Help - dont get technology!
Hi,
I have seen the words "slingbox" and "slingcatcher" written a few times on this forum. Please could someone tell me what they are and if it is worth me getting these things for my upcoming move to Al Ain. I've had a quick look on ebay and it seems like to be able to use the scary pieces of tech, I need to keep my SKY subscription in the UK. Is this right? Please help me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:confused: |
Re: Help - dont get technology!
A slingbox will allow you to view all your Sky channels in Al Ain on your PC.
Have a look at this link, it gives simple instructions of what you need to do. http://www.radioandtelly.co.uk/slingbox.html The Slingcatcher basically is a partner for your Slingbox. What it does is 'catch' any video you've sent from a Slingbox and play it on a TV. However I believe that the Slingcatcher has been discontinued. You might be able to get it of ebay |
Re: Help - dont get technology!
both a waste of time in my view. The time difference will annoy you.
better to vpn and iplayer / download. |
Re: Help - dont get technology!
Originally Posted by EmiratesMillhouse
(Post 8714460)
both a waste of time in my view. The time difference will annoy you.
better to vpn and iplayer / download. |
Re: Help - dont get technology!
Originally Posted by EmiratesMillhouse
(Post 8714460)
both a waste of time in my view. The time difference will annoy you.
better to vpn and iplayer / download. |
Re: Help - dont get technology!
Thought that was vpl not vpn:)
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Re: Help - dont get technology!
Originally Posted by hnd
(Post 8716121)
Thought that was vpl not vpn:)
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Re: Help - dont get technology!
Whilst I also do what EM says I don't think the Slingbox solution is a waste of time and I used mine extensively until the last few months when my UK broadband (upstream speed) deteriorated.
What you do need is a PVR and ideally a Sky+ Box (with subscription) connected to the Slingbox - this will enable you to watch all subscribed channels live but also record and watch those recorded shows whenever you want; you control the PVR/Sky+ box from your computer via the Slingbox. UK Broadband standard upstream speed is 448kbps and you need all of that so if you have a good UK connection and at least 1MB in UAE (preferably 2MB+) you are good to go. The SkyPlayer (online) service is very flakey and has continuing problems and I still haven't really figured out how you get it ie is it included in your subscription or do you have to pay extra for it? |
Re: Help - dont get technology!
Originally Posted by EmiratesMillhouse
(Post 8714460)
both a waste of time in my view. The time difference will annoy you.
better to vpn and iplayer / download. VPN = virtual private network. In simple terms it connects your computer to another computer (e.g. in the UK). This makes it look like your computer is in the UK, so you can access websites that are restricted only to UK computers (e.g. iPlayer). |
Re: Help - dont get technology!
Originally Posted by csdf
(Post 8717040)
I noticed that you say download rather than stream. So it's not just me that finds that the connection speeds are too slow to stream from iPlayer?
VPN = virtual private network. In simple terms it connects your computer to another computer (e.g. in the UK). This makes it look like your computer is in the UK, so you can access websites that are restricted only to UK computers (e.g. iPlayer). |
Re: Help - dont get technology!
Originally Posted by UkMum
(Post 8717127)
How do you do that?
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Re: Help - dont get technology!
Waiting for the Spanish Inquisition on posting a vpn suppliers url in the thread.....
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Re: Help - dont get technology!
Originally Posted by csdf
(Post 8717040)
I noticed that you say download rather than stream. So it's not just me that finds that the connection speeds are too slow to stream from iPlayer?
VPN = virtual private network. In simple terms it connects your computer to another computer (e.g. in the UK). This makes it look like your computer is in the UK, so you can access websites that are restricted only to UK computers (e.g. iPlayer). I did have some issues at first - the problem is ping times not actual line speed. If you connect via PPTP / LT2 then you will get issues. Try connecting though OpenVPN. well worth googling OpenVPN - it's not a vpn provider but is a connection protocol. |
Re: Help - dont get technology!
Originally Posted by UkMum
(Post 8717127)
How do you do that?
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Re: Help - dont get technology!
Originally Posted by UkMum
(Post 8717127)
How do you do that?
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