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Thomson TG585 v8 & Samsung ue40d6100 unstable connection

PostPosted: Sun Feb 03, 2013 1:59 pm
by pettenuz
Hi all,
I have been using Serviio for about a couple of years and I find it a great piece of code.
Recently I had to change my router and the new thomson gateway is creating some problems.
The AllShare keeps disconnecting so whenever I want to watch a movie I need to reboot the pc, turning on and off the tv and after a while randomly, the AllShare resource appear again. Once the movie start I don't have issues and can watch it till the end.
I have tried for a couple of days another router and the problem disappear.
I am using my laptop with Mint 13 as server. I have assigned static ips (from the router) to both pc and television. But that did not solve the problem.
Tv is connected through LAN. Pc through WLAN.

I am going nuts here. Anybody has a clue of what's going on?

Thanks a lot for your help.

Ciao
Daniele

Re: Thomson TG585 v8 & Samsung ue40d6100 unstable connectio

PostPosted: Mon Feb 04, 2013 1:59 pm
by zip
Does your router have IGMP on? Try disabling it if it does.

viewtopic.php?f=5&t=8411&p=62396&hilit=igmp#p58980

Re: Thomson TG585 v8 & Samsung ue40d6100 unstable connectio

PostPosted: Tue Feb 05, 2013 9:35 pm
by pettenuz
Hi Petr.
Thanks for your help.
I tried disabling the IGMP. Here is what I get through telnet now.

{pettenuz}=>:igmp proxy config
IGMP proxy state : disabled
Query Interval : 0 giorni, 0:02:05
Query Response Interval : 0 giorni, 0:00:10
Last Member Query Interval : 0 giorni, 0:00:01
Robustness variable : 2
MRD Advertisement Interval : 0 giorni, 0:00:20
MRD Initial Advertisement Interval : 0 giorni, 0:00:02
MRD Initial Advertisement Count : 3
Router alert IP option check : disabled
Process local multicast group : disabled

Nothing changed though. The connection of the tv is still not stable. After a couple of minutes it cannot see Serviio any longer.
Any ideas?

Re: Thomson TG585 v8 & Samsung ue40d6100 unstable connectio

PostPosted: Thu Feb 07, 2013 10:47 pm
by zip
No idea... probably a better router :-)