Posts by mrgmx

    Yeah mate, just needs the output (tv) and your 3d'd Up!


    (You'll notice its split screen on that channel)




    :06:


    Have Fun

    330Mbps Fibre to the Premises BT Rolls out New SuperFast BB speeds!


    Yesterday BT Openreach announced that the premium Fibre to the Premises (FTTP) service, promising speeds of up to 330Mbps, had been made commercially available to all other ISPs.
    Similar to how existing ISPs can use BT Openreach’s ADSL and Fibre to the Cabinet (FTTC) lines to sell broadband services, BT Openreach’s FTTP footprint is now available to be resold to other non-BT Retail subscribers.


    But who’s biting?
    So far we’ve just heard of plans from Plusnet and Zen Internet. We’ve contacted the main UK ISPs to find out if and when they’ll be signing up for FTTP.
    Bear in mind that right now the 330Mbps lines are available in just a handful of places. So until there’s greater availability, its possible that not everyone will be jumping on the 330Mbps bandwagon.
    We will update this piece as and when we hear more from providers.

    BT Retail

    Perhaps surprisingly, BT Retail hasn’t yet announced its plans for 330Mbps. After the BT Openreach announcement we were half-expecting the unveiling of BT Infinity 300.
    However the official line at the minute is that BT Retail “[doesn’t] offer ultra-fast currently and [is] not in a position to say publicly whether [we] will or won’t.”
    We’ll keep you posted on this...


    5*Y
    We’ve heard nothing back yet from *** about its plans to sell 330Mbps FTTP broadband. *** has quietly been making use of BT’s FTTC lines however, so perhaps it’ll do the same with FTTP.

    Virgin Media

    Virgin Media has announced that it won’t be buying fibre optic broadband lines from BT Openreach as the type of cable used by BT’s network - VDSL2 - is different to the type that Virgin Media uses - DOCSIS 3.
    A Virgin Media spokesperson told us that as “we can't deliver our full suite of services over BT Infinity” (i.e. TV, on-demand video, TiVo service etc) Virgin Media won’t be using BT’s network.

    TalkTalk

    TalkTalk has yet to get back to us about its plans (if any) for using BT Openreach’s FTTP lines.

    Orange

    As with ***, we’re still waiting to hear back about Orange’s plans to use BT’s FTTP lines.

    O2

    Again, we’re still waiting to hear back. Given that Be Broadband, owned by O2, has announced that it won’t be selling fibre optic broadband services this year, this could be an indicator that O2 broadband won’t either.


    Plusnet trialling 330Mbps fibre optic broadband
    On the quiet, Plusnet let some details slip on its forum about 330Mbps trials last week. Plusnet has yet to announce plans to sell 330Mbps FTTP broadband services - but given that the trials were only mentioned recently, we’re guessing it’ll be a while before anything’s formally announced.


    Zen Internet to launch 330Mbps FTTP broadband
    Zen Internet has announced that it will be launching 330Mbps FTTP services soon, next to its existing 100Mbps services.
    Though no price details for the 330Mbps service has been announced just yet, we expect that costs will be in the same region as its 100Mbps products.
    Zen Internet Fibre Enterprise gives you 100Mbps down, 15Mbps up and a 500GB monthly usage cap for £70 a month.
    Zen Internet Fiber Enterprise Plus gives you 100Mbps downstream but offers a faster 30Mbps upstream speed. Usage is capped at 500GB a month and the cost rises to £95 a month.


    These packages are more geared towards businesses and early adopters who perhaps don’t mind the extra expense.



    :firework::mrgmx:

    Yeah but Repeats get missed, if your DL them there all there to watch at your leisure!


    I have a list for oldies but ill leave that...exposed myself too much lol

    See this is a post that will show those that watch way too much TV but i find the biggest problem is the ones that start for a season or 2 then finish 'due to funding' lol


    Police Drama
    Blue Bloods
    CSI
    The Wire
    Chicago Code


    Comedy
    Weeds


    Remakes
    Knight Rider
    Teen Wolf
    V 2012


    Fantasy/History
    Tudors
    Game of Thrones
    Boardwalk Empire


    Docs
    Deadliest Catch


    Something for her in doors
    Cake Boss
    Single Ladies



    Ill stop now lol

    All go here Caz, Using BH 1.7.5


    Got rid of all previous, whacked file into tmp and installed through TSPANEL file explorer! All good!


