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2000T not showing on my network
I recently lent my Humax box to my dad after getting a TalkTalk YouView box. Now I've taken it back to put some music on it for him but I can't access it via the desktop http shortcut that has always worked in the past. The box itself is saying that it's connected to the LAN, yet the Wi-Fi option is greyed out.
What I did notice was that the address had mysteriously changed to 192.168.1.5, whereas previously the last number was a three. I can connect to the TV Portal using either address (or is that not relevant).
To make matters worse, my TalkTalk router is suddenly refusing my username and password, even though I haven't changed them.
Everything was working fine in the past and I successfully made backups and put videos onto it off my computer's hard drive. Any ideas?
What I did notice was that the address had mysteriously changed to 192.168.1.5, whereas previously the last number was a three. I can connect to the TV Portal using either address (or is that not relevant).
To make matters worse, my TalkTalk router is suddenly refusing my username and password, even though I haven't changed them.
Everything was working fine in the past and I successfully made backups and put videos onto it off my computer's hard drive. Any ideas?
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I could have sworn I achieved it by seeing the Humax box on my computer network, but I will plug away at it and see if I can do it all again. I still can't access my router, but that's a different problem and it isn't affecting my internet connection... at the moment.
EDIT: No such luck. I can see things on the Humax Media Server, but I'm just staring at them blankly with absolutely no idea how to get things from my computer to the media server and then from the media server to the 2000T.
Status: Connecting to 192.168.1.5...
Response: fzSftp started, protocol_version=2
Command: open "Humax@192.168.1.5" 22
Error: Network error: Connection refused
Error: Could not connect to server
Status: Waiting to retry...
Have you got the FTP server enabled in Internet Settings?
There are two possible ways I could have transferred the music files onto the Humax hard disk. It was either by ftp using Filezilla, or by being able to see my computer's hard disk on the Humax storage options menu and then copying and then using the copy facility.
Although I can see that I managed to put some files onto the Humax server via Windows Madia Player, I don't think the box always used to get stuck at the "Connecting..." stage in Sorage Options and never actually managed to find it.