Is this between two devices both cabled to the router LAN ports, or is one wireless? If you change the IP address of your 3com router to something different on the LAN side and connect one of the LAN ports to your BT router you can use the remaining ports on either as LAN ports and/or drop a 5...
Above shows that ports 9332 to 9332 are being forwarded from outside to port 22 onwards... in this case there is only only one port. It could be port 5900-5910 outside goes to 2000 to 2010 inside for instance.
Some routers you can define a service for each port no. you want to use then...
Agreed there... I would normally only open a port to the outside world if restricted to a certain external IP, and ideally through vpn or ssh unless I want it to be open to the world. While it is 'only' the humax and your home network if someone got into your humax webif they can get access...
If you did want to do it you should need roughly:
1. Fixed IP address on Humax instead of DHCP, with router and subnet mask set correctly -- if it can get to Online portal should be OK
2. Port forward of port 80 from router to IP of humax. Some routers will let you pick a different port...
Ok will leave it at that then. If you want to make sure it doesn't change again go into your router and find under DHCP there will be most likely something about reserved addresses or a way to reserver the ".6" address it has now.
Alternatively go into the manual settings and set it manually...
Or may just be the home plug needs resetting or re linking.
My Zyxel ones have died, literally dead, no lights on, x 3 so far, though they keep replacing them wish I'd kept with the cheap ones I had before that were 100%! (These are MUCH faster, just less reliable).
They also lose touch every...
The humax should respond though even without the custom firmware or web-if.
If humax is set to DHCP and gets an IP address allocated then physical comms is working, as is the ip stack.
1. It has a link light, and you can see activity?
2. Is this wired network, wired via "home plug", or...
What does your PC show for LAN or wireless adapter you are using for command IPCONFIG ran from command prompt.
Open a command prompt on your pc and type / paste these in to PING everything in the range 192.168.0.x:
(for /l %a in (1,1,254) do @PING 192.168.0.%a -n 1 -w 50 | find /i...
In fact the encrypted files have already auto-decrypted themselves and the "upgrade all" I triggered earlier to pickup the new web-if package must have been at just the right time to pickup the new stripts.
So confirmed working for me anyway, thanks!
Everyone on the ball as usual. Will kick off upgrade of that package now -- Home and Away recorded from Five has been unable to auto-decrypt for the last week or so, possibly aligned with the changes to the Mux setup of the D3&4 mux?
Even simple home-routers often allow you to use different ports on the "inside" and "outside" for port forwarding too btw.... i.e. you connect externally to port 64321 or something and it sends it to x.x.x.x port 443 inside - can be easier when you can't amend the internal port for a device.
Steve
Black Hole - not sure whether you are talking about something in the web-if - the one on the TV interface in Media nearly always has barely a line showing on it for free space!
I do it manually anyway but was just suggesting if you could effectively get something like this:
Films\Film name -...
Thanks af123, I suppose "delete it 'cos you want the space and they'll never notice it has gone" option is harder to define...
I wonder whether it is also possible to consider a flattened directory structure view of all files at some point that could then be sorted by size, or at least the...
Can see a use for that if I've missed it too!
Further scenarios...
You have to continously go through and remove watched episodes of Horrid Henry, Simpsons, Almost Naked Animals and a million other things recorded by everyone, watched and never deleted, along with the "oh but he likes...
Dave_G -- it works really well too... much better than playing around with trying XMBC on raspberry Pi and various other options.... wife and kids proof .... they just select "Downstairs" out of the list...
In Windows networking it is normal to keep the workgroup name the same as any other workgroup or domain names, would normally only show computers in your own workgroup/domain in "network neighbourhood". Not sure how current Windows versions actually use it as such, though all mine are the same...
Just re-enabled Samba package and it does appear to still use that config file but no obvious amendment through the web interface settings tab -- you can change in the diagnostics page using "file editor" or through telnet.
