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Hi,
I just purchased an R7800 and I am having the following issue.
I have a Raspberry pi connected by cable (192.168.1.12) running a music server (squeezeserver) with a webinterface on 192.168.1.12:9000. I can access the Pi on 192.168.1.12 without any problems but if I go to 192.168.1.12:9000 I get
ERROR :Closing Link: Ping timeout
after a few moments. I tried doing port forwarding of port 9000, but with the same result.
I cannot figure out if this is a R7800 issue or a Raspberry Pi issue? It worked fine with my previous router.
Any hints or pointers?
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After several frustrating hours of troubleshooting, it turns out that the Pi was the issue. It had automatically updated Python to a version incompatible with the squeezeserver. Once I fixed that everything was working beautifully.
So the R7800 is in the clear, and there was no issue with port 9000.
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Re: Port 9000 closed
If this worked fine on your old router then it sounds like it's a problem with your R7800. I also run LMS with a couple of Duets with no problem on my DGND3700v1 using 3rd party firmware and all is fine for me. From what I see on the Netgear forums the firmware that Netgear provides for all their devices is problematic at best. If you don't get your issue with the Pi figured out fairly soon I'd suggest returning the R7800 while you can.
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After several frustrating hours of troubleshooting, it turns out that the Pi was the issue. It had automatically updated Python to a version incompatible with the squeezeserver. Once I fixed that everything was working beautifully.
So the R7800 is in the clear, and there was no issue with port 9000.
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Re: SOLVED Re: Port 9000 closed
Glad you got it fixed and sorry to Netgear for just assuming it was your firmware.
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