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When I looked at the recording while ago it seems to be more of a signal issue than a LAN issue. Typical of a Dish when a storm rolls through. I guess the 1-2% change in signal when I put the HDHR back in here did it in. I moved it back to the other room on a dedicated tap from the drop amp. If things go well tomorrow I'll have to locate a deal on an EDA-UG2802. The analog tuners are on a 4-way, -7dB splitter. Must be too much of a hit for digital.
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Server: MS Win7 SP1; FX8350 (H2O cooled); 8GB RAM; Hauppauge HVR-7164 (OTA); HVR-885 (OTA); SageTV 9.1.5.x; 12+TB Sage Storage Clients: HD300 x2; HD200 x2; Placeshifter Service: EPB Fiber (1Gb); OTA (we "cut the cord"); Netflix, Hulu, etc. |
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Ok the main thing I was looking for in the "ipconfig /all" command was your subnet and gateway settings.
Post what you find over the next day or so. It could be the signal hit like you suspect.
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Flash Sage Server: Gigabyte P35-DS3L, Core2Duo E6300 v1, 4GB, XP Pro SP2, Radeon X1550, Sage 6.6.2, 2 HD-PVR, 2 HDHR 4xOTA, Hauppauge HVR-1600 1xOTA and 2xDish ViP211 Receiver, USB-UIRT, 3x640GB WD6400AAKS, headless Sage Client: 1xSage HD200 HD Extender Sage Client: 2xSage STX-HD100 HD Extender |
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I don't know what's up. Moved the HDHR back to the tap it was on when it worked last week. I've even tried enabling 4k jumbo frames. The subnet is standard 192. private static IPs. The major difference after the rebuild is the HDHR isn't on a dedicated PCI gig-e NIC like before.
I can get things to play "well" in VLC albeit motion causes waviness in the image. Sage is still pixelated like a weak signal. I've got a new 500gb sata2 that's being used as the recording drive right now. WDSI and CW won't even start a recording in Sage and WDSI freezes up in VLC. Digital music channels work fine. Edit: Define Upgrade: Take old bugs out, put new bugs in.
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Server: MS Win7 SP1; FX8350 (H2O cooled); 8GB RAM; Hauppauge HVR-7164 (OTA); HVR-885 (OTA); SageTV 9.1.5.x; 12+TB Sage Storage Clients: HD300 x2; HD200 x2; Placeshifter Service: EPB Fiber (1Gb); OTA (we "cut the cord"); Netflix, Hulu, etc. |
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All good (for now at least)
Made a major change yesterday. I finally convinced myself to ditch ZoneAlarm. Somehow I'd managed to work around it's UDP shortcomings in the last system. Guess the 2nd NIC swept them under the rug.
Anyhow, Comodo seems to be a more annoying app, but I think I will get used to it in time. Seems more attentive to what's going on than ZA. The best part... HD is smooth as glass now I even played "Live" HD to an MVP last night and only bumped 26% CPU in Task Manager. Still need to try out the HD/BD drive. Maybe this weekend. Might even look into encoding some mpg's into h.264 to test the system.
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Server: MS Win7 SP1; FX8350 (H2O cooled); 8GB RAM; Hauppauge HVR-7164 (OTA); HVR-885 (OTA); SageTV 9.1.5.x; 12+TB Sage Storage Clients: HD300 x2; HD200 x2; Placeshifter Service: EPB Fiber (1Gb); OTA (we "cut the cord"); Netflix, Hulu, etc. |
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Just out of curiosity, why are you running a firewall on your Sage server anyway?
If you are worried about things getting to your LAN you should put up a firewall between your cable modem and your LAN.
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Flash Sage Server: Gigabyte P35-DS3L, Core2Duo E6300 v1, 4GB, XP Pro SP2, Radeon X1550, Sage 6.6.2, 2 HD-PVR, 2 HDHR 4xOTA, Hauppauge HVR-1600 1xOTA and 2xDish ViP211 Receiver, USB-UIRT, 3x640GB WD6400AAKS, headless Sage Client: 1xSage HD200 HD Extender Sage Client: 2xSage STX-HD100 HD Extender |
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Extra line of defense against mal-ware. I already have a firewall/router btwn the modem and LAN, but the local s/w firewall lets me know if something new tries to phone home. In case the anti-virus app slips up.
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Server: MS Win7 SP1; FX8350 (H2O cooled); 8GB RAM; Hauppauge HVR-7164 (OTA); HVR-885 (OTA); SageTV 9.1.5.x; 12+TB Sage Storage Clients: HD300 x2; HD200 x2; Placeshifter Service: EPB Fiber (1Gb); OTA (we "cut the cord"); Netflix, Hulu, etc. |
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broadband capacity
Is my understanding correct:
If I have a 4 port gigabit router connected to an 8 port 10/100 router am I correct that if I have a pc connected to a gigabit port (pc has gigabit ethernet) and also a HD Homerun tuner connected to a gigabit port, then there is approx 900 mbits bandwidth on the gigabit router with 100 mbits bandwidth allocated to the 8 port router. Ie anything fed in and out of the gigabit router will have ample (900) capacity? I am trying to stream 3 hd streams (60 mbits?) through my gigabit pc (2 from HDHR and 1 out to an extender) without any bandwidth issues while having several other pcs (10/100) online at the same time? Thanks |
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