Some of this has been discussed elsewhere, but this particular problem bothers me-can anyone help?
We have Verizon FIOS 15/15 fiber optic internet and we use Verizon's router for both hard wire ethernet and wireless household networking. We have a hard wired ethernet with three computers on it, three IP based security cameras and a Slingbox connected to an older R10 TiVo based standard def DVR.
I was finally able to get our HR21-700 to connect to the network, and to function perfectly with downloads, etc., but whenever it is plugged into the network, none of the other computers will work-e.g., they will not connect to the internet. This happens whether or not the HR21 is "doing anything" like downloading, etc. Unplug the HR21, everything is fine, and everything works fine on the HR21 when the HR21 is plugged in, but nothing else does.
I'm thinking this problemo has something to do with how my router and network are assigning IPs, but I'm not sure.
Is there any way I can get my network computers and my HR21 to coexist?
Thanks, guys, for any help.
Regards,
The Camper
We have Verizon FIOS 15/15 fiber optic internet and we use Verizon's router for both hard wire ethernet and wireless household networking. We have a hard wired ethernet with three computers on it, three IP based security cameras and a Slingbox connected to an older R10 TiVo based standard def DVR.
I was finally able to get our HR21-700 to connect to the network, and to function perfectly with downloads, etc., but whenever it is plugged into the network, none of the other computers will work-e.g., they will not connect to the internet. This happens whether or not the HR21 is "doing anything" like downloading, etc. Unplug the HR21, everything is fine, and everything works fine on the HR21 when the HR21 is plugged in, but nothing else does.
I'm thinking this problemo has something to do with how my router and network are assigning IPs, but I'm not sure.
Is there any way I can get my network computers and my HR21 to coexist?
Thanks, guys, for any help.
Regards,
The Camper