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<blockquote data-quote="twemperor" data-source="post: 1013995" data-attributes="member: 102917"><p>@<a href="https://forum.team-mediaportal.com/members/mm1352000.82144/" target="_blank">mm1352000</a>, unfortunately I don't have Windows Firewall enabled, or any other type of network access control. This is the PCIe version of the InfiniTV4, and I can see approximately the same network performance behavior (in Task manager) when running in either PBDA or UPNP mode. I've gone through all my other network applications (web servers, SQL Server, etc) and tried to make sure that they aren't listening or interfering on this network interface. I even killed them all, with no different behavior.</p><p> </p><p>The logs report an error of not being able to find a synchronization byte. Is there something else I can look at? Perhaps some other timeout? I've rescanned multiple times (in UPNP mode and PBDA mode), and it's always successful. Do you have any ideas?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="twemperor, post: 1013995, member: 102917"] @[URL='https://forum.team-mediaportal.com/members/mm1352000.82144/']mm1352000[/URL], unfortunately I don't have Windows Firewall enabled, or any other type of network access control. This is the PCIe version of the InfiniTV4, and I can see approximately the same network performance behavior (in Task manager) when running in either PBDA or UPNP mode. I've gone through all my other network applications (web servers, SQL Server, etc) and tried to make sure that they aren't listening or interfering on this network interface. I even killed them all, with no different behavior. The logs report an error of not being able to find a synchronization byte. Is there something else I can look at? Perhaps some other timeout? I've rescanned multiple times (in UPNP mode and PBDA mode), and it's always successful. Do you have any ideas? [/QUOTE]
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