How do I reset/access my InfiniTV 6 ETH?
InfiniTV 6 ETH "InfiniTV Device Webpage" today:
Last Friday night I had to switch back to my InfiniTV 4 USB, because I selected "DHCP Client" in my InfiniTV 6 ETH "InfiniTV Device Webpage". And after doing so, the InfiniTV 6 ETH wouldn't show up in windows. And I could no longer access the "InfiniTV Device Webpage" for it.
So this morning I tried connecting my InfiniTV 6 ETH directly to a different PC with just an eth cable. Nothing showed up so I tried one of those cross over adapters; there were no NIC LED lights so the adapter probably doesn't work; and of course my InfiniTV 6 ETH still didn't show up. (I do have and actual cross over cable.) But after removing the crossover adapter and trying just the eth cable a second time, my InfiniTV 6 ETH finally showed up in windows and I accessed the "InfiniTV Device Webpage". After a couple of times exiting the "InfiniTV Device Webpage" I took the SS ^^.
But, I just had to... screw-up again lol and repeat what happened last Friday (I think it was enabling the "DHCP Client") in the "InfiniTV Device Webpage". And low and behold I couldn't access my InfiniTV 6 ETH again. So far, I've tried leaving AC adapter unplugged for 15, 30, and 60 minuets, but no luck yet.
What DHCP or Static IPs configuration to access my InfiniTV 6 ETH, would work?
TY
InfiniTV 6 ETH Resetting
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Mine has always worked with what I assume are the 'out-of-the-box' defaults... never fussed with it.
192.168.200.1
255.255.255.0 (static defaults if no DHCP server is active?)
DHCP Client checked.
My DHCP server then assigns a reserved IP based on tuner MAC (semi-static).
If you open the Ceton Diagnostics GUI, there is a "Reset Network' option on the Devices tab, which ought to knock it back to these same defaults (if it detects the tuner). Then power-cycle the tuner & see if it shows up.
192.168.200.1
255.255.255.0 (static defaults if no DHCP server is active?)
DHCP Client checked.
My DHCP server then assigns a reserved IP based on tuner MAC (semi-static).
If you open the Ceton Diagnostics GUI, there is a "Reset Network' option on the Devices tab, which ought to knock it back to these same defaults (if it detects the tuner). Then power-cycle the tuner & see if it shows up.
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cool. TY ^^ a wealth of knowledge i couldn't find over the last few days GIDing. Good thing my old InfiniUSB4 worked (still using it).d00zah wrote:Mine has always worked with what I assume are the 'out-of-the-box' defaults... never fussed with it.
192.168.200.1
255.255.255.0 (static defaults if no DHCP server is active?)
DHCP Client checked.
My DHCP server then assigns a reserved IP based on tuner MAC (semi-static).
If you open the Ceton Diagnostics GUI, there is a "Reset Network' option on the Devices tab, which ought to knock it back to these same defaults (if it detects the tuner). Then power-cycle the tuner & see if it shows up.
Before i saw ur post I got lucky and got InfiniEth6 back to 192.168.200.1. (255.255.255.0) Ur post helps tremendously! But I can only access with IP in Web Browser. Maybe because there's no drivers installed on this other PC.
I'll see if my HTPC can see it now; and if it's Ceton Diagnostics GUI can see it and use the "Reset Network' option on the Devices tab and I'll report back. TY again!
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You'll definitely need the drivers for the tuner to be detected, but they install with the Diagnostics GUI.