Sling Media SB260-100 manual Multiple routers in your home

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Multiple routers in your home

With the growth of wireless networks and combination network devices, some home networks have become overly complex with the use of multiple routers when just one can do the trick. If you have multiple routers in your home the ports must be open along the path. It is possible you have multiple routers in the home, even if you don’t think you own more than one. How is this possible?

Some DSL/Cable modems have built-in router functionality. For example: DSL modems made by 2Wire, as well as select models by Westell and SpeedStream often have built-in router functionality.

If you have a Voice-over-IP (VoIP) server in your home, it may also act as a router. In this case, the VoIP server is actually your primary router.

In a multiple router home where the Slingbox is connected to a secondary router, as shown below, you need to open a port on both routers to watch your Slingbox remotely. It is strongly recommended that you connect your Slingbox to the primary router in your home, as shown.

This is the easiest and most reliable configuration for setting up your Slingbox for remote viewing.

Solution: Follow these instructions if you connected the Slingbox to your secondary router.

1.Complete the standard port forwarding setup for your Slingbox and your secondary router (the secondary router is the one connected to your Slingbox; the pri- mary router is the one between your secondary router and the Internet, as shown below).

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Contents Page Slingbox User Guide Contents Appendix a Additional Setup and Installation Assistance Welcome Setup is easy...ignoring your TV is difficultIt’s not magic, but it’s close How to use this guide Where will you watch your TV?Stream of consciousness System Requirements Package ContentsNetwork Requirements Important Safety Instructions Important Safety Instructions Slingbox User Guide Connecting the Slingbox About the connectionsAbout the included cables Cable or cable combinationVideo cable with Audio cables Audio/Video cableIR Control cable Power adapterEthernet cable Rear panel connectors Connecting your Audio/Video source to the Slingbox If you are setting up your Slingbox withSharing an Audio/Video source Connecting a cable box, satellite receiver or a DVR OrOrConnect the IR control cable Finding the IR sensorUsing a cable modem Connecting your antenna or analog cable no cable boxAdding a splitter Connecting other Audio/Video devices Connecting multiple Audio/Video sources to the Slingbox Connecting another A/V deviceSwitching between A/V inputs Select the Slingbox Configuration tabConnecting the Slingbox to your home network What you need to get startedConnecting the Slingbox power adapter Before you Install the SlingPlayer softwareAre on, you’re SoftwareSlingbox User Guide About the software installation Free Slingbox Finder serviceSlingPlayer software installation SlingPlayer software installation SlingPlayer application setupSlingPlayer setup steps Help is available every step of the wayAudio/Video setup Video connection to your Slingbox Cable connection to your Slingbox Video Adjustments Audio/Video SettingsAudio Adjustment Television source IR control setup If the test does not workChannel changing Name and password setup Passwords Remote viewing setup Automatic router setup Configuring your routerManual router setup Help with port forwarding Setup complete Installing the SlingPlayer software on another computer Manually setting up your Slingbox for remote viewingUpdating the SlingPlayer software Setting up port forwarding Slingbox User Guide Using the Slingbox SlingStreamWatching your Slingbox Starting the SlingPlayerUsing the SlingPlayer application SlingPlayer controls Using the window controls Using the SlingRemote Mode Remote panelRemote control response time Control ModeUsing the SlingBar Viewing the SlingPlayer full screen Resizing the SlingPlayer and SlingRemoteAdding a favorite channel Using favorite channelsAdd Adding your own favorite channel logo Modifying and removing favorite channelsUsing multiple Slingbox Audio/Video inputs Switching between inputsViewing your Slingbox remotely Remote viewing experienceUsing the Slingbox Finder ID Locating your Slingbox Finder IDAdding a Slingbox using its Finder ID Adding a Slingbox using a domain name or IP addressAdding another Slingbox to your directory Click Add New SlingboxChanging the name or password of your Slingbox Making changes to your Slingbox settingsAdministrator password Making changes to your Slingbox settings Changing the Audio/Video settings Changing the network settingsUpdating the Slingbox firmware SlingPlayer menus and settings Player menuView menu Slingbox menuHelp menu Player Settings SlingPlayer optionsVideo Picture Settings Original SettingsVideo Mixing Renderer VMR9 VMR9 or notEncoding Settings Manually adjusting the streaming characteristicsConnection Settings To enter proxy server informationAdvanced Settings Other OptionsNetwork connections SlingPlayer software installationThis Appendix Troubleshooting remote viewing setup Resolving remote viewing failure Internet or Finder Service problemFirewall security software blocking SlingPlayer use Slingbox User Guide No open port on your router Multiple routers in your home Your Current Status Your Desired Status Troubleshooting remote viewing setup Example Your secondary router, correctly configured Slingbox User Guide Troubleshooting remote viewing setup Slingbox User Guide Optional networking connections Using wall-plug bridgesSlingbox connection near your TV source Connecting the Slingbox to a wireless network Restoring the Slingbox to factory settings Slingbox User Guide FCC and Specifications FCC StatementSlingbox Specifications Power Adapter Specifications FCC StatementSlingbox User Guide