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Problems with Media Extender (MVP)
Ordered the Media Extender which came in today. Plugged it up and I'm having issues. I've searched the forums but I'm still really unclear on exactly how to go about fixing this problem.
Problem: Media Extender comes up with 'Failed to Locate GUI Server' SageTV Version: 5.0.4 (Using SageMC & Webserver add-on) This is the wired Media Extender. Using Linksys WRT54G Router on the network. SageTV server is connected via a wireless bridge on it's ethernet port. Currently there is no firewall on the SageTV server. Do these MVPs normally show hostnames in the DHCP table? I see an entry for it with no hostname but with an IP and I can ping it with no problem. Any suggestions besides posting a log file (I'll try to post one soon)? |
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Did you enable the media extender server in SageTV under detailed setup?
Mike
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Yes per the instructions I enabled the 'SageTV Server' and the 'Media Extender and PlaceShifter Server'.
*EDIT* I enabled logging on the server, started up SageTV and then powered on the Media Extender. The last bit in the log is all I see where it is referenced: Quote:
Last edited by AtomicPenguin; 10-25-2006 at 08:54 PM. |
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Did you toggle the SageTV Server option off & back on after enabling the media extender server? If not, try that, or simply exit & restart SageTV on your server. If you haven't already done so, check the firewall ports that need to be opened for MVP usage. - Andy
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I've attached a log incase it might help. |
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I have since uninstalled it, but the Media Extender was working with the Hauppauge software (installed it on another computer). I installed it just to make sure something wasn't wrong with the unit.
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Does anyone have any idea why SageTV would have issues with the Media Extender while at the same time it was able to connect up to the Hauppauge software?
I would think the fact that it does work with the Hauppauge software rules out my router's dhcp server as an issue. In an effort to make sure it wasn't the wireless bridge causing an issue, I connected the machine directly to the router's switch with no improvement. I also installed the trial version of SageTV 5.0.4 & the latest beta on my personal system to which the Media Extender failed to see as well (does it even connect to trial versions?). |
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Also, make sure that you go into the Windows Services list and set the MediaXXX services to Manual and reboot. |
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I think you have to edit some text files to assign a static IP in TFTPD32 though... |
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Or see if you can try clearing the DHCP tables on the router. Not sure how Linksys does it, but my Belkin routers have an option to do that. I assume that you DO see the IP in the DHCP table on the router? Do you have any static IP's assigned that could be conflicting with the DHCP range?
Another possibility might be to just shut EVERYTHING on your network down (including all routers, bridges, etc.) and start powering things up one-by-one. Also, maybe you could connect the MVP to the router directly with a caable. Maybe your wireless bridge is causing conflicts?
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Well, it's the wired MVP so it's already connected via cable. I've tried clearing the DHCP table and that did no good. Dynamic IPs are .100 and up. Static IPs that I have are .1-99 so they aren't in the same range.
Last night I also connected the SageTV server directly to the router/switch bypassing the bridge incase something was going on there but that didn't help either - I might have mentioned this earlier. I tried using dhcpd32 for the DHCP server. It works as far as handing out the IPs go but that's all. I'm still at a loss. I have it configured to give the MVP a specific address. In sage.properties, what should the value of 'miniserver/gateway' be? I have: Quote:
I also added: Quote:
This is the FIRST time SageTV gives me ANY sort of problem. I can understand why it might be difficult to get going but it is a shame it doesn't match the rest of my experience. Last edited by AtomicPenguin; 10-26-2006 at 09:01 PM. |
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Just wanted to post an update that I have a support ticket in with SageTV on this issue.
I still need to know what the value of 'miniserver/gateway' in the sage.properties file should be. |
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My sage server has 2 NICs. 192.168.0.xx and 192.168.1.xx. My internet gateway is 192.168.0.1. My MVPs(2) get their address via DHCP from a Linksys 4 port wired router in the 192.168.1.100+ range.
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Last night I tried a cross-over cable from the SageTV server to the MVP. I have a DHCP server on the SageTV server. This failed as well.
I'm beginning to think something's wrong with my unit. That's THREE systems, one running SageTV registered and two running SageTV trial, that I've tried to get the MVP to connect to and couldn't (they were not ALL on at the same time). Firewalls were either not installed or disabled while I was testing. I'm still waiting to hear back from support though I can't imagine there would be much they could tell me. |
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There is another thread on this issue. though I'm not sure it mentions anything you haven't already tried...
http://forums.sagetv.com/forums/showthread.php?t=20248
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Over the weekend I tested out the MVP on a friends network who is running a trial version of SageTV. We ended up getting the same results.
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If not, are you running service mode?
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