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Reply to My ISP is blocking port 5001 ... so no remote viewing on May 4, 2008

How exactly do you feel doing a port scan from the private side tests anything about ports open to you from the public side? So this "private address" you scanned is not listening on anything....

Reply to Remote Access on June 18, 2007

Guess you have everything you need from me then.. Happy slinging - or not.. No skin off my nose, my sling works ;) Who needs geed squad -- any 8 year old could setup a...

Reply to Remote Access on June 17, 2007

You really need to give us the MODEL numbers of all devices that make up your network - modem, router(s), voip devices, etc.. As slingmaster mentioned - its quite possible you have double nat issue.....

Reply to Cisco 678 and SMC7004AWBR problems on June 17, 2007

Um -- sorry but "doing it right" does not freaking = 3 freaking NAT's!! Period end of Story! An sorry, but stealing your next door bandwidth is not a legit reason to be behind a...

Reply to Cisco 678 and SMC7004AWBR problems on June 14, 2007

Who said anything about plain ole /24.. An what the F does that have to do with double natting? As to who has a better understanding of your network -- To be honest I really...

Reply to No slingbox found on home network on June 14, 2007

Um EW5HUB is NOT a router, that is just a "HUB" matter fact quite a HOLD hub, only 10mbit. You must have some other device that connects you to the internet - this devices is...

Reply to Pulling my hair out with port forwarding and SMC Barricade on June 14, 2007

Your welcome.. Glad you got it working! Happy Slinging ;)

Reply to Cisco 678 and SMC7004AWBR problems on June 14, 2007

Well for starters it impossible to have an IP that ends in .256, for that matter its impossible to have a 256 number anywhere in a IPv4 address. - valid numbers are 0-255 I see...

Reply to Pulling my hair out with port forwarding and SMC Barricade on June 14, 2007

Well what do you know a voip box ;) Guess what, that is most likely doing NAT.. If you look on the internet/wan IP address of your smc -- is more than likely a private...

Reply to Cisco 678 and SMC7004AWBR problems on June 13, 2007

Well the OP issue is he is behind a double nat to start with.. Its freaking pointless to setup a network like that. He has cisco router -- if he wants to add wireless to...

Reply to Pulling my hair out with port forwarding and SMC Barricade on June 13, 2007

What is the MODEL number of your "modem" 99 out of 100 times people have issues with port forwarding, is because they are behind a double nat. Devices now a days are quite often really...

Reply to Router help on June 13, 2007

Sorry but 802.11b is more than enough to sling with.. Even if you only getting a 1mb transmit rate.. this is more then enough to sling with for a watchable picture. Optimal - maybe not,...

Reply to D-Link 701 Problems (Unable to connect to Slingbox) on June 12, 2007

Where are you trying to connect from? Its quite possilbe they block outbound on 5001. Have seen many many times before, users actually have 2 NAT devices daisy chained.. So they setup the forward on...

Reply to My office uses "Websense" on June 12, 2007

if running websense, they prob require you to auth to get out? Is there a proxy? slingplayer understands both socks4 and 5 and https. My company uses websense, an I assure you their are plenty...

Reply to Slinbox Disconnects PC's on same network on June 11, 2007

huh??? What IP changes?? your public one?? - WTF does have to do with setting a static on your slingbox??

Reply to Slinbox Disconnects PC's on same network on June 11, 2007

yes if you turn off UPnP you need to manually setup the forward on your router.. take you 2 seconds.. you should change your sling to static or at min a dhcp reservation.. Since if...

Reply to Slinbox Disconnects PC's on same network on June 11, 2007

sounds like you UPnP setup.. Depending on the router - when a devices changes the forwards to point to themselves. All current connects might get reset, or even the whole router might see a slight...

Reply to Slingbox loses link after acquiring DHCP lease on June 9, 2007

Have you turning off dhcpd on the CC box, and tried a different one? Once you get connected you can set a static. Any linux distro can supply dhcpd, or windows non server OS can...

Reply to Busting Up Corporate Firewalls on June 7, 2007

So what port are you trying to forward, and where are you trying to connect? What directions did you follow? Where are these directions? I would assume your wanting to forward the default 5001 port....

Reply to Busting Up Corporate Firewalls on May 14, 2007

I am WELL of aware of how canyouseeme.org works dude.. Which was the reason for my question -- Sorry... there has to be something LISTENING ON THE PORT for it to show open!! If there...

Reply to Busting Up Corporate Firewalls on May 14, 2007

How exactly did you check on canyouseeme.org that 80 was open? You would have to have had something listening on 80, and the port forwarded on your router to whatever devices was listening for canyouseeme.org...

Reply to clarkconnect port forwarding for slingbox. on April 27, 2007

Port forwarding on CC is quite STRAIGHT FORWARD.. http://www.clarkconnect.com/wiki/inde... What do you have in front of the CC box.. another router? What is the model number of the device that connects your CC box to...

Reply to Multiple routers but different setup than guide on April 22, 2007

MegaZone said: it is usually done for security, separating one group from the other, and not at all for address allocation issues. One example - roommates share a house. Roommate one has the broadband connection...

Reply to Multiple routers but different setup than guide on April 22, 2007

Um yes I agree there are reasons to have multiple segements.. That is not what we are talking about -- we are talking about NATing between 2 private ranges! If you want multiple segements, then...

Reply to Multiple routers but different setup than guide on April 21, 2007

GAWD... those instructions are LAME!! What they should be telling you to do is REMOVE the double NAT.. there is NEVER a freaking reason to daisy chain routers like that and double nat.. Use the...

Reply to Has never been able to connect! on April 20, 2007

How about you post your network setup, an how and from where your trying to connect remotely.. an we will fix it for you. Because if you can connect to the sling from your local...

Reply to Can I use it around the home even if I don't have internet access? on March 29, 2007

The performance will depend on your wireless networks -- but even a typical B network is plenty of bandwidth for a great picture on your laptop. As to the model your looking for.. be it...

Reply to how can I block Slingplayer client? on March 29, 2007

Complicated, no not really.. I think your very confused about what source port is, an where to block this is all. Your sling is listening on 5001 by default.. So on your wgr614 block outbound...

Reply to HELP HELP HELP...Remote viewing setup won't work on March 27, 2007

joehowp said: YES. The DSL modem is actually a router and not a modem. You have to find the IP address of the DSL router/modem/whatever and forward the same ports you did in your router....

Reply to Remote viewing problems.Have set up Netgear DG834G in settings on March 27, 2007

Its really not that difficult here people.. Forward the port on your router.. then from an outside network open up slingplayer an connect to your routers public IP on port 5001, or whatever port you...

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