I've tried the obvious I never have uPNP turned on, and I tried disabling the router's firewall and still nothing. I'll call Panasonic in a couple of days and let them know.
I might also let them know that the TV I've just returned probably has no fault at all. But it was Panasonic on the phone who initially said the TV might be faulty so I feel no guilt about swapping it. Tried a new ADSL router and it worked perfectly. So it's my Belkin router causing the issues.
For any of you out there having issues with Viera Cast and who have a Belkin router my specific model is F5D; around two or three years old this could be your issue. I like to think of myself of an IT expert so the fact I'd narrowed the problem down to the router meant I could focus my mind.
Last edited: Sep 30, EMG Standard Member. This may be North America-specific, maybe not. Badders44 Guest. I've just bought the same TV and have the same issues. Another thread on this forum suggests enabling Freesat but thats not an option. The network setup says I've an IP, Twonky works, but no joy with any connection to the internet.
Did you say you replaced the Belkin router? If so, with what? My firmware version is What's the latest and is there any other way to download it? I'm reassured it's not the TV but any help gratefully recieved. Latest firmware is 2.
Try also changing your MTU settings on the router as I believe this is the likely culprit. My neighbour uses Virgin and when I tested my TV there it worked perfecty first time. Try plugging the ethernet cabe from your TV to your Cable modem directly. Wow - that was quick Many thanks adrian for the fast response. The TV had never been switched off since I bought it using the red button to put it into standby. This included the network link setup. So, I thought, how about turning it off and on and guess what - it's working now.
Sorry for being such a divvy. Maybe this was the reason for your issue. My TV was turned on and off many times. I'm an IT consultant, that's the first, second and third thing I always try. WellWhoKnows Standard Member. I also have discovered problems with a Belkin N1 and connecting the Plasma. If I connect direct to my cable modem then there are no problems, when connected to my Belkin I have a lot of difficulty with connecting to Viera Cast.
Has anyone had any success in getting around the N1? Viera Cast does seem abit flakey. It still sometimes comes up with a 'DNS' error when trying to use it. Usually, in this case, the second or third time it works. I updated the firmware to the latest version on the TV as soon as I got a connection. I didn't need to DMZ it. Does the TwonkyMedia Server work? If so, it's just the connection to the Internet which isn't working.
Sorry I can't help more - let me know how you get on. Hi Badders, I played around with the static settings option and finally things have worked, thank you for your suggestion and for driving me on to do it rather than just to forget about the functionality.
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