Shy Channels on sat with dreambox 500s
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3. October 2010 @ 17:56 |
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lenny is spot on. killer is that it is hard to get a usb/serial connexion to work. managed it a couple of times. goo to have a hard serial connection
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3. October 2010 @ 19:15 |
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Originally posted by fintannl: lenny is spot on. killer is that it is hard to get a usb/serial connexion to work. managed it a couple of times. goo to have a hard serial connection
they can be tricky alright,..mine came with a driver CD but did'nt need it as windows 7 automaticaly found the adaptor, loaded a driver & assigned a com port,..sweet
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carrickro
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4. October 2010 @ 01:12 |
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thanks ienny123
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4. October 2010 @ 03:38 |
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Guys, How do you connect to ymax? if you don't have eircom coming to your house.
this question was posed to me yesterday evening, by my nextdoor neighbhours.
500s I got for them, I would be used to the router from eircom, but the ymax is an upright one with only a one rj45 points, One for the pc 45, two rj11 one into wall socket to allow the phone to work, any advice.
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4. October 2010 @ 10:34 |
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Originally posted by Hubabuba: Guys, How do you connect to ymax? if you don't have eircom coming to your house.
this question was posed to me yesterday evening, by my nextdoor neighbhours.
500s I got for them, I would be used to the router from eircom, but the ymax is an upright one with only a one rj45 points, One for the pc 45, two rj11 one into wall socket to allow the phone to work, any advice.
you can get a 4 way extension hub that you connect into the ymax router and you will have 3 spare rj45 sockets to plug into.you should be able to get one in any pc shop.only about 25 quid to buy
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4. October 2010 @ 10:48 |
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Originally posted by jken: Originally posted by Hubabuba: Guys, How do you connect to ymax? if you don't have eircom coming to your house.
this question was posed to me yesterday evening, by my nextdoor neighbhours.
500s I got for them, I would be used to the router from eircom, but the ymax is an upright one with only a one rj45 points, One for the pc 45, two rj11 one into wall socket to allow the phone to work, any advice.
you can get a 4 way extension hub that you connect into the ymax router and you will have 3 spare rj45 sockets to plug into.you should be able to get one in any pc shop.only about 25 quid to buy
Jken,
would the eircom router do? I have a spare one, never thought of it until your reply.
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garycocs
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4. October 2010 @ 15:14 |
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Long time since I've been up here, goes to show the DM500s have been behaving themselves.
Have just got a problem with a couple of the boxes.
So every so often after a hard power off I have to reflash the boxes, not a problem.
Then find the channels, not a problem.
Then upload the CCcam.cfg shown below
SERVER LISTEN PORT : 12000
C: 192.168.1.113 12000 root114 root114
The server CCcam.cfg is shown also
SERVER LISTEN PORT : 12000
SMARTCARD CLOCK FREQUENCY : /dev/sci0 3430000
BOXKEY : /dev/sci0 xx xx xx xx
F: root101 root101 3 1 1 { 0:0:3 }
F: root100 root100 3 1 1 { 0:0:3 }
F: root101 root101 3 1 1 { 0:0:3 }
F: root110 root110 3 1 1 { 0:0:3 }
F: root111 root111 3 1 1 { 0:0:3 }
F: root113 root113 3 1 1 { 0:0:3 }
F: root114 root114 3 1 1 { 0:0:3 }
F: root115 root115 3 1 1 { 0:0:3 }
So now I've only one slave box working on the home plug network (114)
The other ones can get online (check the forums through the box) but say the master is offline?
I thought it might be the plugs but I've swapped the working slave for a non working slave and the working one stays working.
Any suggestions lads??
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Gary
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4. October 2010 @ 16:13 |
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one of the client clines would read
c: internalipofserver 12000 root115 root115
for a box that is internal to your router or
c: dyndnshostname 12000 root115 root115 no
for a box that is external to your router
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jhammer02
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4. October 2010 @ 18:21 |
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I am new all this, I have got dm600s and installed ge**ni and cc**m, selected eu****rd and as**a sat to get shy u k, I also bought c**ne from a website but now I am not getting any u k channels not even free ones, except some French channels and shy news international. Dont whats wrong, I installed the dish on my own using the Konig satellite meter in the same direction of dish of neighbours. Please can anyone help me?
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4. October 2010 @ 18:41 |
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it would seem your dish is not set on astra/eurobird 28 east ,the fact that you have french channels (sky has one or two france 24 and tv5 ) and sky international and no free uk channels would indicate that .
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garycocs
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5. October 2010 @ 05:43 |
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Originally posted by fintannl: one of the client clines would read
c: internalipofserver 12000 root115 root115
for a box that is internal to your router or
c: dyndnshostname 12000 root115 root115 no
for a box that is external to your router
Thanks for the reply Fintan, I have the IPs set to internal ones as all the boxes are internal.
Any more suggestions lads?
