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Hi,
I have FIOS Internet with a MI424WR rev. I router and two Tivo Premium boxes each with wireless N routers. I'm supposed to be able to stream shows recorded on one Tivo on the other, but I keep getting a "network connection error". I talked to Tivo customer support, and they said that all of my Tivo settings were correct, and that it looked like the problem was on the router side.
I logged into my router and changed the Wireless mode setting from "Compatibility" (802.11b/g/n) to "Performance" (802.11n). That seemed to fix the problem -- the Tivos could stream over the network.
Unfortunately, my laptop doesn't support wireless N, so I lost my connection there. I switched back to "Compatibility", got the laptop back, and lost the Tivos.
I would think that "Compatibility" mode would allow each wireless device to connect using the fastest mode it would support. Am I wrong? Is there something else I have to do to enable both wireless N and G devices at the same time? Or was Tivo support wrong, and I need to track down the problem on the Tivo side?
Thanks for your input,
steve_vdk
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Try these steps:
1) Login to your router.
2) Click here:
192.168.1.1/index.cgi?active_page=6059
If needed, replace 192.168.1.1 with the IP address of your router.
3) Change "IGMP Proxy" from "enabled" to "disabled".
4) Click apply
See if that makes a difference.
Good Luck!
-gs0b