to shut down B2
- Replies: 10
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- 03 Apr 2011, 17:20
- Forum: B2 & B3 Support
- Topic: Accessing Bubba 2 media through router?
- Replies: 2
- Views: 3889
Re: Accessing Bubba 2 media through router?
Ok, kinda solved it... I set my Blu-ray/media player in DMZ which allows it to see the Bubba and read the files. However it only solves the problem for one client.
By the way, shutting down the firewall doesn't help, I suspect the router stops multicast packets between LAN and WAN... maybe dd-wrt ...
By the way, shutting down the firewall doesn't help, I suspect the router stops multicast packets between LAN and WAN... maybe dd-wrt ...
- 31 Mar 2011, 18:22
- Forum: B2 & B3 Support
- Topic: Accessing Bubba 2 media through router?
- Replies: 2
- Views: 3889
Accessing Bubba 2 media through router?
Hi!
Kind of a newbie question, but I have this (wired) setup:
Internet<->Bubba2<->Asus RT-N10 Router<->various dlna clients.
Now, I can't see the B2 from any of my clients. Is there any way to connect a dlna server through the WAN port of a router?
I can access the Mediatomb UI in the browser on ...
Kind of a newbie question, but I have this (wired) setup:
Internet<->Bubba2<->Asus RT-N10 Router<->various dlna clients.
Now, I can't see the B2 from any of my clients. Is there any way to connect a dlna server through the WAN port of a router?
I can access the Mediatomb UI in the browser on ...