Nope it won't work.
All the mad skills can't overcome the limitations of consumer broadband Internet service.Unless it has some anti-whatever security, someone with some serious networking skills
could probably pull it off.
You can also use the Dish Anywhere app (if your Hopper has Sling built-in or add-on) and send it to your TV with a cable or an Apple TV box from iPad or iPhone.Is it possible to use a Dish Joey in Canada if the main Hopper is located in the US?
what is a stand alone slingbox, where would I buy one?
Nope it won't work. I know people who even tried over a VPN.
Even if it did work you would need a fast internet connection with at least 15 mbps up for it to work without breaking up constantly.
Actually it works fine over a VPN. I had tested it before and just set it up again this morning in case things had changed. Wireless USB Joey <-> Remote Router <-> VPN <-> Home Router <-> HWS. It is as functional as any Ethernet connected Joey. Can link between Hoppers, VOD access, App acces, etc, etc.Nope it won't work. I know people who even tried over a VPN.
Even if it did work you would need a fast internet connection with at least 15 mbps up for it to work without breaking up constantly.
Yeah, H & J need to be in the same broadcast domain.One of the "gotchas" I ran into with residential-class routers was the inability to set up the same subnet on both ends of the VPN connection. Maybe there was a way to do it, but I gave up trying to find that and just set up different subnets at each end. I expect that would break Joey functionality.