I am hooking up my system in a home I recently moved into and am having
some issues with my Transporter.

I have two Ethernet ports in the wall behind the stereo rack, one is
for my BD player the other intended for the Transporter.  I have no
issues connecting the BD player via either port, but the Transporter
will not see the network on either port using the exact same Cat5e
cable.  I've even tried several other cables from either port with the
exact same results, the BD player connects to the network almost
instantly but the Transporter says a cable must be unplugged.

I then ran one long cable (~30 feet) all of the way from the
Transporter to my switch and it then connected via Ethernet.  So, is the
Transporter a bit fussy about the Ethernet connection?  Is there an easy
way to get it working as intended?

I ran the two Cat5e cables so I could connect it via cable, I'm not
really interested in connecting it via wireless, thanks.


-- 
Jetlag

Two SB3's and a Transporter, SC running on my ReadyNAS Pro

What can I say, I'm a NAS Man! ;)
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