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Samsung Blu-Ray player won't connect?
Hi folks, I wonder if any you can save me from repeatedly banging my head against a brick wall. I'm trying to set up a Samsung Blu-Ray player (BD-E6100) and have spent the last two hours trying to connect to my Superhub wirelessly but with no joy. It does pick it up but none of the passwords on the back of the hub work. I tried entering the SSID manually but I don't think there's a passphrase for any the options given after that.
Reading the manual, it says that static IP addresses won't work with the machine automatically. I thought I got all the various info needed (subnet, DNS,etc.) through different sites on google (I have Linux Mint installed so there's no simple way of obtaining all this info) and that didn't work neither. What am I doing wrong here? Has anyone else connected Samsung devices to the Superhub previously? Any advice would be appreciated. |
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the devices (laptops, mobile phones etc) which connect to the shub or any other router wirelessly obtain their info by dhcp (dynamic host configuration protocol). This is a way for routers to dynamically assign lots of network stuff to devices automatically without you having to configure them on each device manually.
The username and password on the back of the shub are the credentials you enter on the shub login page (http:192.168.0.1) to authenticate yourself and access the GUI. From there you can setup your wireless network and configure the SSID and more importantly your password. You can then tell your blu ray player to scan for wireless networks, picks your up, enter your password and all the info it needs for ip, default gateway etc etc should be sent automatically. If you have any problems with your wireless keep dropping out (which I am sure you will) use a wired connection. You can get a 20m cat5e cable for a few £ and tack it round the wall. |
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You couldn't be any more negative if you spent all day gaining electrons....:D |
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Good for you but as the majority of threads about the shub are to do with wireless performance i thought i would cover every eventually in order to get it up and running asap rather than wasting time sending posts back and forth
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I thought your post was very helpful, except for that all-encompassing statement, actually.
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Right now, I'm trying to get through with typing the SSID manually. It gives me the following options Open WEP WPAPSK (TKIP) WPAPSK (AES) WPAPSK (TKIP/AES) WPA2PSK (TKIP) WPA2PSK (AES) WPA2PSK (TKIP/AES) Will any one of the above options work with the passphrase or WEP password at the back? Sorry for all the questions, but I'm seriously out of my depth here. |
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Problem solved! I wasn't resetting the superhub correctly and once I did, it was as simple as changing my password and enabling the modem.
Thanks for your help Maximus. |
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Well, in this case, his wireless isn't dropping out, as you were sure it would.....
It would appear you were pre-judging incorrectly. |
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we'll see, it has only been connected for a few hours and as far as we know he hasn't even tried using it. There is hope yet :)
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It is unusual to hope for bad things for others, just to prove you are right.....
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yeah it does sound bad doesnt it. Unforunately I am one of those people who likes to be right all the time. I just realised that in the interest of covering all bases I missed another one of my constant negative comments of "buy a proper router" as well.
Joking aside though, of course I want it to work. I want it, and more importantly THINK IT SHOULD, work for everyone which is why I am very passionate about my opinion of the shub. I dont care whether it is a shub or Cisco router, you should be able to plug it, jook up your printers, mobiles, consoles, blu ray players and anything else you can think of and you should be able to enjoy them. Pleasure and satisfaction (no rudeness intended) is the whole point of stuff like this. It is all about entertainment and as geeks when you buy new toys you get excited and want them to flipping work. |
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