The box says it requires a Pentium IV. Is that accurate? What speed? But I will ask again----can it work witha wireless connection. ?
lovswr said:Scott, do you have any sort of bandwidth monitoring software? I would like to know the up/down speeds of your home server when you are watching 942 HD at your office. Also (if you don't mind) are you cable/dsl FTTP & the rate
Scott Greczkowski said:Upstream in your house transmits at over 1,000k. I dont think these video game adapters could transmit that kind of speed.
Scott Greczkowski said:No it does not require a static IP.
Each Slingbox has a unique "Locator ID" when your slingbox is plugged in and connected to the internet every few minutes your Slingbox connects to the Slingbox locator servers and reports your ID and IP address.
This way when you out somewhere you just input your Locator ID which checks the Slingmedia database for your IP address and connects you.
The slingbox can work wirelessly, depends on your setup. I tried it but was not impressed with the throughput from my wireless adapter which I had hooked to the slingbox. (More of a problem with the adapter then an issue with the Slingbox itself)
That's correct, you can use the virtual remote to instruct your 942 to record and perform all the other functions (play, pause, rewind, guide, DVR, menu, etc). For some reason their Menu button is mapped to the 942's DVR function. They have another option called Menu under the Remote button that's mapped to the 942's Menu function. In other words, they have two items both named Menu, but mapped to different functions.pederb said:Scott, what is the record button for on the remote? I was told that I could record and program DVR on my 942 remotly from my computer via Slingbox. Is that not correct?