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BeoVision 11 network connection issue

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JC
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JC Posted: Fri, May 12 2017 1:20 PM

HI all.

    Bit of advice and knowledge needed.

       We have our BV11 connected to the router via LAN and a NL/ML converter also connected. Every time I try to access webmedia  or radio/cd via the converter there is no internet connection and I need to reboot the router.

        Is it a better solution to have the TV connected via wi-fi, I am surprised if so as thought hard wiring the tv to the router would be seamless>

 

Cheers

 Jonnie

Hiort
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Hiort replied on Fri, May 12 2017 4:18 PM
JC:

HI all.

Bit of advice and knowledge needed.

We have our BV11 connected to the router via LAN and a NL/ML converter also connected. Every time I try to access webmedia or radio/cd via the converter there is no internet connection and I need to reboot the router.

Is it a better solution to have the TV connected via wi-fi, I am surprised if so as thought hard wiring the tv to the router would be seamless>

Cheers

Jonnie

When I had a NL/ML and a BV11, I connected them wired via a switch to an airport express. The express was configured to extend my router network over wire. Between the express and the router it was a wired connection using Powerline adaptors.

Worked really well.

 

 

 

 

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Martin
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Martin replied on Sat, May 13 2017 9:09 AM

You could try to use fixad IP instead of DHCP to see if you get a more solid connection. It is usually prefered when connection software for DHCP such as b&o' is bad. 

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