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    network problem after shutdown sf8008

    i always appear to have a problem starting my network after shutdown once i manage to get connected everything is fine but it is a pain up the arse trying to get it to connect.by shutdown i mean turning the power off i have tried my old extrend on the same net work cable and it connects first time every time so i presume cables and router are all fine.
    the network test goes fine up to obtaining ip address and it is not be able to find one i eventually manage to get connected but it really spoils what is a good receiver.
    i have also got problems trying to connect via wifi i gave up on that one after ten hours and a mental breakdown i am running the latest openvix image which is up to date any help will be much appreciated.

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    setup with fixed ip. First DNS your router address and second DNS the first or second DNS from your provider.
    VU+ DUO2 quad tuner with HDD 1 TB + Latest Openvix and VU+ DUO2 FB tuner + Octagon SF8008 FB tuner
    Triax 88 cm rotor single LNB 30 E- 40 W
    1 Gibertini 1.00 m fixed - 3 quad LNB 19E-23.5E-28.2E

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    I never power off any e2 boxes as usually put into standby with remote,boxes should not have issues with lan cable connection to router but is possible to have a bad lan port.
    Can you try it in a different place with new cable and run network test and if failing reboot router and box and try again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bellejt View Post
    setup with fixed ip. First DNS your router address and second DNS the first or second DNS from your provider.
    thanks for your help i think i may have it sorted instead of saving lan settings via the green button i was just pressing ok hope that it was just a case of operator error thanks again.

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