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February 1, 2012 at 9:20 pm #12742
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InactiveHi,
Can anyone tell me if I should be able to stream from the HDR-FOX T2 to an HD-FOX T2 whilst the HDR-FOX T2 is recording?
Thanks…
February 1, 2012 at 10:25 pm #30015grahamlthompson
ParticipantNot an answer based on experience, but the answer is pretty certain to be yes. (The media server 3rd party firmware for the Foxsat-hdr certainly can). Streaming a recording from the hdd does not involve a tuner so while recording two a HD FOX T2 should be able to access the existing recordings. Hopefully someone with both can confirm.
February 2, 2012 at 8:19 am #30016Anonymous
InactiveThanks for the reply. I thought it should be possible.
The reason I asked is that I have just bought an HD as a second receiver in the house and I’ve added a couple of HomePlug Powerline adapters to my network to get them talking. All seemed to be working fine the day I set it up but today the HD wasn’t finding the HDR on the network. I noticed that the HDR was recording at the time and raised the question. I haven’t yet had a chance to power the HDR off/on to see if that fixes it. I think it may be an issue with the server on the HDR because both machines were able to connect to iPlayer via the router so their network connections must have been working. Perhaps the server on the HDR had stopped working?
I’ll be trying to have another play later today if I can find a time slot when no one is sat in front of them!
February 2, 2012 at 10:08 am #30017grahamlthompson
ParticipantI could of course be wrong. Like I said I don’t have any experience (I only have a HD FOX T2).
February 2, 2012 at 10:44 am #30018Barry
ModeratorWelcome to the Forum

Yes you can steam whilst recording.
February 2, 2012 at 11:03 am #30019grahamlthompson
ParticipantBarry – 17 minutes ago »
Welcome to the Forum

Yes you can steam whilst recording.
Is that put the kettle on Barry
February 2, 2012 at 11:08 am #30020Barry
Moderatorheehee doesn’t yours make the tea then Graham

That’s what I get for answering a telephone call at the same time as typing the reply.
February 2, 2012 at 11:10 am #30021grahamlthompson
ParticipantBarry – 1 minute ago »
heehee doesn’t yours make the tea then Graham

That’s what I get for answering a telephone call at the same time as typing the reply.
I have a wife for that job.
(Iknow MCP
February 2, 2012 at 11:51 am #30022Anonymous
InactiveBarry – 1 hour ago »
Welcome to the Forum

Yes you can steam whilst recording.
Thanks for the welcome. Reassuring to know that it should work as I expected. I’ll try a power reset on the HDR later. After I’ve put the kettle on
February 2, 2012 at 12:56 pm #30023Barry
ModeratorMake sure Content Share is enabled:
Menu, Settings, System, Internet Setting, Content Share.
but I guess it is as you have successfully streamed in the past.
February 2, 2012 at 2:04 pm #30024Anonymous
InactiveBarry – 1 hour ago »
Make sure Content Share is enabled:
Menu, Settings, System, Internet Setting, Content Share.
but I guess it is as you have successfully streamed in the past.
Thanks – I’ll check that. But, yes, it was working the day before yesterday and then not working yesterday…
February 2, 2012 at 9:13 pm #30025Anonymous
InactiveThat’s it, a reboot of the HDR did the trick – thanks.
Bascule – 9 hours ago »
Barry – 1 hour ago »
Welcome to the Forum

Yes you can steam whilst recording.
Thanks for the welcome. Reassuring to know that it should work as I expected. I’ll try a power reset on the HDR later. After I’ve put the kettle on
February 6, 2012 at 9:56 am #30026Anonymous
InactiveHi again!
More advice required from any network experts out there please….
I’m afraid I’m still having intermittent problems getting my HD and HDR connected to my Network with some Powerline HomePlugAV adapters.
I have 2 Edimax HP-2002AV adapters and 2 TP-Link TL-PA211 adpters. I have tried resetting all adpters to factory defaults and starting from scratch several times but no joy yet. I have had occasions when I thought all was working but then the HD looses sight of the HDR. Both units can still access the portal but the HD can’t see the HDR server.
A couple of question:
1) If these HomePlug devices are set to default, should they all just work together or do they still need to be paired/grouped?
2) Will the adpaters on the HD and HDR need to be grouped with an adpater on the router in order for them to be part of the network and work properly? Or can I merely have an adapter on the HDR and one on the HD and no other devices on the Networker? I presume I would need to configure fixed IP addresses in the Humax boxes in this case but will they be able to talk to each other without there being a router/gateway on the same network?
Any help help would be gratfully received – thanks…
February 6, 2012 at 11:23 pm #30027Anonymous
InactiveBascule – 12 hours ago »
1) If these HomePlug devices are set to default, should they all just work together or do they still need to be paired/grouped?
Yes. But it depends. They group themselves (nothing to do with your network) without any intervention from you and the more adapters you have in the house, the more stable the connection between them should be. However, you then need to join that group of adapters to your network…
Will the adpaters on the HD and HDR need to be grouped with an adpater on the router in order for them to be part of the network and work properly? Or can I merely have an adapter on the HDR and one on the HD and no other devices on the Networker? I presume I would need to configure fixed IP addresses in the Humax boxes in this case but will they be able to talk to each other without there being a router/gateway on the same network?
Any help help would be gratfully received – thanks…
So this is how these things work in my house:
1. I plug my first adapter in to a 4-gang extension board. After a couple of seconds I have a glowing power light on this adapter.
2. I plug my second adapter in to the same 4-gang extension board. This happily lights up with its power light on. After a couple of extra seconds each adapter also has the “Powerline” LED lit. This means they have created a link between them and can talk to each other.
— repeat step 2 ad nauseum
3. I press the security button on each adapter whilst they are connected to the same 4-gang board. That triggers the adapters to auto-negotiate an encryption key with each other, but you only have a few seconds to press the button on each of them (hence why they are still on the same extension board at this point).
4. Now I have 2/3/4/? adapters that can talk to each other (and do so securely) I plug a cat5 cable from one of them in to my router/hub/switch. This adapter should now have all 3 lights lit as it has a network connection. This is acting as one end of a transparent bridge from my home network to my secure powerline network.
5. I now plug another cat5 cable in to a laptop with WiFi disabled. This is set to acquire IP address via DHCP (default). I then connect the other end of the cable to each of the remaining power line adapters in turn and check that the complete the invisible bridge started in step 4. I should be able to go to BBC iPlayer and stream a HD programme without a glitch.
6. IMPORTANT: I then move adapter 1 to a master (i.e. not on an extension lead or filtered) plug socket close to the router, plug it back in and check my 3 lights all come back on.
7. I can now unplug adapter 2/3/4/? and move them to where I want them in the house. Some adapters give an indication as to the quality of their internal link (and therefore the speed of traffic it can carry) by a colour changing power line LED, but I always test with a laptop and some file transfers or iPlayer viewing. I always have them plugged in to a master socket, not via an extension board or plug splitter.
By following the above I have successfully extended my network to a Humax HD-Fox T2 and a Sony BluRay player. Each streams iPlayer in HD perfectly in a house with quite messy wiring. I set no manual IP addresses (though you could choose to do so if you wish) the Humax and the Sony’s default settings were OK.
Good luck – let us know how you get on!
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