samedi 29 novembre 2014

Roamio Basic, Moca Adapter, HELP

I've got at least one problem with my new (attempted) Roamio Basic/Mini/Moca setup; maybe two. I've been troubleshooting for ages and scouring every article I can find. I'm totally stuck!



Problems, in brief:

Since setting up my Moca network, my Roamio Basic can't connect to the network in any way other than via direct ethernet. (Moca doesn't work, but more strangely, neither does connecting by WiFi. The thing is, my WiFi network is fine with my other devices. I've got no connectivity issues when using my computers, phones, or tablets and the same router.)



Background:

- I've had this ROAMIO BASIC running happily in my living room for about a year.

- I've wirelessly connected it all of that time with an ASUS RT-N56U router, also in the living room.

- My setup has been basic. The COMCAST cable entry point is in the garage, where I have it split. One line goes into a big coax-splitting array that snakes through the house to coax jacks in my walls; the other, into a COMCAST-issued modem (modem only; no router functionality). From the modem, I run ethernet into a big LINKSYS switch, where it goes to CAT5 jacks throughout the house.



SO, here's what's happened so far:

1) I decided to set up a MINI in the bedroom. I understand that my Roamio Basic doesn't have built-in Moca, so I bought two ACTIONTEC ADAPTERS and a POE FILTER.

2) I put the POE filter where my cable begins, in the garage, upstream of the first splitter.

3) I installed the first Actiontec like this: coax into the adapter, and then out into the modem. From my modem, ethernet runs into the switch (as before), and from an output on the switch, into the adapter.



I have a second Moca adapter, and yes, I've tried hooking it up to the Roamio Basic in my living room - but that's not important, because the problem begins earlier:



With just the one upstream Moca adapter installed, I can't connect my Roamio to the network even via basic WiFi, even though my WiFi network is working fine. I can see the networks, but in trying to connect, I get (N02) or (N07) errors every time. Remember, though:

- It connected to the same wifi network just fine before installing the upstream Moca adapter.

- My other devices still connect to the wifi network.

- My Roamio does connect if I link it to the router via Cat5 cable; it's only wifi that's not working.




I've tried every combination of resetting, restarting, and rebooting each of the items in this chain (the modem, the router, the Tivo itself).



What's going on?



Thanks a bunch. Let me know what other info I could provide.




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