View Full Version : experieced members advise pc viewing reciever at work/hotel ect....
This is something that I think will be useful to others and to me.
Ive recently set up a TM 500 s with a motorised dish and think the facility to watch the tv on your pc is great,however it cant be done out of your home unless you know how to set up static ip or dyns accounts and its quite hard if your like me and your not sure of the basic princibles.
I would like to ask the people on here who know there stuff to share with us all the way you would go about been able to watch your dreambox/technomate….ect… from holiday,work,mates pc whatever.
It would need to include dyns,d link or router settings and reciever settings step by step.
Anyone up for it????????????
silverfox0786
22-08-11, 01:01
ok you ask quite a few question in one go
to help you any one on the forum can but we gonna need to break your questions down a little
first what router have you got
second what image are you using on dm500
there are many ways to achieve your goal
there is the pc way as you say and there is an andriod and iphone way too
firstly setup a dyndns account from dyndns website
go into router setting 192.168.x.x
enter admin user and password
then you should have something like dynamic ip or dynamic DNS
there you will input all the login details that you got from dyndns website including the address that you chose
once done you need to open ports
you should have something like local network or network settings or network toolbox
there you will select your dm500 ip and open the port 80 to it internal and external be 80 and TCP and UDP
once thats done
you need to go into your dm500 settings / network and make sure webinterface is active and runnign on port 80
now just as you log into 192.168.x.x:80 as you go at home to access your box
you can now change that to
whatever.dyndns.org:80 and it will open for you
any where anyhow
here are a few links for you
http://www.world-of-satellite.com/showthread.php?4143-How-to-install-Dreamon-iPhone-app-for-WAN-WIFI-3G-use-Remotly
http://portforward.com/
http://dyn.com/dns/
http://canyouseeme.org/
One other thing to note, is that unless you have a massive upload bandwidth, you're gonna have to transcode your stream so that it can fit in your upload bandwidth...
really dont know what you mean about setting bandwith,just as i feel im getting somewhere someone throws a spanner in the works and srats talking about bandwith,technomate or the shop never mentioned how hard it actually is to set one of these things up to watch on your pc out at work ect....
anyway for the guy that was helpful
im running a tm 500 s on ur image
i have a dlink router and cant find most of the settings you where talking about on either the box or router i need step by sep otherwise im not going to sucseed i have d link dir 615.
basilyoung
24-08-11, 22:48
simple solution is to use a slingbox,
you would still need a dns address ( no-ip.com or dns.org )
thanks lads seemed to have done it ,think we need to do a guide though ive fell on it lucky
slingbox is old tecnology and its no good in hotels when your away the good thing about this box is it doesnr need slingbox
basilyoung
24-08-11, 23:07
slingbox is old tecnology and its no good in hotels when your away the good thing about this box is it doesnr need slingbox
yes I know its old technogy
really dont know what you mean about setting bandwith,just as i feel im getting somewhere someone throws a spanner in the works and srats talking about bandwith,technomate or the shop never mentioned how hard it actually is to set one of these things up to watch on your pc out at work ect....
but reading this comment, lead me to surgest an easy option, and there is a software variant that can be used on comps,...i-phone etc, so very usable
Thought id cracked it but still cant stream from work pc ,can open web tv from work pc but vlc wont open stram at work like it does at home,missing final key to the jigsaw,thought id get more help on this one
silverfox0786
26-08-11, 00:31
here you go mate here is a guide for vlc streaming on the web
http://www.world-of-satellite.com/showthread.php?3643-Guide-to-stream-your-VU-Duo-over-the-WEB-using-VLC
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