subtlecaffeine

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  1. Yes.
  2. The season premiere of Top Gear on BBC America on Feb. 10 will only put them 1 week behind BBCTwo.

  3. My Washington DC FiOS list has been updated to list just channels I subscribe to.

  4. I don't have one for rent; sorry. But I can give you a bit of warning about the Roku app I got from the website: So if you don't own one of the mobile apps ($15USD each), you'll be unable to make use of the Roku app. You can't obtain the apps online as they verify a license. Sorry for the bad news. -Jay
  5. Hi, I have a Slingbox 350 connected to Verizon Fios with the Ultimate HD package along with the movie channels not included in the Ultimate package; and I'd like to share that with someone who will let me connect to their UK Slingbox so I can merely channel-surf and see what the water is like for UK TV. While I would love to have access to an HD unit, that is not necessary. Since I don't have this unit dedicated and I like to watch TV before I go to bed; I'm hoping the time differences will prevent any major conflicts. Although if I begin to watch something late at night (after midnight EST) you're free to watch whatever I'm watching. You'll be able to watch live TV as well as whatever is on the DVR or included with my on-demand subscription (a purchase pin is set to prevent accidental or malicious ordering of content). If you find yourself wanting to watch a specific program, I can set a DVR timer so you can watch it whenever you're able. I live outside of DC, so the major "over the air" networks are coming directly from there. I also have a pretty speedy uplink of 35mbps, so you should be able to stream as much as your link can handle. I personally have streamed over the internet for hours without a hiccup, though I've never crossed an ocean with it. All I ask is that you respect it is my personal device and pretend I'm letting you in to my home to watch TV. I reserve the right to boot you off the Slingbox should I want to use it; and you don't try to change the channel back should I decide to sit in front of the TV. (I will not hesitate to revoke access/disconnect/block the IR emitters you try to start a remote war with me. Please contact me here or by email: dewdude(at)gmail(dot)com Please note: I will only exchange physical Slingbox access for physical Slingbox access, I will not share my ISP login or activate your streaming device.
  6. I currently have access to a UK Slingbox I'm happy with; so this offer has been suspended should I lose access to it for some reason.
  7. Hi, The other week after re-doing my network; I was running a scan on services to make sure I had ports set properly. During the scan; it reported my 350 had an SSHD open on port 22. Sure enough, when I pointed my client at my slingbox's IP I was greeted with a login prompt. The problem is, I have no clue what the login would be or what this would even be for. Port 22 isn't forwarded through my router, nor was it a port that the Slingbox was able to assign when UPnP worked on my router; so I don't know how Sling would be able to access this. Anyone have any idea?