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naz07
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5. October 2010 @ 10:53 |
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I know as a server the box needs to be better than a 500 but for testing purposes till i can get the boxes up and running will two 500's be ok. one as a server and one as a external box.
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5. October 2010 @ 12:50 |
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yes the dm500s will be ok for test purposes and it can be used as your server if you wish .
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jhammer02
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5. October 2010 @ 14:03 |
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Originally posted by piopat: it would seem your dish is not set on astra/eurobird 28 east ,the fact that you have french channels (sky has one or two france 24 and tv5 ) and sky international and no free uk channels would indicate that .
Any advise how to setup the dish?
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Jhammer
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5. October 2010 @ 20:46 |
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hi gary mate sorry to see you have a problem i see your getting good help,fintann is the best im sure he will sort you out mate .
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garycocs
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6. October 2010 @ 05:01 |
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Originally posted by piopat: hi gary mate sorry to see you have a problem i see your getting good help,fintann is the best im sure he will sort you out mate .
Nice one Pio, ya this one has me stumped for some reason!!!
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6. October 2010 @ 07:13 |
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gary, two things to check. first identify the ip address of your server, by going into setup and checking your network connection data. Now make sure that dhcp is not enabled on this server box by unticking dhcp. so now you have established the internal ip address of your server (it will look like 192.168.x.x) then you need to go into your router and port forward port 12000 to the ip address of your server. with your clients, all of these should be dhcp enabled. hope this helps
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garycocs
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6. October 2010 @ 07:57 |
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Hi Fintan,
At work now but I'll switch off dhcp on the server box when I go home.
I do know the IP of it is 192.168.1.113 AND it does seem to be pretty static.
Thanks for that. Not sure how to change the port forwarding on the Solwise Home Plugs?
Thanks for your help.
Gary
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6. October 2010 @ 15:44 |
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its not on the home plugs. its in your router. otherwise it is not possible for client to communicate with server. are you using eircom router, in which case your router can be found at 192.168.1.254, login, go to advanced and setup port 12000 port forwarding to 192.168.1.113. and make sure to untick dhcp on server box, because if you turn server off and on again it will otherwise get new ip adress and your portforwarding will no longer work
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garycocs
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7. October 2010 @ 05:12 |
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Originally posted by fintannl: its not on the home plugs. its in your router. otherwise it is not possible for client to communicate with server. are you using eircom router, in which case your router can be found at 192.168.1.254, login, go to advanced and setup port 12000 port forwarding to 192.168.1.113. and make sure to untick dhcp on server box, because if you turn server off and on again it will otherwise get new ip adress and your portforwarding will no longer work
Sorry I guess I didn't make it clear, I'm doing a local card share so I dont need port forwarding to the outside world.
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7. October 2010 @ 09:29 |
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you do need port forwarding to your server be it local or worldwide
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garycocs
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7. October 2010 @ 09:32 |
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Right, the thing is I don't have a router as such, just a load of home plugs and the satellite internet coming in on one??
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7. October 2010 @ 11:13 |
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gary, i think i need to backtrack on what i last said. now that i think of it, it should be possible to share internally without router port forwarding. so you have satellite internet. now correct me if i'm wrong but no matter what internet type you have you simply must have a modem to handle the communication between the satellite and your pc. so i don't think what you say can be true. you cannot directly connect a satellite connection into a homeplug and expect it to work unless the modem is in fact integrated in the satellite ariel and you simply won't be able to get at it. If this is the case what i suggest is that you buy something like a dlink dir301 (ie a simple router) and you connect all your clients through this. i'm at a loss to understand how your network can assign internal ip addresses for connected clients without having a modem. it simply does not make sense
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garycocs
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7. October 2010 @ 11:20 |
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Originally posted by fintannl: gary, i think i need to backtrack on what i last said. now that i think of it, it should be possible to share internally without router port forwarding. so you have satellite internet. now correct me if i'm wrong but no matter what internet type you have you simply must have a modem to handle the communication between the satellite and your pc. so i don't think what you say can be true. you cannot directly connect a satellite connection into a homeplug and expect it to work unless the modem is in fact integrated in the satellite ariel and you simply won't be able to get at it. If this is the case what i suggest is that you buy something like a dlink dir301 (ie a simple router) and you connect all your clients through this. i'm at a loss to understand how your network can assign internal ip addresses for connected clients without having a modem. it simply does not make sense
Ya not really sure of the workings of those home plugs.
In the attic the satellite signal comes in to what you might call a modem (tiny white unbranded box) with one network cable output, which is joined to a home plug putting the signal into the power supply.
I can get internet from any plug socket in the house using one of these homeplugs.
The thing is that this used to work I had four boxes working at one stage and I can still get online from all the boxes, the problem is all but one box think the master is offline when it's obviously not??
I've swapped plugs (master and slave) and swapped boxes but I've 2/3 that see the master as being offline for some reason??
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7. October 2010 @ 14:30 |
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clear this up for me. lets take the box that is not working, if you put a working client box into the same position of the not working client box does the working one now stop working
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