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  • siddiqi1
    Member
    • Feb 2009
    • 69

    #1

    cant connect to dbox2 via ethernet

    Dear All,

    having looked at previous threads to try and solve the problem, im getting absolutely nowhere.

    im trying to connect to the DBOX2 with a COMMANDO 10D image on it, in fully working conditon at the mo.

    Dbox:

    IP: 192.168.000.003

    Pc:

    Set it to half-duplex 10mbps
    ip: 192.168.000.002
    subnet mask: auto set to 255.255.255.0

    All firewalls are off. am using windows vista. using FLASH FXP.

    try and conect using:

    username: root
    password: commando

    And ive tried it in as many variations possible but it just is refusing to give me any access. im out of ideas and need your help please.

    is it the laptop or is the dbox just being a twat? have no idea where to go from here now.

    regards

    saboor
  • ManofScience
    DK Veteran
    • May 2009
    • 650

    #2
    start from the begining.

    direct connection to the dbox (must be a cross over lead) OR via a router ( a standard patch lead) ?

    you want to make sure you're actually connecting to it first, if it's XP or Vista you'll get the "local area network connection" is connected icon on the system tray.

    is that bit working first?

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    • MetalKettle
      V.I.P.P.T. Member
      • Sep 2008
      • 797

      #3
      Originally posted by siddiqi1
      Dear All,

      having looked at previous threads to try and solve the problem, im getting absolutely nowhere.

      im trying to connect to the DBOX2 with a COMMANDO 10D image on it, in fully working conditon at the mo.

      Dbox:

      IP: 192.168.000.003

      Pc:

      Set it to half-duplex 10mbps
      ip: 192.168.000.002
      subnet mask: auto set to 255.255.255.0

      All firewalls are off. am using windows vista. using FLASH FXP.

      try and conect using:

      username: root
      password: commando

      And ive tried it in as many variations possible but it just is refusing to give me any access. im out of ideas and need your help please.

      is it the laptop or is the dbox just being a twat? have no idea where to go from here now.

      regards

      saboor
      Can you ping the box from the laptop?
      XBMC/KODI Developer

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      • Mjolinor
        V.I.P. VIC
        • Jan 2009
        • 1093

        #4
        Are you getting a login prompt from the box?

        Can you ping the box IP from your PC?

        As it is a laptop maybe you are setting the wireless IP, not the ethernet IP, disable wireless while you are messing.
        Last edited by Mjolinor; 23 June, 2009, 10:35.

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        • siddiqi1
          Member
          • Feb 2009
          • 69

          #5
          Originally posted by ManofScience
          start from the begining.

          direct connection to the dbox (must be a cross over lead) OR via a router ( a standard patch lead) ?

          you want to make sure you're actually connecting to it first, if it's XP or Vista you'll get the "local area network connection" is connected icon on the system tray.

          is that bit working first?
          the icon you mention does appear, however i always get LIMITED CONNECTIVITY. firewalls are all off, i have no thirdp arty firewall, and i use AD-AWARE MALWARE, which is laos turned off.

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          • siddiqi1
            Member
            • Feb 2009
            • 69

            #6
            Originally posted by MetalKettle
            Can you ping the box from the laptop?
            do i need to run that command from ms dos?

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            • siddiqi1
              Member
              • Feb 2009
              • 69

              #7
              Originally posted by Mjolinor
              Are you getting a login prompt from the box?

              Can you ping the box IP from your PC?

              As it is a laptop maybe you are setting the wireless IP, not the ethernet IP, disable wireless while you are messing.
              thats exactly what im doing. i switch of the wireless first, and then i go about changing my ethernet port settings to relevant ones. shall report back on ping once i know how to.

              however, when i am connected, with the limited connectivity sign on. the dbox says that its ip is "reachable" when i select "test networt" from dbox settings

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              • Mjolinor
                V.I.P. VIC
                • Jan 2009
                • 1093

                #8
                cliick start run

                type

                cmd

                that will open a command window on your PC

                Type

                ping 192.168.0.3

                press enter

                It will send 4 pings and report on whether it got a repl or not.

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                • mickydibble
                  V.I.P. Member
                  • Nov 2008
                  • 2166

                  #9
                  are your intenet settings or dbox settings chaneging back and your not realising maybe...

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                  • siddiqi1
                    Member
                    • Feb 2009
                    • 69

                    #10
                    Originally posted by mickydibble
                    are your intenet settings or dbox settings chaneging back and your not realising maybe...
                    how and why would that happen though given that im changing them manually! you think the settings on the dbox are reverting to default?

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                    • siddiqi1
                      Member
                      • Feb 2009
                      • 69

                      #11
                      having just pinged my box, this was the result produced in command:

                      reply from 192.168.0.2: destination host unreachable

                      reply from 192.168.0.2: destination host unreachable

                      reply from 192.168.0.2: destination host unreachable

                      Ping stats:
                      packets: sent = 4 recieved = 4 lost = 0

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                      • MetalKettle
                        V.I.P.P.T. Member
                        • Sep 2008
                        • 797

                        #12
                        Originally posted by siddiqi1
                        having just pinged my box, this was the result produced in command:

                        reply from 192.168.0.2: destination host unreachable

                        reply from 192.168.0.2: destination host unreachable

                        reply from 192.168.0.2: destination host unreachable

                        Ping stats:
                        packets: sent = 4 recieved = 4 lost = 0
                        What cable you using? Re you going direct to the box or thru a router?
                        XBMC/KODI Developer

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                        • Mjolinor
                          V.I.P. VIC
                          • Jan 2009
                          • 1093

                          #13
                          So you have no connection to the dbox

                          This may be because you are using a straight cable. Take the cable out at both ends and hold hte plugs together, look at the colours of the wires. If the same colour is in the same position on both plugs then you have a straight cable adn it will never work, you need a cross over.

                          OK, maybe soemthing more is going on here if the dbox says the network is OK.
                          Last edited by Mjolinor; 23 June, 2009, 11:03.

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                          • mickydibble
                            V.I.P. Member
                            • Nov 2008
                            • 2166

                            #14
                            Originally posted by siddiqi1
                            how and why would that happen though given that im changing them manually! you think the settings on the dbox are reverting to default?
                            not sure but mine was and dboxs do if your timing isnt right ,also i was just doing mine on the desktop and when i set the duplex, coming out and clicking ok/save,when looking back that had not saved

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                            • ManofScience
                              DK Veteran
                              • May 2009
                              • 650

                              #15
                              Originally posted by siddiqi1
                              the icon you mention does appear, however i always get LIMITED CONNECTIVITY. firewalls are all off, i have no thirdp arty firewall, and i use AD-AWARE MALWARE, which is laos turned off.
                              either the settings on the dbox are wrong, settings on the PC or you're not using a cross-over patch lead.

                              is it defo a cross over patch lead? a normal network cable won't work. on the dbox, if you go into 'active settings' that will tell you what the dbox's IP is.

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