IP changed?
No. Assigned a static IP to the Tivo.ttodd1 said:IP changed?
Some (all?) linksys routers use port 4 as a DMZ port. Switch to a different port, or see if you can turn off the dmz option in the router config. Select "Disable" on the DMZ menu under the "Applications & Gaming" tab.Tivogre said:Now that I am trying to complete the in-wall routing, it would be FAR more convenient to connect one of the new Tivos to a seperate 5 port switch that is upstairs (port 4 of the router).
I didn't see an option like that in the router config. The only DMZ option was to set a DMZ host IP address.JamieP said:Some (all?) linksys routers use port 4 as a DMZ port. Switch to a different port, or see if you can turn off the dmz option in the router config. Select "Disable" on the DMZ menu under the "Applications & Gaming" tab.
Go find the user manual for your router. I'll bet my tivo that port 4 is a DMZ port. It'll connect out to the internet fine, but it's probably firewalled from your local lan.Tivogre said:There must be SOME issue with port 4. This is odd.... because I HAVE used port 4 before for setting up new PC's I've built with no issues.