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If so, I'd like to post a request for assistance. If not, I won't bore any
more folks with the details of my problem. Thanks. Zan |
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I am running Sling Box on a Vista 64 bit Home Premium machine. Had no
problems from the start through a couple of updates. Don't know if I would be able to give technical advice, though I'll monitor this forum and see what I can do. BTW, our daughter and family use their computer in Singapore to watch our television. Neato! "tempgal" wrote in message ... If so, I'd like to post a request for assistance. If not, I won't bore any more folks with the details of my problem. Thanks. Zan |
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Hi --
Thanks for being a good sport about this. If you can help, it will be appreciated. If not, your effort will still be appreciated. The situation is that I have a new HP DV4T notebook with Vista 64 bit and a new Slingbox Pro-HD and am having trouble making the HP DV4T cooperate. The Slingbox is configured to use Port 443. (Had no luck with the recommended 5001 port.) Have forwarded 443 both for TCP and UDP on my home router. I believe the Slingbox configuration is correct because it works as it should with the Vista 64 computer on my home network and I am also able to remotely access my TV from my work desktop that uses XP Pro. The problem exists only with the Vista 64 computer when attempting remote access, whether it be from the same wired network at work where I can connect from my workstation or from any of the nearby wireless networks that I have tried. Have tried totally disabling the Windows Firewall and totally disabling Norton 360. Have "trusted" everything on my work network where I am attempting this from. (It is not a question of a Network Administrator blocking some ports because I would be the only one to configure such.) Have allowed Ports 443 TCP and UDP on the firewall. Still no joy. Any thoughts on what I might be overlooking? Thanks. Zan "Lu Powell" wrote in message ... I am running Sling Box on a Vista 64 bit Home Premium machine. Had no problems from the start through a couple of updates. Don't know if I would be able to give technical advice, though I'll monitor this forum and see what I can do. BTW, our daughter and family use their computer in Singapore to watch our television. Neato! "tempgal" wrote in message ... If so, I'd like to post a request for assistance. If not, I won't bore any more folks with the details of my problem. Thanks. Zan |
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Well that exhausted my non-technical brain. The Sling site has some pretty good tech support. Here's a place to start:
http://support.slingmedia.com/get/KB-005348.html "tempgal" wrote in message ... Hi -- Thanks for being a good sport about this. If you can help, it will be appreciated. If not, your effort will still be appreciated. The situation is that I have a new HP DV4T notebook with Vista 64 bit and a new Slingbox Pro-HD and am having trouble making the HP DV4T cooperate. The Slingbox is configured to use Port 443. (Had no luck with the recommended 5001 port.) Have forwarded 443 both for TCP and UDP on my home router. I believe the Slingbox configuration is correct because it works as it should with the Vista 64 computer on my home network and I am also able to remotely access my TV from my work desktop that uses XP Pro. The problem exists only with the Vista 64 computer when attempting remote access, whether it be from the same wired network at work where I can connect from my workstation or from any of the nearby wireless networks that I have tried. Have tried totally disabling the Windows Firewall and totally disabling Norton 360. Have "trusted" everything on my work network where I am attempting this from. (It is not a question of a Network Administrator blocking some ports because I would be the only one to configure such.) Have allowed Ports 443 TCP and UDP on the firewall. Still no joy. Any thoughts on what I might be overlooking? Thanks. Zan "Lu Powell" wrote in message ... I am running Sling Box on a Vista 64 bit Home Premium machine. Had no problems from the start through a couple of updates. Don't know if I would be able to give technical advice, though I'll monitor this forum and see what I can do. BTW, our daughter and family use their computer in Singapore to watch our television. Neato! "tempgal" wrote in message ... If so, I'd like to post a request for assistance. If not, I won't bore any more folks with the details of my problem. Thanks. Zan |
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Thanks, Lu. Been there done that. (As Sarah Palin might say, I've spoken
with reps in three countries.) Zan "Lu Powell" wrote in message ... Well that exhausted my non-technical brain. The Sling site has some pretty good tech support. Here's a place to start: http://support.slingmedia.com/get/KB-005348.html "tempgal" wrote in message ... Hi -- Thanks for being a good sport about this. If you can help, it will be appreciated. If not, your effort will still be appreciated. The situation is that I have a new HP DV4T notebook with Vista 64 bit and a new Slingbox Pro-HD and am having trouble making the HP DV4T cooperate. The Slingbox is configured to use Port 443. (Had no luck with the recommended 5001 port.) Have forwarded 443 both for TCP and UDP on my home router. I believe the Slingbox configuration is correct because it works as it should with the Vista 64 computer on my home network and I am also able to remotely access my TV from my work desktop that uses XP Pro. The problem exists only with the Vista 64 computer when attempting remote access, whether it be from the same wired network at work where I can connect from my workstation or from any of the nearby wireless networks that I have tried. Have tried totally disabling the Windows Firewall and totally disabling Norton 360. Have "trusted" everything on my work network where I am attempting this from. (It is not a question of a Network Administrator blocking some ports because I would be the only one to configure such.) Have allowed Ports 443 TCP and UDP on the firewall. Still no joy. Any thoughts on what I might be overlooking? Thanks. Zan "Lu Powell" wrote in message ... I am running Sling Box on a Vista 64 bit Home Premium machine. Had no problems from the start through a couple of updates. Don't know if I would be able to give technical advice, though I'll monitor this forum and see what I can do. BTW, our daughter and family use their computer in Singapore to watch our television. Neato! "tempgal" wrote in message ... If so, I'd like to post a request for assistance. If not, I won't bore any more folks with the details of my problem. Thanks. Zan |
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Sorry I couldn't be more helpful.
"tempgal" wrote in message ... Thanks, Lu. Been there done that. (As Sarah Palin might say, I've spoken with reps in three countries.) Zan "Lu Powell" wrote in message ... Well that exhausted my non-technical brain. The Sling site has some pretty good tech support. Here's a place to start: http://support.slingmedia.com/get/KB-005348.html "tempgal" wrote in message ... Hi -- Thanks for being a good sport about this. If you can help, it will be appreciated. If not, your effort will still be appreciated. The situation is that I have a new HP DV4T notebook with Vista 64 bit and a new Slingbox Pro-HD and am having trouble making the HP DV4T cooperate. The Slingbox is configured to use Port 443. (Had no luck with the recommended 5001 port.) Have forwarded 443 both for TCP and UDP on my home router. I believe the Slingbox configuration is correct because it works as it should with the Vista 64 computer on my home network and I am also able to remotely access my TV from my work desktop that uses XP Pro. The problem exists only with the Vista 64 computer when attempting remote access, whether it be from the same wired network at work where I can connect from my workstation or from any of the nearby wireless networks that I have tried. Have tried totally disabling the Windows Firewall and totally disabling Norton 360. Have "trusted" everything on my work network where I am attempting this from. (It is not a question of a Network Administrator blocking some ports because I would be the only one to configure such.) Have allowed Ports 443 TCP and UDP on the firewall. Still no joy. Any thoughts on what I might be overlooking? Thanks. Zan "Lu Powell" wrote in message ... I am running Sling Box on a Vista 64 bit Home Premium machine. Had no problems from the start through a couple of updates. Don't know if I would be able to give technical advice, though I'll monitor this forum and see what I can do. BTW, our daughter and family use their computer in Singapore to watch our television. Neato! "tempgal" wrote in message ... If so, I'd like to post a request for assistance. If not, I won't bore any more folks with the details of my problem. Thanks. Zan |