Setting up Poopli Communications

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Hello everyone,

I am new here and trying to set up with poopli and I am running into
some trouble! Hope someone can offer some advice.

It seems that in order to communicate properly and recieve shows thru
poopli, I must have a static IP address supplied by my ISP, is this the
case or am I way off base here? HELP? I can only get a dynamic IP
address from my provider.

If this is not true, then I am running into some REAL problems setting
up and hope that someone can offer some simple instructions.

Thanks for any help offered.

Rob
 
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No you don't need a static address. What you DO need is to set up port
forwarding to point to the port you opened on the RTV (full instructions
in your manual or at the RTV site). I've been using poopli for over a
year with DHCP and have had no problems.

From:poolshark1000
poolshark1000@gmail.com

> Hello everyone,
>
> I am new here and trying to set up with poopli and I am running into
> some trouble! Hope someone can offer some advice.
>
> It seems that in order to communicate properly and recieve shows thru
> poopli, I must have a static IP address supplied by my ISP, is this
> the case or am I way off base here? HELP? I can only get a dynamic IP
> address from my provider.
>
> If this is not true, then I am running into some REAL problems setting
> up and hope that someone can offer some simple instructions.
>
> Thanks for any help offered.
>
> Rob
 
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Right! You can definitely do both IVS and Poopli using a dynamic IP address
from your Internet provider.

However, as stated by BruceR, you will need to setup port forwarding to get
IVS working -- but you should also setup your ReplayTV with a static IP
address to make sure the port forwarding sticks.

Check Poopli or avsforum.com for the process to setup IVS.



"BruceR" <brNOSPAM@hawaii.com> wrote in message
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> No you don't need a static address. What you DO need is to set up port
> forwarding to point to the port you opened on the RTV (full instructions
> in your manual or at the RTV site). I've been using poopli for over a
> year with DHCP and have had no problems.
>
> From:poolshark1000
> poolshark1000@gmail.com
>
> > Hello everyone,
> >
> > I am new here and trying to set up with poopli and I am running into
> > some trouble! Hope someone can offer some advice.
> >
> > It seems that in order to communicate properly and recieve shows thru
> > poopli, I must have a static IP address supplied by my ISP, is this
> > the case or am I way off base here? HELP? I can only get a dynamic IP
> > address from my provider.
> >
> > If this is not true, then I am running into some REAL problems setting
> > up and hope that someone can offer some simple instructions.
> >
> > Thanks for any help offered.
> >
> > Rob
>
>
 
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In article <1113706256.969623.250400@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>,
"Poolshark1000" <poolshark1000@gmail.com> wrote:

> It seems that in order to communicate properly and recieve shows thru
> poopli, I must have a static IP address supplied by my ISP, is this the
> case

No, not at all.
 
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On 16 Apr 2005 19:50:57 -0700, "Poolshark1000"
<poolshark1000@gmail.com> wrote:

>Hello everyone,
>
>I am new here and trying to set up with poopli and I am running into
>some trouble! Hope someone can offer some advice.
>
>It seems that in order to communicate properly and recieve shows thru
>poopli, I must have a static IP address supplied by my ISP, is this the
>case or am I way off base here? HELP? I can only get a dynamic IP
>address from my provider.
>
>If this is not true, then I am running into some REAL problems setting
>up and hope that someone can offer some simple instructions.
>
>Thanks for any help offered.
>
>Rob

You do NOT need a static WAN IP (the one your ISP would provice). You
need a static LAN IP (the one on your own network). Note that WAN IPs
are usually 192.168.x.y where x depends on your router (and is
usually 0 or 1) and y is a unique number from 1 to 254 (1 is usually
the router).

A static LAN IP is usually required because the target of port
forwarding is usually a specific LAN IP.

--
Mark Lloyd
has a Replay 5xxx
http://notstupid.laughingsquid.com

"The idea that there is an invisible being who
created and still runs this old universe is so
childish, so obviously contrived, that it is hard to
believe anyone with even a modicum of education can
still fall for that scam."