How To Use Yamaha Rx-v867 Receiver In Wireless Network
Nov 4, 2011
Just picked up the Yamaha rx-v867 receiver a few weeks ago. It has an ethernet port so that it can do internet radio (Pandora, etc). Not close enough to the router to go wired. I am getting an old 802.11b router from a family member today. Can I use this as a bridge to send music over the wireless network to the receiver? What steps to successfully setup?
Usually I set up wireless networks with laptops or pc's with wireless cards.
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Apr 10, 2013
Region : UnitedKingdom
Model : TD-W8960N
Hardware Version : V1
Firmware Version : 1.4.0 Build 111108 Rel.40398n
ISP : talk talk
All working well except Net Radio on my Yamaha AV amp. When attempting to listen message receive 'access error' never had this with Linksys router. The amp has been setup with the internal lan gateway address and used dns from talk talk detail. IP has a static IP address . I have tried placing amp in dmz address which didn't work also tried port forwarding 8000 - 8001 which someone said was the port used for yam net radio. none of this works. Never had to do any of this before simply used local gateway address and local internal dns from the old router and always worked with tp - link just cannot get it to go.
Tried lots of variation gateway and dns addresses none which worked...
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