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07-11-2015, 17:49
Post: #51
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I cannot find that option under wireless. Under network settings, there is a multicast option. The options there areAllow Multicast from WAN and Target Network which is set LAN. At the heading of the tab it says:You can enable Multicast/IGMP if you have IPTV.

That is all I can find so far.
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07-11-2015, 18:07
Post: #52
RE: GETTING STARTED
(07-11-2015 17:49)rockerz Wrote:  I cannot find that option under wireless. Under network settings, there is a multicast option. The options there areAllow Multicast from WAN and Target Network which is set LAN. At the heading of the tab it says:You can enable Multicast/IGMP if you have IPTV.

That is all I can find so far.

Have you tried selecting Advanced Settings from the home screen?

See this page for a download link for the oinline manual. The Home screen is shown on page 16 and the Advanced Settings selection is in the lower right corner. The Snooping setting is described on page 35.
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07-11-2015, 18:20
Post: #53
RE: GETTING STARTED
(07-11-2015 18:07)simoncn Wrote:  
(07-11-2015 17:49)rockerz Wrote:  I cannot find that option under wireless. Under network settings, there is a multicast option. The options there areAllow Multicast from WAN and Target Network which is set LAN. At the heading of the tab it says:You can enable Multicast/IGMP if you have IPTV.

That is all I can find so far.

Have you tried selecting Advanced Settings from the home screen?

See this page for a download link for the oinline manual. The Home screen is shown on page 16 and the Advanced Settings selection is in the lower right corner. The Snooping setting is described on page 35.

Yes.
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07-11-2015, 18:27
Post: #54
RE: GETTING STARTED
I am so frustrated. When I follow the instructions I do not get taken to that page with those options. This is where it takes me when I enter the ip address:
DD-WRT NXT
Router Status
Overview
Connectivity
Wireless
Log
OpenVPN Log
Network Settings
Network Services
System Settings
Logout
Overview
Router Info
Release DD-WRT NXT rel r1.1.1
Hardware Buffalo WXR-1900DHP
Kernel version 3.18.11
Uptime 13:04:55
Current time 14/07/2015 14:18:43
Current load 0.146/0.74/0.41
Memory usage 39/503 MB
Internet Connection
Wan Port Online
Wireless Network
SSID (2.4 GHz) ADRMJR
SSID (5 GHz) ADRMJR5G

It is a DD-WRT screen. I have no idea how to get to the screen on the tech manual.
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07-11-2015, 18:29
Post: #55
RE: GETTING STARTED
(07-11-2015 18:20)rockerz Wrote:  Yes.

What do you see under Advanced Settings? Can you post a screenshot?

Have you applied the firmware update that is available from the Buffalo website?
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07-11-2015, 18:43
Post: #56
RE: GETTING STARTED
I upgraded the firmware but I still only get the DD-WRT login screen.
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07-11-2015, 18:47
Post: #57
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I emailed you a picture of the login screen I see when I enter the router's IP address and my password. Sorry couldn't figure out how to post it here.
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07-11-2015, 18:58
Post: #58
RE: GETTING STARTED
OK so here is the problem. I called Buffalo support but they do not even support this router. All support for settings is to go through DD-wrt!! Which is incredibly complicated. So back this one goes and we will give something else a try.
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07-11-2015, 19:01
Post: #59
RE: GETTING STARTED
(07-11-2015 18:58)rockerz Wrote:  OK so here is the problem. I called Buffalo support but they do not even support this router. All support for settings is to go through DD-wrt!! Which is incredibly complicated. So back this one goes and we will give something else a try.

From the file you sent me, I can see that the router has DD-WRT installed instead of the Buffalo firmware. I'm not familiar with DD-WRT and I wouldn't be able to help you with configuring this.
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26-11-2015, 17:00
Post: #60
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Hi Simon, I have now added a Buffalo router that allows me to disable snooping as well as a Netgear smart switch that also allows me to disable snooping. Sad to report, no improvement. Almost every time I shut down iPad and go back into Naim program it takes several attempts to find Minimserver on NAS. I have to close and open the Naim program several times before it locates Minimserver. Not sure where to go at this point but guess just have to live with it.
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