    I now have Movies and Tv Shows to watch Yipee


    What will it be Goodfellas, Game of Thrones? On the Buses (No link oops) ah well loads for me to watch now!!


    Someone give that man a Drink!


    :red:

    Just follow Caz's instructions and this will setup 1 tuner i would of thought!


    If you had a Duo and had 2 Recievers you would run this again for Tuner B!


    As you have Solo just set it up once for the one receiver

    Banny,


    Na mate, switched to Idreamx as i have the pleasure of a Mac lol!


    Campbell1987 is playing with it now so fingers crossed between the 2 we will get a result!


    I think mine was due to dodgy webif on duo???? many other peps seemed to get it sorted quickly so to speak!


    Let us know how you get on!


    Server delayed for today then :)

    Campbell,


    This is one of the ones on the list mate! But as no one has shone any light as yet!


    Not a 100% sure but you may need dns address, not sure if no-ip will work on this?


    Failing that there is idreamx, it has the functionality to stream outside the network!


    I think you just need to open port you assign in the preferences and add dns or fixed ip address for it to stream to so to speak!


    But like i said on the to-do list so haven't setup to give you exact setup instructions sorry!


    Perhaps you could tell me lol


    Hopefully someone may add to this!

    mack3rs,


    If you have setup dns account and your connecting using that account internally you should be cool


    Only thing to do is try thou, but in theory if your IP address/DnsName is active and working and your ports are open for your server your good to go!

    Toni,


    Have a look here to start it explains the basics


    http://linuxsat-support.com/ca…nes-clines-beginners.html


    In answer to your direct question,
    It would depend on what protocol your sharing with and/or what protocol the user is using to connect to you!
    If your sharing with Newcamd it would be 17000 if Cccam 12007


    in general lines are written like so and placed in Cccam.cfg file


    C: YOURIPADDRESS PORTNO USERNAME PASSWORD - You can add sharing restrictions e.t.c after the PASSWORD which is explained in the link above


    However,


    If your sharing with Newcamd the line would be similar to


    CWS = YOURIPADDRESS PORTNO USERNAME PASSWORD 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14



    If you have setup a No-IP or Dydns account this would be/replace YOURIPADDRESS in the examples given.


    Someone will add/comment on this but the basics are in the link

    That's all i knew off hand mate,
    Give it a while someone may add/suggest something else!
    A tool or add-on


    Haven't really had a need for this as yet lol
    But Yes would be via telnet

    A lot of default ports still in the setup
    12000 and 16001 are defaults settings for all the setup files/scripts run on this site so that may be the start of the problem!


    You should change ANY and ALL default port settings and Passwords given in any set up scripts for added security!


    Try changing them and then go from there.....Master G should/will add if anything else is required but either way change them settings



    And he beat me to it lol

    Steve,


    Not sure whether this will work for box but should do.......You have a couple of options either


    Zip the file/folder with a password


    You can password protect a zip file. Proceed as follows:
    Create a directory for this experiment, and name it test.
    Copy a few files and paste them into this directory so it isn’t empty.
    Now open a terminal and enter:



    zip -e -r /home/Desktop/newtest /home/Desktop/test


    Enter password:
    Verify password:


    Now you have a file newtest.zip which is password protected. (you can/could delete test)



    zip with -e option encrypts the contents of the zip archive using a password.



    This encrypts with standard pkzip encryption which is considered weak.
    However, the job of protecting the file is done, because even the root user needs
    the password or should be a hacker to decrypt.


    To unzip that same folder issue the command:


    unzip <Directory_Name>.zip



    You will then be prompted for the same password you gave for the encryption.
    Once you successfully enter the password the file will be unzipped.



    Or alternatively You can change the folder's permissions so no user other than root can
    access the files inside:


    Code:
    chmod 600 /path/to/folder


    Then set the owner as root (if not already).


    Code:
    chown root:root /path/to/folder


    This will set your folder so that all user accounts on the local machine are
    denied access to the folders contents, except for the root account.


    Hope it helps, but i just see Ten in here so he may help further lol