"brucerothwell" wrote:
I wanted to report back to eveyone that after trying all I could think, and your suggestions, including resetting the Roku box to "factory defaults", nothing worked.
Except, rebooting the router! For some reason, even though the router could see the Roku device, it would not let me connect to it from my laptop.
Rebooting the brain-dead router fixed it.
I'm having the same issue with my Roku2XS. My mac laptop 192.168.0.100 and Roku 192.168.0.5 can both connect to the internet, but not to each other. I've tried:
* Opening and port scanning my Roku on 80, 8080, 8060, 8085 and no luck (browser spins for 30s then prints "Oops! Google Chrome could not connect to 192.168.0.5")
* Tried accessing those ports from a second Windows 7 laptop
* Reboot my DLink 300 N+ router (brand new and with no configuration done to it) twice
* Reboot Roku again after the developer option was enabled. Also confirmed it is still enabled with H3XU2XRLRLR
When I ping the Roku, I get
$ ping 192.168.0.5
PING 192.168.0.5 (192.168.0.5): 56 data bytes
ping: sendto: Host is down
ping: sendto: Host is down
Request timeout for icmp_seq 0
ping: sendto: Host is down
Request timeout for icmp_seq 1
ping: sendto: Host is down