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In Reply to: RE: It sounds like a bug or router setup.... posted by Rod M on May 04, 2017 at 19:39:30
I was on a Network Forum about this problem, and there was a guy on there that used to write code for routers and has come across this problem before.
Apparently there are some routers and devices that don't always 'play well' together. And some TV manufacturers have 'strayed from standards' to accommodate different Network devices. He also said there was a lawsuit a while back involving TP-Link, that caused a lot of Manufacturers to start going 'By the Book'
He said, since it is a new TV, Samsung has probably written their code "By the Book", and that may be the problem I am experiencing.
At any rate, I have manually assigned a fixed IP address, so that I have a good work around for the problem.
Most users don't even look at their IP addresses on their network, so the problem is not widely known.Cut-Throat
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I must be one of the few that do. with all the TVs and Nexus players and Squeezebox Touches around, I wonder what all is connected and do look from time to time. TP-Link gear seems to be pretty good and reasonably priced. I've got a couple of their VPN routers, 16 port switches and a WiFi router and they've always been rock solid.
-Rod
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