I also notice that on dish access my sling does not work properly it wont let me go to the remote or watch it in full screen. it is very buggy. it is a hit or miss type ting if it works or not.
Yes on the system information screen on the 922 is your Sling password...
But try the password admin for now, that should get you in for now.
since sling and recording share tv2, is it not possible to watch a show that is being recorded via slingbox?
Yes on the system information screen on the 922 is your Sling password...
But try the password admin for now, that should get you in for now.
Here is how to setup and use the built in Slingbox on the 922.
There is a sling id number on system info screen that you need ( and password )
where is this sling ID and password - have looked everyone in the system info screen and no luck...
edit: found it on the front panel but it does not work. it says you must go to dish.sling.com in order for it to work.
is there no way to use the native sling client?
No.. Like I mentioned in my review, the have blocked you from watching your 922 using the desktop Slingplayer software. (which I think is STUPID!)
The funny thing is if you can find an old version of the Slingplayer software you can watch the 922 just fine... they are intentionally making people watch via their website when it is not necessary or needed. (And if the website is broken like it appears to be now, you can't watch your 922 on your mac or PC.
We need to rally together to allow us to watch our 922's via the Slingbox software! Dish Network's website is not reliable at all at this point.
Please let me know if you get this working. I am trying to get my Slingcatcher going. (Also Slingplayers on Mac and PC.)
- [On remote] Click on Menu twice.
The ID and pw are on the lower left.
How do you know it is official?
I'm thinking I can still get a slingbox pro for my 722 and that will work fine!
I owned a 622 for almost 4 years with virtually no problems. I also own a 922 since the day it was released and the box has been near flawless as well.
Do you have REAL numbers to back up your claims of high defect rates on dish DVRs? Simply going by a few posts on an internet forum is hardly a scientific and accurate way of determining widespread problems for a consumer electronics product.