2020-07-21, 06:07 PM
You should send your zipped nextpvr logs to see if it is getting a connection.
Martin
Martin
2020-07-21, 06:07 PM
You should send your zipped nextpvr logs to see if it is getting a connection.
Martin
2020-07-21, 06:15 PM
(2020-07-21, 06:07 PM)mvallevand Wrote: You should send your zipped nextpvr logs to see if it is getting a connection. Here you go: logs-20200721-1414.zip (Size: 1.41 MB / Downloads: 1)
2020-07-21, 06:21 PM
(This post was last modified: 2020-07-21, 06:23 PM by mvallevand.)
Yeah, nothing but 3 local ip's. Are you really sure you have the router "DMZ" set up to pass 8866 to 192.168.1.8
Martin
2020-07-21, 06:31 PM
(2020-07-21, 06:21 PM)mvallevand Wrote: Yeah, nothing but 3 local ip's. Are you really sure you have the router "DMZ" set up to pass 8866 to 192.168.1.8 Wait a minute. We might be onto something here lol. DMZ?! No idea and I've never used it or dealt with it. I have an Orbi mesh Wifi system. I have the port forwarding section setup to open 8866 tcp/upd for 192.168.1.8. My router does have a "default DMZ server" section in the WAN settings. I have to enable it and assign it one of my internal IP addresses...so I assume that would be 192.168.1.8. Might this solve the problem?
2020-07-21, 06:35 PM
That sounds like you found a missing piece.
Martin
2020-07-21, 06:47 PM
2020-07-21, 07:00 PM
If your ORBI is connected to the ISP router you need to make sure the ISP router is in bridge mode. At this point it doesn't seem like a NextPVR and you need to play around and do some more research.
Martin
2020-07-21, 07:02 PM
(2020-07-21, 07:00 PM)mvallevand Wrote: If your ORBI is connected to the ISP router you need to make sure the ISP router is in bridge mode. At this point it doesn't seem like a NextPVR and you need to play around and do some more research. Thank you for your help. The Orbi is the router. So at this point I am at a bit of a loss, but I'll keep messing with it.
2020-07-21, 07:07 PM
Ok to confirm your Orbi router is directly connected to the internet and not to a modem or router from the ISP.
Martin
2020-07-21, 07:08 PM
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