[mythtv-users] Quiet cheap frontend for 1080p

Douglas Wagner douglasw0 at gmail.com
Mon Oct 8 21:46:00 UTC 2012


On Mon, Oct 8, 2012 at 7:18 AM, Teruel deCampo MD <chusty at attglobal.net>wrote:

> On Mon, 2012-10-08 at 10:32 +0100, Mike Perkins wrote:
> > Standard practice is to place all your home kit on a private network
> > (192.168.x.x) and hide it behind a good firewall box. If you do this
> > then you
> > can assign whatever IPs you like to your myth boxes and they will be
> > immune to
> > any changes your ISP makes. Not to mention protecting them from all
> > the Internet
> > nasties.
>
> Mike,
>
> Yes this is what I do and the backend has a second fix IP assigned by me
> (192.160.0.64) that is the one pointed by any of the frontends. What I
> was telling Chris is even with that setup, mythmote still can not
> connect under myth 0.25 (It was OK under myth 0.24).
> Thanks Mike anyway, sometimes obvious things for many are not as obvious
> for others and this comments are very helpful.
>
> -=terry=-
>
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Any reason no one has mentioned the MacMini?  They're quiet, have built in
bluetooth/wifi, and actually come with an IR remote that will function (at
least somewhat) within MythTV.

They may be a BIT slow, but self contained, quite and VERY VERY small.

--Doug
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