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    Quote Originally Posted by Billynomates View Post
    My Adapter settings


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    looks good to me if your router has the ip address 192.168.0.1 (did you verify this?)

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2stein View Post
    looks good to me if your router has the ip address 192.168.0.1 (did you verify this?)
    Yes took this from my router settings

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    thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by abu baniaz View Post
    Static IP on device = Device requests IP address from router. If available, it will be fine.
    If already issued to another device, you have problems.

    DHCP = Router assigns IP address.

    Using DHCP is better as avoids conflicts/errors.

    I use DHCP and reserve IP addresses. This means router will reserve the IP addresses for the devices and will not issue to any other device.

    I think this is the problem, am I right in thinking in my router setup
    DCHP > Address reservations > and reserve 192.168.0.103

    thanks

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    I have just done mine with my VM router reserved my Mutant IP address restarted the box and everything working fine thanks @abu. Hope you get it sorted m8.
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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.
    Very easily, the default file most users find on the internet contains a line left active essentially DDOS'es your home network.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Larry-G View Post
    Very easily, the default file most users find on the internet contains a line left active essentially DDOS'es your home network.
    interesting... i wonder what the purpose of this is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2stein View Post
    interesting... i wonder what the purpose of this is.
    Nothing. Just people re-using a config file & not taking the time to see how it should work on their network.

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    Well It's Cured / Fixed
    First In my router settings DHCP> Address Reservation > I assigned 192.168.0.103
    I turned everything off, Xtrend turned off power button on back
    Unplugged everything from back off router except Xtrend
    turned on router then Xtrend
    and frig me, it worked.

    I like to thank everybody who tried to help me with this problem
    without your help the box would be in the bin

    Cheers

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    Happy days m8 at least we have learnt something I did not know u could reserve a IP address thanks to @Abu.
    Mutant HD2400 , 2 x DVB-S/S2, 2x DVB-T/T2/C ,OpenVix version 5.1.0028 , Simple Ten Eighty skin , and Tosh picons , remote Harmony 650, Amazon firestick

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    I always give my boxes a static IP address outside the DHCP range. (e.g. 192.168.0.10)
    (no reservation in the DHCP server).
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    How do I fix my xtrend


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    Was working fine, until server 2 went down. Lost all sports channels. Server 2 comes back online but no sports channels. Can anyone help as it's driving me up the wall. My subscription is still valid until feb16


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    I don't think you should be discussing what i think you are discussing. The forum rules state that there should be no mention of 'servers & subscriptions' or card sharing (assuming that is what you refer to). If you have a local card, then i would contact the supplier......
    It is also considered rude to hijack someone else's thread when your topic has nothing to do with the original poster's problem of getting his box to talk to the router.

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