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Author Topic: DNS-323 streaming to XBOX360 with out internal hacking.  (Read 4627 times)

itz420

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DNS-323 streaming to XBOX360 with out internal hacking.
« on: June 12, 2008, 08:28:21 AM »

I have been searching for a program that would stream media from my DNS-323 to my XBOX360 and I have found the answer. The Winamp Remote program does a great job if you port forward correctly. I'm not sure if anyone knew this all ready, but there you have it. ;D
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Ethereal_Dragon

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Re: DNS-323 streaming to XBOX360 with out internal hacking.
« Reply #1 on: June 14, 2008, 07:35:10 PM »

Port forwarding won't be an issue, unless you are moving traffic across the WAN..... If you are streaming files from a DNS-323 to a 360 in the same LAN, port forwarding won't be an issue. Port forwarding (I am fairly certain... brain a bit fuzzy now) is used in situations where you have NAT (Network Address Translation) working... or.... 1 IP address from the ISP, and many computers behind a router. Good find though.
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itz420

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Re: DNS-323 streaming to XBOX360 with out internal hacking.
« Reply #2 on: June 15, 2008, 12:12:35 AM »

Port forwarding won't be an issue, unless you are moving traffic across the WAN..... If you are streaming files from a DNS-323 to a 360 in the same LAN, port forwarding won't be an issue. Port forwarding (I am fairly certain... brain a bit fuzzy now) is used in situations where you have NAT (Network Address Translation) working... or.... 1 IP address from the ISP, and many computers behind a router. Good find though.
That sounds about right
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