Perhaps a different port (or ports) that is normally blocked and I can port forward? Real head scratcher. I'm pretty convinced it's in the DTV app on the iPad and/or the HR24's implementation of TCPIP, or some setting between them. I have rebooted everything including a full reset of the HR24 (it picked up the same IP address after restarting). I have manually entered the HR24's IP address at least 20x in the iPad DTV app and it doesn't retain it (basically every time I made a change). I do have whole home service set up, but the second receiver is not connected. All my HR24 / VOD & Blu-Ray with Netflix network services all work fine over the hard wired network External connections in the DTV menu are all allowed I have swapped the HR24 physical ports on the router from #1 to #3 Turned on clear login at next startup in iPad settings for both DirecTv apps on my iPad. There is no router setting for WLAN isolation, so I am assuming it's wide open. Specifically I have forwarded TCP and UDP 2718 (I found these ports in the HR24 configuration screen) 80, 8080, 443 (saw references to these in other posts). Even though all my route tracing and pinging didn't give me an error except from the iPad to the HR24, I have opened up several ports on my firewall (port forwarding to the HR24 IP), in case there is some undocumented isolation going on between wired and wireless. I can ping and tracert the iPad from the same wireless laptop I also have a Sony Blu-Ray player wired into the same router and can ping it from a wireless laptop I can ping and tracert the HR24 from two laptops on the wireless network, but not from the iPad on the same wireless network The older Directv iPad/iPhone app works fine on this receiver and I can view guide, set shows to record from the iPad My network is all on one segment, although my HR24 is wired and iPad is obviously wireless (and not 3G). My router / wireless access point is an Actiontec Q1000 for Qwest/CenturyLink DSL Same problem as others on here, I'd appreciate any help with troubleshooting ideas.
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