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    Can't FTP TM nano OE

    Hi after some help please:

    I have flashed the latest openvix apollo 100 image and I can't seem to access the enigma2 files using fizella, smart ftp and win scp. The box connects fine to the internet as I can download extensions and drivers fine. The box has a static ip address assigned by the router. I can't ping the box ip address either. I have reflashed the image twice but still can't access root via ftp, is there another way to access root or a solution to this enigma?

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    Menu -> Information -> Network, is the IP reported there the same as you're trying to use?

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    Yes exactly the same, I can see it in the box adapter setting and in the router web page,

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    If you can't ping or FTP, it does suggest network issues.
    Can you telnet into it? doubtful...

    Have you any firewall rules that are blocking access to it?

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    reboot your router. Double check your firewall.

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    Thanks guys, it has been resolved by allowing ftp access in the router setup for tmnano device. It is a new router so was unaware for such requirement for each device in the network.

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