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Did you setup the first one yourself? And this?
It needs configuration, source mapping etc - was that done with the second one?
MM
There is a tv - and there is a BV
Millemissen:Did you setup the first one yourself? And this? It needs configuration, source mapping etc - was that done with the second one? MM There is a tv - and there is a BV.
berlin2010:I confess that I do not have a BS5 but afaik it's not a NL product but a ML product. So the BS5 being connected to unmanaged switch with static IP et al is irrelevant in this conversation... Do you have the BS5 ML port connected to you NL/ML convertor's ML port? If not you'll never see the BS5 on any configuration screen (If BS5 was NL you wouldn't need the convertor in the first place)
mjmedlo:Problem solved!
how ???
BeoNut since '75
Please tell us!
I had named both converters "ML Network" and the v1 televisions had not 'erased' the previous
one apparently. Under the Connect To section it showed connected to "ML Network" but there was a second "ML Network" option. The second one was the correct Converter. I pointed the v1 to correct converter and it took care of itself.
Much simpler issue than I originally presented.
and for the record, the BS5 never showed up in the NL converter, it does however, work correctly again!
Thanks.