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    freezing on boot

    Hi i just got a new router the asus rt 65u and since that my box wont boot unless i unplug the internet it just freezes ,so i guess it just needs ports forwarding but what ports needs unblocking?

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    If your using your own local card, should not need to forward any ports unless you have external transcoding needs?

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    No its just when i boot the box up it just stays on the blue vix screeen saying please wait,

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    That is nothing to do with PF.

    try setting a static address on your router for your box and dynamic on the stb.

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    never did on old router and like i said when i unplug the lan wire it boots up like normal then i just plug the lan back in after its booted up then it works oki

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    oki i will try

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    Nope still same stuck on loading please wait, should i just open ports 80? even though it should be open

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