Hi, for over a year I've been trying to solve this problem with my Onkyo receiver losing the connection with the router. I'll try to explain the problem, please bear in mind that English is not my native language and that I am quite noobish as well...
The receiver is connected by cable with the router. When I use any network-related receiver function (can be netradio like tune-in or spotify or DLNA) the receiver loses the connection randomly. Can happen within half an hour, but it also happens all is working well for days without any issues. Lately it happens quite a lot. The app I use to control the receiver is unable to find the receiver at such times. Using the remote control is useless as well; nothing happens. Only thing I can do is unplug the power, and restart the receiver. Then the receiver initializes the connection and all is well for the time being...
At first I believed the problem to be with the receiver itself (an Onkyo TX-8050), as there was a globally spread problem with a network related chip. The receiver has been repaired by Onkyo, but that did not help.After a lot of hassle I've got another (and newer) receiver from Onkyo (an Onkyo TX-8150), which sadly appears to have the exact same problem.
It could be that I am extremely unlucky getting 2 receivers with identical problems or that Onkyo just really sucks at making them, but I wanna be sure the router isn't the problem... I tried out a static IP instead of DHCP, which did not help. Using wifi (which is the receiver capable of) did not make a difference, as expected. I resetted both receiver and router, and flashed the latest firmware (380.61). All to no avail.
I should mention that fiddling with settings like trying static IP, or QoS seemed to work in the past, but that never lasted. At a certain point the problem came back, sometimes right away, sometimes after days without issues. Don't even know if there was really any change at all, as this problem occurs randomly... Oh, and a helpdesk guy from Onkyo mentioned something about assigning a port for the receiver, which I tried. But I do not really know whether I did this the proper way, so that could be a thing to look into. Though I do not understand how it could work, as the connection is working proper a great deal of the time without assigning a port.
Anyway, long story, I do hope someone has a clue and can help me out here?
The receiver is connected by cable with the router. When I use any network-related receiver function (can be netradio like tune-in or spotify or DLNA) the receiver loses the connection randomly. Can happen within half an hour, but it also happens all is working well for days without any issues. Lately it happens quite a lot. The app I use to control the receiver is unable to find the receiver at such times. Using the remote control is useless as well; nothing happens. Only thing I can do is unplug the power, and restart the receiver. Then the receiver initializes the connection and all is well for the time being...
At first I believed the problem to be with the receiver itself (an Onkyo TX-8050), as there was a globally spread problem with a network related chip. The receiver has been repaired by Onkyo, but that did not help.After a lot of hassle I've got another (and newer) receiver from Onkyo (an Onkyo TX-8150), which sadly appears to have the exact same problem.
It could be that I am extremely unlucky getting 2 receivers with identical problems or that Onkyo just really sucks at making them, but I wanna be sure the router isn't the problem... I tried out a static IP instead of DHCP, which did not help. Using wifi (which is the receiver capable of) did not make a difference, as expected. I resetted both receiver and router, and flashed the latest firmware (380.61). All to no avail.
I should mention that fiddling with settings like trying static IP, or QoS seemed to work in the past, but that never lasted. At a certain point the problem came back, sometimes right away, sometimes after days without issues. Don't even know if there was really any change at all, as this problem occurs randomly... Oh, and a helpdesk guy from Onkyo mentioned something about assigning a port for the receiver, which I tried. But I do not really know whether I did this the proper way, so that could be a thing to look into. Though I do not understand how it could work, as the connection is working proper a great deal of the time without assigning a port.
Anyway, long story, I do hope someone has a clue and can help me out here?