trevs.bronco
July 4th, 2009, 04:57 PM
Hi All,
I built a new front end using a Zotac IONITX. I had a hard time getting the software on the machine as there is no optical drive. tried to load from USB flash, couldn't get that to work, tried borrowing the optical drive from my backend machine, no luck there either so I ended up putting the HD from the front end into the backend and installing it there.
At first I would get a screen asking for language then the "No UPnP Backends found" box I click ok and get the configure screen, all information is correctly entered from the Mysql.txt file on master backend. hit next hit finish and get a cannot find (ping) host on the network and then back to the configure screen. I used to be able to hit cancel here and the frontend would start, I would be able to watch tv and recordings but not videos or music. now I can't even do this, I cannot get the front end to start at all. The only changes I made in set up between being able to have a limited front end and no frontend is I made the IP addresses static.
TIA,
Trev
I built a new front end using a Zotac IONITX. I had a hard time getting the software on the machine as there is no optical drive. tried to load from USB flash, couldn't get that to work, tried borrowing the optical drive from my backend machine, no luck there either so I ended up putting the HD from the front end into the backend and installing it there.
At first I would get a screen asking for language then the "No UPnP Backends found" box I click ok and get the configure screen, all information is correctly entered from the Mysql.txt file on master backend. hit next hit finish and get a cannot find (ping) host on the network and then back to the configure screen. I used to be able to hit cancel here and the frontend would start, I would be able to watch tv and recordings but not videos or music. now I can't even do this, I cannot get the front end to start at all. The only changes I made in set up between being able to have a limited front end and no frontend is I made the IP addresses static.
TIA,
Trev