SOLVED:Worked semi-fine in beginning and then no apps worked
Posted: Mon Feb 17, 2014 4:29 pm
Greetings. Please pardon the long explanation. I'm trying to be as thorough as possible so that you may be able to offer the best solution possible.
I am very new to creating a home server, and m not very computer literate in that I have no idea what DNS and DHCP and many other computer acronyms mean. I've been trying to go through the Amahi forums for answers and going through every step in the interactive troubleshoot (all the way to the end) to no avail.
I set up my server per instructions provided. Once I got it up and running, installed a few apps that would serve the purpose of my server. I plan to make it into a torrenting/media server that would allow for streaming to devices that are connected to my home network. As such, I got the DLNA, Couchpotato, and Transmission app. I also thought I needed a way to "visualize" the files and manipulate those that I DL'd so I thought I would also make use of AjaXplorer (thinking this is somewhat like a file explorer) and ownCloud (with the same rationale as AjaXplorer). Upon obtaining ownCloud, I couldn't access it. Rather, it would take me to the Amahi homepage and offer the interactive troubleshooter to remedy it. I went through all the steps to no avail. I tried restarting the server via my dashboard hoping that would help. But, shortly afterwards, all of the apps, including the ones that were functioning previously, stopped working. I would instead get directed to the amahi homepage.
I also cannot seem to connect to my server via my Mac. Is it even possible to do so? I tried "Go" --> "Connect to server" --> input my HDA's IP address, but no connection can be established.
So then, I thought maybe there's something wrong with how I went about setting up my home network. I have a cable modem that is connected to a wireless router. My Amahi server is then connected to the router. I thought I would have to disable DHCP on my router, and going into my router's dashboard, the only way to do so is to choose another method of networking (static IP, PPPoE, etc). But, I don't know how to set that up. Therefore, this was a dead end. I have a WD MyNet N750, if that is of any help. There is no clickable option to disable DHCP on my router.
What am I doing wrong in terms of my setup?
Thank you very much in advance, for all your help and guidance.
I am very new to creating a home server, and m not very computer literate in that I have no idea what DNS and DHCP and many other computer acronyms mean. I've been trying to go through the Amahi forums for answers and going through every step in the interactive troubleshoot (all the way to the end) to no avail.
I set up my server per instructions provided. Once I got it up and running, installed a few apps that would serve the purpose of my server. I plan to make it into a torrenting/media server that would allow for streaming to devices that are connected to my home network. As such, I got the DLNA, Couchpotato, and Transmission app. I also thought I needed a way to "visualize" the files and manipulate those that I DL'd so I thought I would also make use of AjaXplorer (thinking this is somewhat like a file explorer) and ownCloud (with the same rationale as AjaXplorer). Upon obtaining ownCloud, I couldn't access it. Rather, it would take me to the Amahi homepage and offer the interactive troubleshooter to remedy it. I went through all the steps to no avail. I tried restarting the server via my dashboard hoping that would help. But, shortly afterwards, all of the apps, including the ones that were functioning previously, stopped working. I would instead get directed to the amahi homepage.
I also cannot seem to connect to my server via my Mac. Is it even possible to do so? I tried "Go" --> "Connect to server" --> input my HDA's IP address, but no connection can be established.
So then, I thought maybe there's something wrong with how I went about setting up my home network. I have a cable modem that is connected to a wireless router. My Amahi server is then connected to the router. I thought I would have to disable DHCP on my router, and going into my router's dashboard, the only way to do so is to choose another method of networking (static IP, PPPoE, etc). But, I don't know how to set that up. Therefore, this was a dead end. I have a WD MyNet N750, if that is of any help. There is no clickable option to disable DHCP on my router.
What am I doing wrong in terms of my setup?
Thank you very much in advance, for all your help and guidance.