BD-D6500 - Downgrade not working (No Updates Available)
Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2013 4:49 am
I've been trying for the past couple of hours to get the SamyGO downgrade to 1015 working as Cinavia has completely broken the functionality of my BD player, but to no avail. I was inspired by this post (viewtopic.php?f=18&t=4244&p=38265&hilit=D6500#p38265), which had reported success only 9 days ago in downgrading from version 1030 (my current version), but I've had no such luck in doing so myself.
My setup is as follows:
BD-D6500 player >>> (wireless connection) Linksys E3200 >>> Fortigate 50B >>> Cable Modem
The Linksys is in use as a switch only -- as in, I'm using it for wired and wireless connections only. No routing is being performed on this level, and it is connecting to my firewall (Fortigate 50B) via the same LAN switch on the unit that physically connected devices use. In essence, the yellow "WAN" port is not in use - everything runs on the LAN segment here. This device is essentially transparent so there are no configuration options that need tweaking here. Even DHCP services/etc are being run on the 50B.
On the Fortigate, I've verified with flow captures that the DNS resolution of http://www.samsungotn.net is resolving to 149.154.159.134 during the update check process, but I'm still getting a "no updates found" issue.
On the BD-D6500 I've tried entering both IP and DNS information manually (as in, all manual, or leaving IP information automatic and just simply changing DNS to manual), both with the same results. I've even modified the DHCP-configured DNS address(es) to reflect this IP on the Fortigate, and tried with automatic and manual IP/DNS settings on the BD-D6500, same results. It's as if although the traffic is going in all the right places, the player is either not receiving or rejecting any update information. Again this is contrary to what colt2096 had reported in his post (above).
I'd be happy to do some more thorough packet captures that can be opened in wireshark if anyone is willing to look in further. I've attached the flow cap from the Fortigate to show that we are in-fact resolving to the right IP. The IP of my BD-D6500 is 192.168.1.241.
My setup is as follows:
BD-D6500 player >>> (wireless connection) Linksys E3200 >>> Fortigate 50B >>> Cable Modem
The Linksys is in use as a switch only -- as in, I'm using it for wired and wireless connections only. No routing is being performed on this level, and it is connecting to my firewall (Fortigate 50B) via the same LAN switch on the unit that physically connected devices use. In essence, the yellow "WAN" port is not in use - everything runs on the LAN segment here. This device is essentially transparent so there are no configuration options that need tweaking here. Even DHCP services/etc are being run on the 50B.
On the Fortigate, I've verified with flow captures that the DNS resolution of http://www.samsungotn.net is resolving to 149.154.159.134 during the update check process, but I'm still getting a "no updates found" issue.
On the BD-D6500 I've tried entering both IP and DNS information manually (as in, all manual, or leaving IP information automatic and just simply changing DNS to manual), both with the same results. I've even modified the DHCP-configured DNS address(es) to reflect this IP on the Fortigate, and tried with automatic and manual IP/DNS settings on the BD-D6500, same results. It's as if although the traffic is going in all the right places, the player is either not receiving or rejecting any update information. Again this is contrary to what colt2096 had reported in his post (above).
I'd be happy to do some more thorough packet captures that can be opened in wireshark if anyone is willing to look in further. I've attached the flow cap from the Fortigate to show that we are in-fact resolving to the right IP. The IP of my BD-D6500 is 192.168.1.241.