I wasn't able to find this problem discussed, if I missed it, I apologize. Anyway here it is:
My Dish Remote was working fine across my own local network (to any of 3 different PCs, one at a time of course)
for several months but about 3 weeks ago something went wrong and the whole network went berserk...all the
different devices and computers basically quit getting IP address and wouldn't connect...I assumed it was a
router problem so I bought a new one but it acted the same way...I borrowed a THIRD one (new) from a friend and
it did too so I decided the problem was elsewhere. I spent 2 weeks tinkering with the whole setup...scanning
for viruses, double checking DHCP settings, bla bla bla...nothing seemed to work for more than a few hours then
the whole thing would crap out again but finally I apparently "fixed" whatever was causing the basic network
glitches but my Dish Remote Access would not work with any of 3 brand new -fast- routers. I do plead guilty of
not documenting everything I tried so as a result I do not know what cleared up whatever the problem was. My
bad there. The LAN was fine except for the Dish remote access, I would get either no connection to the VIP722 or
if I did, it would refuse to show anything and just came up with Error 2 or Error 16 or any of a half dozen
other ones...also "your device connected but the connection is not good enough quality to get video"...which
seems crazy because my old SLOW router that I decided to try out of desperation works fine like it used to
except being slow (about 2M throughput) limits the quality of my video stream. I can live with that but it sure
would be nice to take advantage of the faster one. Another glitch I
was getting was (part of the time, none of the problems were consistent!) that on entering either Dish Remote
Access or Dish Online (that last one has never once worked for me at all, with ANY router setup) they would
claim that my 722 was not online and that I should go through menu 6 1 9 2 and reset the connection but it
always says it IS online...shows the IP, the DNS and gateway...I don't know how to make it admit it isn't
connected "properly". This never happens with the old slow FVS router. It's maddening.
The old slow router is a Netgear FVS318 and the best brand new one I tried is a WNDR3700 which works fine on
every device in my LAN which includes 4 PCs and 2 ROKU players but it will not work with the 722 to stream
video. I changed NOTHING except the router and even tried disconnecing every device except the 722 and one PC
to try it and the fast new router simply will not work. It is driving me insane.
I suppose there is some remote odd chance this is a result of a router setting that I have totally overlooked
(or misunderstood) but I have tried 84,377 different combinations and nothing made any difference. If anybody
can point me in a direction to find an answer, I will be grateful and will send you a fifth of beverage of your
choice
My Dish Remote was working fine across my own local network (to any of 3 different PCs, one at a time of course)
for several months but about 3 weeks ago something went wrong and the whole network went berserk...all the
different devices and computers basically quit getting IP address and wouldn't connect...I assumed it was a
router problem so I bought a new one but it acted the same way...I borrowed a THIRD one (new) from a friend and
it did too so I decided the problem was elsewhere. I spent 2 weeks tinkering with the whole setup...scanning
for viruses, double checking DHCP settings, bla bla bla...nothing seemed to work for more than a few hours then
the whole thing would crap out again but finally I apparently "fixed" whatever was causing the basic network
glitches but my Dish Remote Access would not work with any of 3 brand new -fast- routers. I do plead guilty of
not documenting everything I tried so as a result I do not know what cleared up whatever the problem was. My
bad there. The LAN was fine except for the Dish remote access, I would get either no connection to the VIP722 or
if I did, it would refuse to show anything and just came up with Error 2 or Error 16 or any of a half dozen
other ones...also "your device connected but the connection is not good enough quality to get video"...which
seems crazy because my old SLOW router that I decided to try out of desperation works fine like it used to
except being slow (about 2M throughput) limits the quality of my video stream. I can live with that but it sure
would be nice to take advantage of the faster one. Another glitch I
was getting was (part of the time, none of the problems were consistent!) that on entering either Dish Remote
Access or Dish Online (that last one has never once worked for me at all, with ANY router setup) they would
claim that my 722 was not online and that I should go through menu 6 1 9 2 and reset the connection but it
always says it IS online...shows the IP, the DNS and gateway...I don't know how to make it admit it isn't
connected "properly". This never happens with the old slow FVS router. It's maddening.
The old slow router is a Netgear FVS318 and the best brand new one I tried is a WNDR3700 which works fine on
every device in my LAN which includes 4 PCs and 2 ROKU players but it will not work with the 722 to stream
video. I changed NOTHING except the router and even tried disconnecing every device except the 722 and one PC
to try it and the fast new router simply will not work. It is driving me insane.
I suppose there is some remote odd chance this is a result of a router setting that I have totally overlooked
(or misunderstood) but I have tried 84,377 different combinations and nothing made any difference. If anybody
can point me in a direction to find an answer, I will be grateful and will send you a fifth of beverage of your
choice