you dont need to change the speed settings in flash fxp. If you are using IFA go to device manager and select your network card and chose configure. On the advanced tab select speed and in the value drop down box choose 10 half duplex.
thebigman
when im in the advanced tab in properties it gives me these ...
when im in the advanced tab in properties it gives me these options on the left hand side.None of thes have the correct halfduplex10T or whatever it is.Any ideas which one i should be using.I'm using windows xp.
in the properties side i have these options.
ExternalPHY [which ive been using,as it seems the only 1 with duplex size options.]
Full Duplex
IEEE 801.1p Tagging
MPMode
MTU
Network Address
TCP/IP Offload
TP Mode
Tso enable
Hope somebody can help!
Scott
you dont need to change the speed settings in flash fxp. If you are using IFA go to device manager and select your network card and chose configure. On the advanced tab select speed and in the value drop down box choose 10 half duplex.
thebigman
it does dont give me that option.Thats what im trying to say.I have to selet one of the above options in the advanced tab.But none of them have half duplex10T or whatever on it.
if i pick externalPHY there is like 10MbsHalf duplex option or 100Mbs half duplex.10Mbs full duplex or 100Mbs full duplex.I have selected 10Mbs half duplex,but it wont connect to my dbox,cannot connect timed out all the time.
find out the ip adress of your box first, goto your network setting on your computer
find you modem
rite click it
properties
tab down to internet protocol
high lite it then into properties
then tick : use the folowing ip address and fill in with whatever your box ip is but 1 less so if your box ip is 192.168.1.101 then use 192.168.1.100
ok it it will then say that part of it is missing just ok it, and it will fill in, then ok again ,wait till it has finished and then check to see if your ip addy has changed to that 192.168.1.100
them go to flash fxp pit in the proper ip of your box ,then root and dreambox ,connect and you should be in half duplex doesnt allways work for me or as you say sometimes its not on there try it without it first.if your not connected to a modem have a crossover cable
ive already done that.When my box is connected by crossover only.It keeps saying connection failed[timed out] so the only place i can see where im different from the guide is in the advanced tab,which i have posted all the setting available to me above.
I have been fighting with my own nokia dbox2 for the past 4 days. It seems i have now won the war. Today i manage to flash my service files using the FlashFXP. I went to the ''flow control' under advanced settings and put the 10mbit/half duplex there. You need your real IP address for this programme to work. Once you fill in all the info, password, user ID, etc, the box will connect.
Unfortunately i have put wrong service files and i still can only getting free channels. Waiting for someone to give me correct service files for either birmingham or coventry
If you are connecting direct via a crossover have you given your pc a static ip address? Or have you left obtain an ip address automatically checked? You will also will need to give your dbox an ip address in the same range for them to communicate.
thebigman
hopefully this works
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using user = root and password = dbox2 or commando (if commando img)
try typing ftp://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (x=dbox ip address) in internet explorer address bar......see what u get
Commando image is username root password commando. and make sure your firewall is off
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