I am having the exact same problem as original author juncmodule. Roku plays media fine and normal use works great. However, I can't ping the Roku player, nor load the installer page, nor telnet to it. Like juncmodule, I enabled developer mode. I have three other computers on my LAN, and they can all ping each other. None can ping the Roku player. I've been picking at this for over a week and I really want to develop a private channel, but I can't get past this. I've tried unplugging the player and restarting it several times. In case the player's subnet mask does not match my network's subnet mask of 255.255.255.0, I tried changing my router to start IPs at 101 instead of 2. Still nothing. I just tried restoring my router to out-of-box settings. The only custom router configuration now is my WPA password. Roku can still play media fine, but to other computers on my LAN it's like it doesn't exist. I've been all over the internet for answers to this, and I'm about to give up trying to make a channel. I'm using a Netgear wireless router. Maybe I'll try my old Linksys router and see if Netgear is the problem, but I'm not holding my breath.
Has anyone seen and solved this problem? Does the player require special router settings?
Also, every time I tried to ping the player, I verified its current IP address in both the player's settings panel, as well as my router's "Attached Devices" page, so I'm pretty sure I'm pinging the right IP.
It's almost as if the player has a firewall up or simply doesn't respond to ping, telnet, or http.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. You'll be my hero. Thanks!