Dreambox setup, what hardware required?

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  • Elric
    V.I.P. soft lad
    • Mar 2008
    • 853

    #16
    i use 2 5meter normal network cable which i joined together to make it 10 meter,connect that to me router and dm600 ( which is in bedroom)


    also forgot to add that i use a wireless bridge connect me dm600 (downstairs) to the router
    Last edited by Elric; 14 October, 2009, 15:46. Reason: the added bit







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    • PAUL7331
      Top Poster
      • Mar 2008
      • 163

      #17
      Originally posted by westkill
      if out of a router normal ethernet cable or crossover will do
      didnt you like the idea i put in the second post saves alot of trailing cables
      powerline adapter into your router and plug socket ,the second one in the room were your dreambox is and into another plug socket uses your wiring in your home plug un play
      Not a bad idea mate but when im 'sharing the cards' wont this stutter etc through wireless? Plus it will be more exspensive to buy homeplugs AND network wireless adaptor for dreambox wont it as opposed to me buying a 40m network cable?

      By the way, so this 40 Meter CAT5e RJ45 Ethernet Network LAN Cable 40M Lead on eBay (end time 21-Oct-09 21:05:00 BST)
      will do for router to dreambox connection will it?
      Last edited by PAUL7331; 14 October, 2009, 15:49.

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      • westkill
        V.I.P. Member
        • May 2008
        • 2378

        #18
        yes that lead fine m8
        dm800-s=1.1 m triax motorised dish=titanium twin lnb

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        • PAUL7331
          Top Poster
          • Mar 2008
          • 163

          #19
          Originally posted by westkill
          yes that lead fine m8
          Cheers mate!

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          • ianmac
            DK Veteran
            • Oct 2008
            • 922

            #20
            You can still do it the way Westkill says, without getting any stutter ect,
            if you move your modem + router downstairs like I said in 1 of the options,
            then your Dreambox can be connected directly to your router via a short ethernet cable. (no stutter)
            Then you can use Westkills method to give you the internet upstairs without the long cable, but I would not know how easy that is to setup, (would be interesting though)
            Or you could just install a wireless network card in your upstairs pc, to connect to the router that way.

            It all depends on whether you can live with slightly less speed on the upstairs pc, & if the speed of your broadband is 10mb or below then you won't even know the diference..

            Hope that helps
            Ian

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            • PAUL7331
              Top Poster
              • Mar 2008
              • 163

              #21
              Originally posted by ianmac
              You can still do it the way Westkill says, without getting any stutter ect,
              if you move your modem + router downstairs like I said in 1 of the options,
              then your Dreambox can be connected directly to your router via a short ethernet cable. (no stutter)
              Then you can use Westkills method to give you the internet upstairs without the long cable, but I would not know how easy that is to setup, (would be interesting though)
              Or you could just install a wireless network card in your upstairs pc, to connect to the router that way.

              It all depends on whether you can live with slightly less speed on the upstairs pc, & if the speed of your broadband is 10mb or below then you won't even know the diference..

              Hope that helps
              Ian
              I wouldnt be able to live with the loss of speed mate as I do quite a bit of downloading!

              I'll purchase a long cable me thinks!

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              • ianmac
                DK Veteran
                • Oct 2008
                • 922

                #22
                Originally posted by PAUL7331
                I wouldnt be able to live with the loss of speed mate as I do quite a bit of downloading!

                I'll purchase a long cable me thinks!
                Me too, That is why I got the cable...

                I did find that link I was on about in a previous post, it can make the Dreambox wireless & can then connect direct to the router,
                this was not avialable when I set mine up, & is better than the Xbox devices that you were looking @ as it states that it's for the Dreambox, not sure how easy it is to setup though..

                Dreambox to wifi Converter

                Just in case you change your mind again.

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                • PAUL7331
                  Top Poster
                  • Mar 2008
                  • 163

                  #23
                  Originally posted by ianmac
                  Me too, That is why I got the cable...

                  I did find that link I was on about in a previous post, it can make the Dreambox wireless & can then connect direct to the router,
                  this was not avialable when I set mine up, & is better than the Xbox devices that you were looking @ as it states that it's for the Dreambox, not sure how easy it is to setup though..

                  Dreambox to wifi Converter

                  Just in case you change your mind again.

                  Thanks mate.

                  Another thing somebody has mentioned is that I might need an 'inline amplifier' attaching to my dish? Hope not as thats one thing I CANT do, is get up on the roof and play about with the dish. I aint even got a ladder!

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                  • ianmac
                    DK Veteran
                    • Oct 2008
                    • 922

                    #24
                    [QUOTE=PAUL7331;309621]Thanks mate.

                    Another thing somebody has mentioned is that I might need an 'inline amplifier' attaching to my dish? Hope not as thats one thing I CANT do, is get up on the roof and play about with the dish. I aint even got a ladder![/QUOTE


                    Don't know anything about that m8...

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