Re: [slim] Enjoying your music from another place

2010-11-29 Thread pski
Mnyb;591561 Wrote: I have old an trusted Linksys WRT54GL for a router, not a DSL modem. Having a real network conection these days You can configure Dynamic DNS on it too, ? More technically inclined people probably use dd-wrt or similar in their router. There is a couple of routers

Re: [slim] Enjoying your music from another place

2010-11-28 Thread Mnyb
It helps having a router with for example Tomato software, the router interface can be accessed from the outside, I usually apply my portforwarding rules for a while then disable them afterwards. Also the server can be WOL from the router and I can turn it off afterwards. Spend to much time in

Re: [slim] Enjoying your music from another place

2010-11-28 Thread pski
Goodsounds;591333 Wrote: Nice of you spend the time to describe these instructions, though something tells me that the people who are inclined to do this may not need the help. I have a consistently functioning system of SB devices, but I'm decidedly non-technical. Any explanation that

Re: [slim] Enjoying your music from another place

2010-11-28 Thread pski
Mnyb;591337 Wrote: It helps having a router with for example Tomato software, the router interface can be accessed from the outside, I usually apply my portforwarding rules for a while then disable them afterwards. Also the server can be WOL from the router and I can turn it off afterwards.

Re: [slim] Enjoying your music from another place

2010-11-28 Thread Mnyb
I have old an trusted Linksys WRT54GL for a router, not a DSL modem. Having a real network conection these days You can configure Dynamic DNS on it too, ? More technically inclined people probably use dd-wrt or similar in their router. There is a couple of routers where you can replace the

Re: [slim] Enjoying your music from another place

2010-11-27 Thread Goodsounds
Nice of you spend the time to describe these instructions, though something tells me that the people who are inclined to do this may not need the help. I have a consistently functioning system of SB devices, but I'm decidedly non-technical. Any explanation that goes much beyond 3 lines loses my