Thanks for your work on this. Personally, leave the port 9000 intact, I have no problem in port forwarding 9000 to the Humax ip.
Abandon playing in the browser?
Put the link in a m3u playlist file? this should trigger the browser to pass it to your video player. I've been copying the whole...
Yes, you are misunderstanding the problem. How would I connect to your humax from here? I need your external ip address to connect to your modem/router. Then using a port number that you have setup using port forwarding to point to your humax ip address on your local network. This can be coded...
A load?? what possible load would that be? that someone in China is watching a Qi that I recorded?
No VPN setup, otherwise I wouldn't have to do the ip address swap.
Thanks for the replies, I have no trouble connecting to the HDR Fox T2 from the WAN. It's the serving me links with the internal LAN ip address it's connected to that's the problem. It will stream HD content fine when I alter the link to using the WAN ip address. I tried the Pale Moon browser...
Thanks for replying. The quoted bit above is how I get the address to paste into VLC.
The problem is that the HDR Fox T2 is at another location, not on my home network. The URL presented to me to copy, is the internal ip address of the network the HDR Fox T2 is connected to...
Hi, I dug out my old HDR Fox T2 out to be able to remote stream from another location. I can get it to stream by replacing the DLNA URL local address portion to the remote address, as in "local address:9000/web/media/26.TS" to "remote address:9000/web/media/26.TS" to play in VLC on my Linux pc...
Thanks for your work on this. Personally, leave the port 9000 intact, I have no problem in port forwarding 9000 to the Humax ip.
Abandon playing in the browser?
Put the link in a m3u playlist file? this should trigger the browser to pass it to your video player. I've been copying the whole...
Yes, you are misunderstanding the problem. How would I connect to your humax from here? I need your external ip address to connect to your modem/router. Then using a port number that you have setup using port forwarding to point to your humax ip address on your local network. This can be coded...
A load?? what possible load would that be? that someone in China is watching a Qi that I recorded?
No VPN setup, otherwise I wouldn't have to do the ip address swap.
Thanks for the replies, I have no trouble connecting to the HDR Fox T2 from the WAN. It's the serving me links with the internal LAN ip address it's connected to that's the problem. It will stream HD content fine when I alter the link to using the WAN ip address. I tried the Pale Moon browser...
Thanks for replying. The quoted bit above is how I get the address to paste into VLC.
The problem is that the HDR Fox T2 is at another location, not on my home network. The URL presented to me to copy, is the internal ip address of the network the HDR Fox T2 is connected to...
Hi, I dug out my old HDR Fox T2 out to be able to remote stream from another location. I can get it to stream by replacing the DLNA URL local address portion to the remote address, as in "local address:9000/web/media/26.TS" to "remote address:9000/web/media/26.TS" to play in VLC on my Linux pc...
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