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Thread: unable to connect to internet

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    Billynomates

    unable to connect to internet

    I have Xtrend 9500 with openvix Hades 18. Yesterday pulled out wrong cable to router and lost network on STB. Unable to get it back.
    Network test
    LAN adapter LAN Connection ok
    local Connected ok
    DHCP enabled ok
    IP address unconfirmed
    Nameserver uncomfired

    tried Network wizzard,
    user interface yes
    Use DHCP yes

    Your internet connection is not working!

    Router ses the box and has asigned IP address, have restarted network, no luck!

    IP address is different to original ended 103 before now 100, does this matter?

    Any help will be gratefully received, pulling what little hair I have out!!

    Thanks

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    Are you using mgcamd ? if so you config file may be the problem.
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    yes, what do you suggest? deleting and reinstalling perhaps

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    Edit line L

    # Log option, summ of:
    # 00 off
    # 01 network udp log
    # 02 log to console
    # 04 file, appended ! delete it by yourself, before it eat all your hdd
    # + IP udp-port log-file-name
    L: { 03 } 172.16.1.1 28007 /tmp/mgcamd.log


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    # Log option, summ of:
    # 00 off
    # 01 network udp log
    # 02 log to console
    # 04 file, appended ! delete it by yourself, before it eat all your hdd
    # + IP udp-port log-file-name
    L: { 00 }
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    confiq file fine, any other ideas, factory reset??

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    Upload the mg_cfg here as an attachment please. Do not paste it, attach it. There is nothing personal in it.

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    Ensure DHCP is enabled. Power off receiver and router.

    Leave router off for 5mins. Power on router. Once fully booted power on the receiver.

    Check the IP address.

    If still having an issue re-flash whatever image you are using.
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    Try Menu>System>Network>Device Setup>Adapter Settings . In user interface scroll down to IP address and change the address to what it was before press green to save . That might work .
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    config file

    here's the Config file

    mg_cfg.txt

    thanks

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    i really don't know how the mg config file would break the connection to the router.

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    Hi Bazzer
    Sorry no it didn't work

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2stein View Post
    i really don't know how the mg config file would break the connection to the router.
    I don't think it does , I flashed to 009 and my router changed the ip address of my Mutant so I had to change it back to what it was before I flashed. Don't know why because it has never done it before but that is the way I got round it in post 7.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 2stein View Post
    i really don't know how the mg config file would break the connection to the router.
    From what I understand the file causes you to DDOS yourself and has been the cause of many internet connection problems including my own.
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    @Billy
    That config file is fine. Thanks.

    @2stein
    Mgcamd has an option to send logs to a device.
    There are some config files floating around that have either of these lines included
    L: { 02 } 172.16.1.1 28007 /tmp/mgcamd.log
    L: { 03 } 172.16.1.1 28007 /tmp/mgcamd.log

    This results in the receiver flooding your network trying to connect to the IP address listed. This then causes a DDOS attack on your network.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Billynomates View Post
    Hi Bazzer
    Sorry no it didn't work
    Try disabling your DHCP then try it again
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