Portfowarding:ATV2/XBMC
Capecodmacguy
Member Joined: Feb 2011 Reputation: 0 Location: cape cod mass |
2011-03-23 23:04
Post: #1
Is this possible?
XBMC RULES!!!!!!! |
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Memphiz
Team-XBMC Developer Joined: Feb 2011 Reputation: 91 Location: germany |
2011-03-23 23:12
Post: #2
what do you mean?
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prae5
Team-XBMC Forum Moderator Posts: 1,681 Joined: Jan 2009 Reputation: 28 Location: Cambridge, UK |
2011-03-23 23:21
Post: #3
What are you trying to achieve?
xbmcBoxes.com - The definitive source for xbmc hardware configuration and setup info Shuttle XS35GT Build and Review www.paulrae.com - my blog with lots of useful xbmc and htpc related articles How to enable debug logging and post a debug log How to post about a problem in a useful manner to get better help Debug file location I run XBMC on a selection of ION based xbmc appliances and a atv, all being feed by a opensolaris based NAS using zfs (8*1.5tb, 8 *1tb, 4*400gb). |
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Capecodmacguy
Member Joined: Feb 2011 Reputation: 0 Location: cape cod mass |
2011-03-24 11:42
Post: #4
I'm trying to get a faster connection speed for the ATV2..
Seems the buffering might subside or decrease its frequency... Just a guess.... XBMC RULES!!!!!!! |
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bircoe
Senior Member Posts: 190 Joined: Feb 2011 Reputation: 1 |
2011-03-24 15:51
Post: #5
Port forward what tho?
Port forwarding is only useful when your trying to contact a particular device on your network from outside the network... ie the Internet. So if you had a computer that hosted a website, you would setup portforwarding in the router of port 80 (http) to the ip address of your web server... If your streaming from a NAS box or PC on your network port forwarding aint gunna do squat. |
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