2014-01-05, 00:35
(2014-01-04, 15:55)superfreak79 Wrote: Do we have a change log?
Updated changelog
(2014-01-04, 17:54)ciquta Wrote: The zip file on it has a double extension, it's MX_LINUX-STVMX-update.zip.zip
Thanks
Fixed
(2014-01-04, 15:55)superfreak79 Wrote: Do we have a change log?
(2014-01-04, 17:54)ciquta Wrote: The zip file on it has a double extension, it's MX_LINUX-STVMX-update.zip.zip
Thanks
(2014-01-04, 01:46)AuXBoX Wrote: Updated firmware to latest build just released 02/01/2014Did you upgrade also the "fresh install" link?
(2014-01-04, 12:02)AuXBoX Wrote:(2014-01-04, 10:51)Soulassasin187 Wrote: Where is the "upgrade" button on ATV400? I don't think there is one.
Is it on the bottom of the device?
Its the reset button
(2014-01-07, 17:06)jatho Wrote: OK, I've got a stupid question....
So I followed the steps and got it working first time, get the red XBMC screen and then boots directly into XBMC all pretty straight forward however.....
The unit doesn't seem to be getting an IP address, this was a working ATV520, MAC address is the same so it should be getting the same DHCP address from my DHCP (IP was permanently bound to this MAC on my DHCP server) server but its not, ran a netscan on my network and don't pick up any devices that resemble the ATV520, checked IP address under 'System --> System Info' and its reporting that the link is not connected and IP address is 127.0.0.01 definitely not a network issue because all other devices on my network are working perfectly.
Obviously without an IP I cant get console access to troubleshoot, also doesn't look like there are flip screens available when connected directly to the unit with a keyboard so I'm baffled at this point.
Am I missing something obvious?
(2014-01-07, 17:38)tinker Wrote: Jatho:
Go to Settings/System/Internet access, click on 'Network Connection'. You'll see a pop-up window with available connections. Then click on 'Wired' if you are using ethernet or your routers name if using wireless. You should then see 'Network Connection' showing the one you chose. If you see 'Assignment' showing 'Automatic (DHCP)', you're in!
It's not obvious, but since Linux/XBMC is the the only application on the atv520, it has to have the ability to set up the network connection itself.
You should have no problems now. It's really worth the effort, this version of XBMC rocks!
Cheers:
tinker
(2014-01-07, 17:48)tinker Wrote: Jatho:
Beware though, I've 'lost' the internet connection a couple of times but the LAN still worked. If this happens, just go to 'Internet access' and repeat the network setup to get it back.
tinker