I need either a diagnostic procedure or some software that will tell me where the problem lies in a glitch in my home theater system.
I have a WD TV Live that I use as a networked media player for playing recorded video files (MPEG-2 streams, ts, tp, avi, mp4) through a HT receiver to the TV. At least once or twice during a one hour program the picture will black out momentarily and recover, or the whole thing will freeze (no response on the remote).
When it freezes it loses all network connectivity and cannot see the LAN. If I unplug the unit and it starts back up it has lost it's normal 192.168.xx.xxx IP and has a 169.xxx.x.x IP instead.
To get things back up and running I will reset the router (TrendNet TEW-691GR). Once the router has rebooted I can access the LAN again and it will work fine for a while longer.
When the WD TV Live loses connectivity, all of the PC's on the wired network lose connectivity. I can't access the router through the PC to reboot it. I have to physically turn it on and off.
I have 2 PCs and the WD TV Live plugged into the router. The 4th Ethernet port is connected to an 8 port switch which is almost full. Not all the devices on the switch are on at one time.
It seems to me fairly obvious that it is the router dropping connections. But I can't completely rule out the WD TV Live because there are none of these problems using the other devices.
Before I shell out near $200 for a replacement I'd like to be sure. Would anyone care to suggest how I should proceed? Thanks.
I have a WD TV Live that I use as a networked media player for playing recorded video files (MPEG-2 streams, ts, tp, avi, mp4) through a HT receiver to the TV. At least once or twice during a one hour program the picture will black out momentarily and recover, or the whole thing will freeze (no response on the remote).
When it freezes it loses all network connectivity and cannot see the LAN. If I unplug the unit and it starts back up it has lost it's normal 192.168.xx.xxx IP and has a 169.xxx.x.x IP instead.
To get things back up and running I will reset the router (TrendNet TEW-691GR). Once the router has rebooted I can access the LAN again and it will work fine for a while longer.
When the WD TV Live loses connectivity, all of the PC's on the wired network lose connectivity. I can't access the router through the PC to reboot it. I have to physically turn it on and off.
I have 2 PCs and the WD TV Live plugged into the router. The 4th Ethernet port is connected to an 8 port switch which is almost full. Not all the devices on the switch are on at one time.
It seems to me fairly obvious that it is the router dropping connections. But I can't completely rule out the WD TV Live because there are none of these problems using the other devices.
Before I shell out near $200 for a replacement I'd like to be sure. Would anyone care to suggest how I should proceed? Thanks.
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 64 Bit Home Premium SP1i7-3820GSkill F3-14900CL9Q - 16GBEVGA GeForce GTX660 - Driver 352.86
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Home Built - Jan 2013
- OS
- Windows 7 64 Bit Home Premium SP1
- CPU
- i7-3820
- Motherboard
- Asus P9X79-PRO - Bios 4608
- Memory
- GSkill F3-14900CL9Q - 16GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- EVGA GeForce GTX660 - Driver 352.86
- Sound Card
- On board Realtek ALC898
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Acer S271HL
- Screen Resolution
- 1920 x 1080
- Hard Drives
- #1- Samsung 840 Pro Series
#2- Western Digital WD1002FAEX Sata3 Black
#3- Western Digital WD1002FAEX Sata3 Black
- PSU
- Corsair CMPSU-850TX-V2 - 850 watt (by Seasonic)
- Case
- Corsair Obsidian 550D
- Cooling
- Standard 3 120mm case fans, Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO
- Keyboard
- MS KC-0405
- Mouse
- Intellimouse 5-button
- Internet Speed
- 56 Mbits/Sec (on a good day)
- Antivirus
- Avast & Malwarebytes
- Browser
- Firefox
- Other Info
- Asus DVD - DRW-24B1ST 24X
