Mnyb;666117 Wrote:
> Aha moving the nas closer to router and conect TP via wifi to router is
> the fix :)
>
> TP has dual wifi antenas so it should have good reception .
This is how I has connected my Transporter. My Router and NAS is in my
"home office" and the Transporter is in the Living roo
I have earmarked a place for the NAS under the stairs when I can cable
it ip so will be fine then - thanks again
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pkfox
When the going gets weird - the weird turn pro. Hunter S Thompson
CD's -> EAC/Grip -> ReadyNas NV -> CAT5 -> Sonicwall -> TP -> Meridian
551 -> Monitor Audio Gold -> Me :-
pkfox;666120 Wrote:
> Thanks to you all - I have done what you suggested the only problem is
> the fan noise on the NAS ( it's a ReadyNas NV )
>
> Thanks again , all working now.
Ok so the router is in the same room as you are listening , fan noise
and limited space hmm.
My server resides in m
Thanks to you all - I have done what you suggested the only problem is
the fan noise on the NAS ( it's a ReadyNas NV )
Thanks again , all working now.
--
pkfox
When the going gets weird - the weird turn pro. Hunter S Thompson
CD's -> EAC/Grip -> ReadyNas NV -> CAT5 -> Sonicwall -> TP -> Meri
Aha moving the nas closer to router and conect TP via wifi to router is
the fix :)
TP has dual wifi antenas so it should have good reception .
--
Mnyb
Main hifi: Touch + CIA PS +MeridianG68J MeridianHD621 MeridianG98DH 2 x
M
pkfox;666112 Wrote:
> Hi there, normally my Transporter and NAS are plugged into my router but
> this is not possible at the moment - what I'm trying to do is , connect
> my Transporter via cable directly to the NAS and connect the
> Transporter to the router via Wi-fi ( I can't connect them both
Unfortunately that is not possible - Logitech devices connect via
Wireless *or* Cable, not both simultaneously.
Why not connect the NAS to the router (via cable) and the transporter
to your wireless network? Allows you to have the transporter wherever
you want, but your NAS needs to be close to t
Hi there, normally my Transporter and NAS are plugged into my router but
this is not possible at the moment - what I'm trying to do is , connect
my Transporter via cable directly to the NAS and connect the
Transporter to the router via Wi-fi ( I can't connect them both to the
router yet because of
pkfox;666106 Wrote:
> Hi there, thanks for your time, the 172.x.x.x is the range my wireless
> router is configured to dish out via DHCP, my LAN is configured using
> the 192.x.x.x range - just thought there might be a way to connect /
> bridge the two - I have a Transporter not Touch :-)
I find
Mnyb;666103 Wrote:
> No you better get your network in order 172.x etc does not lool like
> local lan adress.
>
> Both nas and Touch must go together at the router ( wifi or ethernet )
> routher is then conected to internet.
>
> The shoild be one networ for example 192.168.0.xxx subnet 255.255.
pkfox;666101 Wrote:
> Hi all, is it possible to have my TP connect to my NAS ( which has all
> my music on and slimserver running ) via CAT5 and the internet via
> wireless ? - I've just moved house and at the moment the only way I can
> connect the NAS is by plugging it into the TP directly whic
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