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Thfcire

Thfcire

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I watched two films currently in the cinema and I'm about to watch spurs ...and I didn't get out of bed dodgy boxes are fucking ace
 
Motspur Hotspur

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Nice one lads.... the ex spert hadvice is helpful.

I found an old router yesterday and was wondering if there was a way for me to retransmit my signal to upstairs so I can watch 4k porn in bed....

Would I need to run a cable from one to the other or is there a more expensive spert way.

Iv got some power line with its but I don't think they are much cop as my Internet TV in the boudoir done seem to be too internetty...!!!

If you have the right kind of router you can flash the memory and do a wifi bridge. Never done it though as my old Belkin router wasn't compatible.
 
Sneeky

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Question to the geeks,
Could I use nat on my router and blame guest WiFi on lan ip for this connection?
Re-doing home cab , but that's another thread...



Duh, goes on Mac of device so no...

Ignore me.
 
Thfcire

Thfcire

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Question to the geeks,
Could I use nat on my router and blame guest WiFi on lan ip for this connection?
Re-doing home cab , but that's another thread...



Duh, goes on Mac of device so no...

Ignore me.
Ok ...because I havnt a fucking clue what your in about mate
 
Thfcire

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@Yid mste the issue you had with that t8 box was it it wouldn't turn on mines gone wonky
 
Yid

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Mate mine went fucking mental for about a month.... deleted everything I could and simply reloaded a new version of a kodi on the home page and then Wookie onto that.

All the pre installed progs are still there in the background as they are built into the root programme and I have no idea how to get shot...

Clear everything you can and start again mate... I thought mine was bricked but it was simply the updates and code for the pre installed build not being maintained. Once I jumped and did it myself it's been mustard ever since.

If I was gonna get another I'd get an absolute clean slate box and do it all myself...

Minimal amount of stuff.
 
Thfcire

Thfcire

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Mate mine went fucking mental for about a month.... deleted everything I could and simply reloaded a new version of a kodi on the home page and then Wookie onto that.

All the pre installed progs are still there in the background as they are built into the root programme and I have no idea how to get shot...

Clear everything you can and start again mate... I thought mine was bricked but it was simply the updates and code for the pre installed build not being maintained. Once I jumped and did it myself it's been mustard ever since.

If I was gonna get another I'd get an absolute clean slate box and do it all myself...

Minimal amount of stuff.
I can't even turn mine on doesn't work from remote and think the power button is broke ffs
 
Thfcire

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Got it sorted stuck power button phew nearly fucked itvout the window last night
 
Don Diaz

Don Diaz

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The face you pull when you see your two Avi's together above.....
 
Havocc

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Your provider will start blocking access to these sites, same as they do for some torrent sites.

But you can still access torrent sites via proxys and mirrors, so this will be the same for streaming services
 
Dorset

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Interesting:

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/03/14/uk_new_realtime_live_server_blocking_order/

The actions requested by the Football Association and the Premier League (unfortunately abbreviated to "FAPL" in the judgement*),require ISPs to block addresses of upstream streaming servers used by plugins that allow access to retransmitted unlicensed content.

I wonder if this block will include VPN servers, that would be bad. If it doesn't block VPNs then the whole thing is a waste of time, because everyone and his dog uses them eh? Your ISP can't know which server you are accessing if you are using a VPN, so they would be wee-ing in the wind. Surely this order can not include VPNs. I would be a bit grumpy if that happened.
 
skiathospurs

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Interesting:

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/03/14/uk_new_realtime_live_server_blocking_order/



I wonder if this block will include VPN servers, that would be bad. If it doesn't block VPNs then the whole thing is a waste of time, because everyone and his dog uses them eh? Your ISP can't know which server you are accessing if you are using a VPN, so they would be wee-ing in the wind. Surely this order can not include VPNs. I would be a bit grumpy if that happened.
my vpn claims to be able issue new isp as soon as bbc or whoever block it,never been blocked yet anyway.
 
Dorset

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my vpn claims to be able issue new isp as soon as bbc or whoever block it,never been blocked yet anyway.
I is laughing at this! I think him meaning IP, not ISP? Sorry, couldn't resist that.

This new blocking system from the feds is very different to the sort of thing the BBC did, they are implementing blocking at a different level. The BBC as a website tries to stop connections from VPN servers, that is fair, it's their website so they can decide who can and who can't see their stuff. This thing is more nasty and fundamental - ISPs (Internet Service Providers) blocking users from even accusing the servers that sites live on, it won't affect you in Greece as it is a UK Feds thing and even the wannabe tyrant May can't impose laws on other countries.

