by Eagleclaww » Fri Jul 24, 2015 12:41 pm
I'm only allowed the option of deleting servers. Their are no "clients" that I can find. The "Library" seems to be the master control and can't be deleted. (all under media sharing)
Right now, it seems to keep thinking my Oppo player is on a non-existant IP address starting with 72.xx.xxx.xxx.
Hmm, looks like my cable company is IPv6 now. Been tunneling for years, but looking at ipconfig /all there no longer is an IPv4 address, other than my private address. (aka, my local network).
Also, curiously, I pinged Yahoo.com, only got replies from a single IPv4 address, repeated 4 times. So I'm presuming Windows 7 CMD window isn't capable of properly showing IPv6 addresses when pinging.
I am going to upgrade to Windows 10 in a few months, after the dust has settled and Microsoft plugs any major issues with the initial release.
Just for the record, it's not my router, since other things like Plex (via the Roku stick on the Oppo) have no problems streaming to the player.) And of course, everything that's internal on the Oppo run fine like Netflix and Youtube and Roku obviously shows up and plays fine.
Also, the Oppo's address when looking at it on the actual router settings is correct. 192.x.xxx.xx
Its only when looking at Oppo's IP address in Mediamonkey does it show up as 72.xx.xxx.xxx
I'm only allowed the option of deleting servers. Their are no "clients" that I can find. The "Library" seems to be the master control and can't be deleted. (all under media sharing)
Right now, it seems to keep thinking my Oppo player is on a non-existant IP address starting with 72.xx.xxx.xxx.
Hmm, looks like my cable company is IPv6 now. Been tunneling for years, but looking at[b] ipconfig /all[/b] there no longer is an IPv4 address, other than my private address. (aka, my local network).
Also, curiously, I pinged Yahoo.com, only got replies from a single IPv4 address, repeated 4 times. So I'm presuming Windows 7 CMD window isn't capable of properly showing IPv6 addresses when pinging.
I am going to upgrade to Windows 10 in a few months, after the dust has settled and Microsoft plugs any major issues with the initial release.
Just for the record, it's not my router, since other things like Plex (via the Roku stick on the Oppo) have no problems streaming to the player.) And of course, everything that's internal on the Oppo run fine like Netflix and Youtube and Roku obviously shows up and plays fine.
Also, the Oppo's address when looking at it on the actual router settings is correct. 192.x.xxx.xx
Its only when looking at Oppo's IP address in Mediamonkey does it show up as 72.xx.xxx.xxx