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    Quote Originally Posted by Hotchef View Post
    i have a netgear N150 wireless router, model DGN1000

    i looked for virtual firewall server but i dont have one. the only firewall rules option i have is in the screen shot below

    Screen Shot 2013-05-24 at 07.51.16.jpg



    what do i need to edit?

    thanks

    is it add service?

    Screen Shot 2013-05-24 at 08.04.47.jpg

    if so what would the settings be

    i am on vix latest image

    openwebif on 8001
    transcoding on 8002

    thanks

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    you need to add a service first then select it as a firewall rule. if you are looking to port foward then use this.
    hxxp://support.herefilefile.com/entries/171529-How-to-Forward-Ports-on-a-NetGear-WNR1000-v2
    Last edited by karl_everest; 24-05-13 at 14:26.

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    Okay i am stuck and need some help please. i Have
    OpenViX3.0.664 kernel 3.3.8 installed on a Vu+ Solo2. I have setup a noip account. enabled OpenWebInterface set the http port to 1980 and the streaming port to 8002, i have installed inadyn and configured it and enabled the transcoding plugin to port 8002 (same as streaming port) everything works fine on my LAN. but when i attempt to stream via WAN it fails in the media player, i can access my epg fine but when i click on the tv to stream it fails, i have tried both media player and vlc player and neither has worked. Also i can download and play recorded programs fine

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    Quote Originally Posted by karl_everest View Post
    Okay i am stuck and need some help please. i Have
    OpenViX3.0.664 kernel 3.3.8 installed on a Vu+ Solo2. I have setup a noip account. enabled OpenWebInterface set the http port to 1980 and the streaming port to 8002, i have installed inadyn and configured it and enabled the transcoding plugin to port 8002 (same as streaming port) everything works fine on my LAN. but when i attempt to stream via WAN it fails in the media player, i can access my epg fine but when i click on the tv to stream it fails, i have tried both media player and vlc player and neither has worked. Also i can download and play recorded programs fine

    My problem is exactly the same as yours, everything works as it should on my LAN but for some unknown reason every time I switch to 3G I get an error on both VLC, Daroon and MX Player. Everything else on 3G works as it should - Channel Listings, Box Commands, Sending Messages and watching recorded programs all work perfectly. I even set up and Dyndns account just to see if No-Ip was the cause but no. If anyone has any other suggestions I'd love to try them as I have run out of ideas now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by karl_everest View Post
    you need to add a service first then select it as a firewall rule. if you are looking to port foward then use this.
    hxxp://support.herefilefile.com/entries/171529-How-to-Forward-Ports-on-a-NetGear-WNR1000-v2

    it says select a lower and a higher port number

    so is the port 80 or 8001?

    thanks

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