They are saying that these servers only provide illegal stuff anyway so blocking ALL users from accessing EVERYTHING on these servers while Premier League football matches are being played won't affect honest Johns. Cutting the connection for a few minutes at a time would obviously fuck up anybody's Internet usage. I don't see how they will be able to actually do this. First they will have to be able to identify the IP addresses of all these servers, then they will have to identify the new IP addresses when the servers change their addresses because the bastard feds are trying to block them. They will use tech like wot your VPN uses to change IP address. The feds haven't got a scooby about how the Internet works, stupid May still thinks Google IS the Internet and should remove 'bad stuff' from the web, that is like saying Yellow Pages should be responsible if one of their plumbers comes round 5 hours late and charges you 500 quid to change a washer.
 
Don Diaz

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Is a VPN like a VPL....but for blokes or something?
 
skiathospurs

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And your VPN is.......
its a company called lamnia,used em for about 4 years,costs about £70 pa or less with offers,for me small price to pay for being overseas and getting all UK tv/iplayers/skygo.If ever there is a problem their response by email or on support chat has always been within minutes to sort it.Dont know if i was in UK i would have a VPN,as I said for me its access to UK tv rather than security,but if sky/bt start messing with your right to do whatever you want on the net then I probably would.You can get vpn routers now so your dodgy box,PS4,Xbox or whatever can go through it ,think its a one off cost to buy the router and then subscription
 
skiathospurs

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I is laughing at this! I think him meaning IP, not ISP? Sorry, couldn't resist that.

This new blocking system from the feds is very different to the sort of thing the BBC did, they are implementing blocking at a different level. The BBC as a website tries to stop connections from VPN servers, that is fair, it's their website so they can decide who can and who can't see their stuff. This thing is more nasty and fundamental - ISPs (Internet Service Providers) blocking users from even accusing the servers that sites live on, it won't affect you in Greece as it is a UK Feds thing and even the wannabe tyrant May can't impose laws on other countries.

They are saying that these servers only provide illegal stuff anyway so blocking ALL users from accessing EVERYTHING on these servers while Premier League football matches are being played won't affect honest Johns. Cutting the connection for a few minutes at a time would obviously fuck up anybody's Internet usage. I don't see how they will be able to actually do this. First they will have to be able to identify the IP addresses of all these servers, then they will have to identify the new IP addresses when the servers change their addresses because the bastard feds are trying to block them. They will use tech like wot your VPN uses to change IP address. The feds haven't got a scooby about how the Internet works, stupid May still thinks Google IS the Internet and should remove 'bad stuff' from the web, that is like saying Yellow Pages should be responsible if one of their plumbers comes round 5 hours late and charges you 500 quid to change a washer.
yeah sorry my geek factor is showing itself up for the lack of knowledge.

End of the day work arounds will always be ahead of the feds&big business,streaming has been going on for over a decade has it ever been stopped?nope just more possibilities to choose from and better quality.If they want to win out they should focus on quality/content of legitimate broadcasters,cos i will accept not paying murdoch/bt over £100 a month to watch football for all the problems with streaming/quality cos the value just isnt there.ICYMI I could have the greek equivalent of bt sport/tv its 25 euro a month,has films,tons of regular UK/US channels and I would say 5 times the amount of PL/CL/EL matches than sky&bt combined.Its coverage of UK cups is poor but £20 pmth makes you think maybe i ll have that.Not what sky/bt want in £s and no 3pm games,not all spurs games,a ST at the lane is less money (before beers!!).Why do i want to pay over a grand a year so they can pay billions to show football and the money ends up with cunts like vardy earning 100k a week??
 
Sneeky

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Excuse my ignorance.. question..
Ip's change from external to internal once it hits your router so tracking these are pointless. Mac addresses don't so individual devices can be blocked.. won't the feds just tell isp's to block the server ports from the mac address of the streaming server ?
 
Dorset

Dorset

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Excuse my ignorance.. question..
Ip's change from external to internal once it hits your router so tracking these are pointless. Mac addresses don't so individual devices can be blocked.. won't the feds just tell isp's to block the server ports from the mac address of the streaming server ?
Ooooh I love it when you talk dirty! Dunno mate, I think you can change or spoof mac addresses if you are doing network virtualisation, in fact you would probably need to. I also think, I don't know because that deep tech stuff is voodoo to me and I don't need to bother with it these days, but I am pretty sure you can change what the world sees as your Mac address, I have vague recollections from my Unix days of playing with ifconfig? Yeah, you can't change the physical mac address in hardware, but if a connected device asks you what your mac address is and you tell it a big fib then I don't think there is a way for that 'fake news' to be exposed. If I was running some dodgy server I would definitely not want to be identified by IP address or Mac address so I would do some jiggery-pokery.

What about P2P stuff like Acestream? The feds would need to track connections through the whole world and his dog to try and find the original 'bad guy', that would probably be tough, as anyone using P2P should definitely be using a VPN and everybody in the network is sort of a server, so ..... oh no, that makes my brain explode trying to work out how they would do that! If I was naughty and wanted to watch streams I would probably use a VPN and Acestream, of course I don't, so if any feds are reading this just move on, nothing to see here.
 
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