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cs-john
May 14, 2018Aspirant
RN 214 randomly dropping connection then changing IP address
I've been trying to get my fire tv boxes to tie into my Nas so I can use Kodi to maintain my library with little success. I couldn't find it in my workgroups when browsing smb. I was able to add it w...
- May 14, 2018
cs-john wrote:
I have the Nighthawk R7000. I've looked around in both the basic and advanced tabs and cannot find anything relating to "address reservation".
It's there. See page 124 in the user manual ( http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/R7000/R7000_UM.pdf ).
cs-john wrote:
Only using one network connection on my NAS but would love to use both when I understand what I'm doing. Do you have any idea why my NAS isn't visible on my Fire Devices?
No - I don't own a Fire Device (and don't use Kodi either). But after you get the address reserved, you might look at step 5 here: https://kodi.wiki/view/Adding_video_sources#Adding_Remote_sources
StephenB
May 14, 2018Guru - Experienced User
cs-john wrote:
3. Why is my NAS randomly changing it's IP address?
Your NAS gets it's IP address from your router. Go into your router's admin screen - there usually is a way to reserve an IP address for a device. In Netgear routers this feature is called "address reservation". It has other names, including "arp binding" and "mac binding".
It sounds like this is related to the dropped connections, but it isn't clear to me if the changed address is a symptom or a cause. If there is an issue with the ethernet connection between your NAS and the router, this could result in both dropped connections and getting new assignements for IP addresses.
Are you using both ethernet connections on your NAS, or only one? If you are using two, you should disconnect one for now.
I suggest also making sure the ethernet cable is firmly connected on both ends. If the tabs that click into place are broken, you should try a new cable. You could also try using a different LAN port in your router (or ethernet switch).
- cs-johnMay 14, 2018Aspirant
Thanks for your reply Stephen! I have the Nighthawk R7000. I've looked around in both the basic and advanced tabs and cannot find anything relating to "address reservation". I can see all the IP addresses in the attached devices. I noticed I have the ability to change my IP to static on my NAS via Network settings. Is that an option?
All my switches are Gxxx Netgear and I'm running all new CAT6 cables with new connectors. Only using one network connection on my NAS but would love to use both when I understand what I'm doing. Do you have any idea why my NAS isn't visible on my Fire Devices? Thanks for your expertise.
- StephenBMay 14, 2018Guru - Experienced User
cs-john wrote:
I have the Nighthawk R7000. I've looked around in both the basic and advanced tabs and cannot find anything relating to "address reservation".
It's there. See page 124 in the user manual ( http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/R7000/R7000_UM.pdf ).
cs-john wrote:
Only using one network connection on my NAS but would love to use both when I understand what I'm doing. Do you have any idea why my NAS isn't visible on my Fire Devices?
No - I don't own a Fire Device (and don't use Kodi either). But after you get the address reserved, you might look at step 5 here: https://kodi.wiki/view/Adding_video_sources#Adding_Remote_sources
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