Hi everyone! I uploaded the inital boot files on my nfusion solaris box from my desktop with the RS-232c cable. Now I no longer have the desktop, so I am trying to load the channel list from my laptop (thank you Plymouth for the advice!). I got a cross-over cable but it still won't work witht he 131 loader. I am not sure the laptop and the box see each other. Does anyone know how to do it? Thanks in advance!
Hi Plymouth, thanks for the response again! So, I can log in to my router and see that the box uses ip 192.168.0.106 (I use D-link), I gues I can change that from the Menu if needed. But when I type the box's ip into the browser, it doesn't open anything for me. :-(
I no longer have the desktop and none of the three (!) laptops I have has the right socket. I know, I could buy an adapter but I don't have it now.
"you can look right on your solaris and see what the IP address is too" Yeah, but knowing it obviously doesn't sove my problem. Maybe there are some setting in the router menu that I shoul play around with?
AWESOME!!! Plymouth, you are great!!!! I feel kind of stupid asking such simple questions but: What to I do now? Do I still need to use the loader? Do I have to connect cross-over cable? Once again, thanx so much for your help!!!
great! But the uploader (131) still doesn't see the receiver. I probably have to specify somehow that I am not connected through a COM port but I don't see that option anywhere.
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