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Skybox F5 No Signal Issue
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<blockquote data-quote="hairybadger" data-source="post: 865554" data-attributes="member: 389459"><p>Aargh! I've just (about 15 years later...) done it to myself again <img src="https://www.satellites.co.uk/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/sad.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":(" title="Sad :(" data-shortname=":(" /> I've been trying to set up an IP camera with my home security system. It needs plugging into a free ethernet port on the router. I've been fighting with it for the past day trying to get the system to see the camera. The problem? My router has 6 RJ-45 ports - 4 are ethernet, one is fibre and one is for the telephone. The fibre one, naturally, was free since it'll be a cold day in hell before fibre is available in this neck of the woods, and lo and behold this is the port I'd chosen to plug in the camera. The requisite lights came on both on the router and the camera to fool me into thinking the connection was valid, but of course nothing worked.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hairybadger, post: 865554, member: 389459"] Aargh! I've just (about 15 years later...) done it to myself again :( I've been trying to set up an IP camera with my home security system. It needs plugging into a free ethernet port on the router. I've been fighting with it for the past day trying to get the system to see the camera. The problem? My router has 6 RJ-45 ports - 4 are ethernet, one is fibre and one is for the telephone. The fibre one, naturally, was free since it'll be a cold day in hell before fibre is available in this neck of the woods, and lo and behold this is the port I'd chosen to plug in the camera. The requisite lights came on both on the router and the camera to fool me into thinking the connection was valid, but of course nothing worked..... [/QUOTE]
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