If you are running samba I presume it will use the one in the file smb.conf, I don't use samba at the mo. to check but from putting it on before theis a config file is listed in
/mnt/hd2/mod/etc/smb.conf
Steve
Is this between two devices both cabled to the router LAN ports, or is one wireless? If you change the IP address of your 3com router to something different on the LAN side and connect one of the LAN ports to your BT router you can use the remaining ports on either as LAN ports and/or drop a 5...
Above shows that ports 9332 to 9332 are being forwarded from outside to port 22 onwards... in this case there is only only one port. It could be port 5900-5910 outside goes to 2000 to 2010 inside for instance.
Some routers you can define a service for each port no. you want to use then...
Agreed there... I would normally only open a port to the outside world if restricted to a certain external IP, and ideally through vpn or ssh unless I want it to be open to the world. While it is 'only' the humax and your home network if someone got into your humax webif they can get access...
If you did want to do it you should need roughly:
1. Fixed IP address on Humax instead of DHCP, with router and subnet mask set correctly -- if it can get to Online portal should be OK
2. Port forward of port 80 from router to IP of humax. Some routers will let you pick a different port...
Ok will leave it at that then. If you want to make sure it doesn't change again go into your router and find under DHCP there will be most likely something about reserved addresses or a way to reserver the ".6" address it has now.
Alternatively go into the manual settings and set it manually...
Or may just be the home plug needs resetting or re linking.
My Zyxel ones have died, literally dead, no lights on, x 3 so far, though they keep replacing them wish I'd kept with the cheap ones I had before that were 100%! (These are MUCH faster, just less reliable).
They also lose touch every...
The humax should respond though even without the custom firmware or web-if.
If humax is set to DHCP and gets an IP address allocated then physical comms is working, as is the ip stack.
1. It has a link light, and you can see activity?
2. Is this wired network, wired via "home plug", or...
What does your PC show for LAN or wireless adapter you are using for command IPCONFIG ran from command prompt.
Open a command prompt on your pc and type / paste these in to PING everything in the range 192.168.0.x:
(for /l %a in (1,1,254) do @PING 192.168.0.%a -n 1 -w 50 | find /i...
In fact the encrypted files have already auto-decrypted themselves and the "upgrade all" I triggered earlier to pickup the new web-if package must have been at just the right time to pickup the new stripts.
So confirmed working for me anyway, thanks!
Everyone on the ball as usual. Will kick off upgrade of that package now -- Home and Away recorded from Five has been unable to auto-decrypt for the last week or so, possibly aligned with the changes to the Mux setup of the D3&4 mux?
Even simple home-routers often allow you to use different ports on the "inside" and "outside" for port forwarding too btw.... i.e. you connect externally to port 64321 or something and it sends it to x.x.x.x port 443 inside - can be easier when you can't amend the internal port for a device.
Steve
Black Hole - not sure whether you are talking about something in the web-if - the one on the TV interface in Media nearly always has barely a line showing on it for free space!
I do it manually anyway but was just suggesting if you could effectively get something like this:
Films\Film name -...
Thanks af123, I suppose "delete it 'cos you want the space and they'll never notice it has gone" option is harder to define...
I wonder whether it is also possible to consider a flattened directory structure view of all files at some point that could then be sorted by size, or at least the...
Can see a use for that if I've missed it too!
Further scenarios...
You have to continously go through and remove watched episodes of Horrid Henry, Simpsons, Almost Naked Animals and a million other things recorded by everyone, watched and never deleted, along with the "oh but he likes...
Dave_G -- it works really well too... much better than playing around with trying XMBC on raspberry Pi and various other options.... wife and kids proof .... they just select "Downstairs" out of the list...
In Windows networking it is normal to keep the workgroup name the same as any other workgroup or domain names, would normally only show computers in your own workgroup/domain in "network neighbourhood". Not sure how current Windows versions actually use it as such, though all mine are the same...
Just re-enabled Samba package and it does appear to still use that config file but no obvious amendment through the web interface settings tab -- you can change in the diagnostics page using "file editor" or through telnet.
If you are running samba I presume it will use the one in the file smb.conf, I don't use samba at the mo. to check but from putting it on before theis a config file is listed in
/mnt/hd2/mod/etc/smb.conf
Steve
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