--- On Tue, 2/23/10, MVallevand wrote:
> Could you try with WEP 128? mvpmc doesn't support WEP
> 64 and unprotected wifi only works if the flash is nulled out,
Took a couple of tries to get everything synced up, but this did the trick!
Thanks again, Martin.
DB
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--- On Tue, 2/23/10, MVallevand wrote:
> some non-zero memory values stored in flash cause problems for
> mvpmc when no security is enabled.
I'll cross my fingers and re-enable WEP 128 when I get home tonight.
> Very active at least from the perspective of the NMT
> hardware, (I'm now looki
On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 12:30 PM, dumbiggie wrote:
> What do you mean by "flash is nulled out?" I nearly always start my MVP
> connections from a hard power reset. But I have never done anything special
> to the stock Hauppauge flash firmware.
Powering off doesn't erase the flash memory and
--- On Tue, 2/23/10, MVallevand wrote:
> Could you try with WEP 128? mvpmc doesn't support WEP
> 64 and unprotected wifi only works if the flash is nulled out,
> which is not always the case.
Interesting, some of my previous MVPMC wireless connections worked using WEP
128, but I had to flash
On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 10:29 AM, dumbiggie wrote:
> I've run into a weird situation: my H3 can boot & download the MVPMC dongle
> correctly over a wireless link, but always locks down in the MVPMC splash
> screen.
Could you try with WEP 128? mvpmc doesn't support WEP 64 and
unprotected wifi
I've run into a weird situation: my H3 can boot & download the MVPMC dongle
correctly over a wireless link, but always locks down in the MVPMC splash
screen.
While in the splash screen, block 7 stays white but occasionally flashes
blue. It never transitions green & moves on to start MVPMC