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A typical check list for accessing your Humax from the internet would be :-
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#Fixed IP address on Humax instead of DHCP, with router and subnet mask set correctly -- if it can get to Online portal should be OK
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#Port forward of port 80 from router to IP of humax. Some routers will let you pick a different port inside and outside, e.g. 54321 and redirect that to port 80, others the port has to be the same in and out. Some call this services, NAT/PAT, games etc.
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#A fixed address on your broadband connection so you can get to it from outside (or use a service like no-ip.org to give it a name).
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#An ISP that doesn't block any incoming connection.
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#Make sure your router doesn't have remote management or similar option turned on using the same port.

Revision as of 16:58, 13 August 2013

This carries certain risks.. you're making your Humax visible to anyone on the Internet, so make sure you're comfortable with this & think hard whether you want to do it or not. Using password protection is probably a very good idea.. so is using a more obscure inbound port.

Here's a great guide from Lifehacker which tells you all you need to know;

You'll need to know the IP address of your Humax box & make sure it's using a static IP address (not DHCP). The WebIf is on port 80.

Your ISP probably assigns you a dynamic IP address, so you'll need to investigate something like DynDNS, or the Web-If package inadyn which updates the DynDNS server with your latest IP.

NOTE

If your router will only allow port forwarding from port 8080 internal to port 8080 external, it will be necessary to change the port that the Web-If uses, this can be achieved by editing the /mod/etc/mongoose.conf file using the Web-If >> File Editor e.g. :-

listening_ports 80,443s,8080

A typical check list for accessing your Humax from the internet would be :-

  1. Fixed IP address on Humax instead of DHCP, with router and subnet mask set correctly -- if it can get to Online portal should be OK
  2. Port forward of port 80 from router to IP of humax. Some routers will let you pick a different port inside and outside, e.g. 54321 and redirect that to port 80, others the port has to be the same in and out. Some call this services, NAT/PAT, games etc.
  3. A fixed address on your broadband connection so you can get to it from outside (or use a service like no-ip.org to give it a name).
  4. An ISP that doesn't block any incoming connection.
  5. Make sure your router doesn't have remote management or similar option turned on using the same port.