Well, it's set up ... I think. There was a bit of a hiccup last night. I got the Powerline adapters last night and went to work. Moved the entertainment center, so I could get behind it and then set up the adapters ... one goes to the router and one goes to the Slingbox. After about 15 seconds they were up and running ... ethernet light is on. I even went the extra step of setting the security on the boxes, which I'm sure I wouldn't have needed anyway. Then I moved onto setting up the Slingbox, putting all the cords in the right place, and the ethernet light is on the Slingbox too. One more step ... setting up the Slingbox by using the website. That's when the fun started.
I tried about 6 times ... "No Slingbox is detected on your network" ... No Slingbox!? But the lights are on and everything. So, out comes the laptop. I connect it to both Powerline adapters and reset them, in order to take the security off. That has to be the problem ... I'm sure of it. I tried about 6 more times, on the laptop connected directly into the router, this time. Still no Slingbox detected. Here's where I start to panic because I've exhausted my vast knowledge of how to troubleshoot devices like this.
and then ... I did what any good troubleshooter does, reset the whole damn thing. By holding the reset button for 5 seconds, the Slingbox went into convulsions. Lights blinking everywhere ... a set of lights blinking that I didn't even know were on there ... and then all of the sudden, it all stopped. I figured this was my chance, so I head back to the laptop. Not very surprisingly that's what was needed the whole time ... apparently I needed to reset the Slingbox in order to erase all of my friend's network information. "Slingbox detected" pops up and I move onto setup. In no time at all, I was watching my TV, on my laptop, from a room in the house without any TVs in there. I even got it set up so I can change channels, use the guide button, and whatever else I could do sitting in my room.
Next step is to try it somewhere else and find out if I set it up correctly to watch in other places. Hopefully I can try that out tonight, since it's pretty worthless to watch TV, on a computer, in a room without a TV ... and not just walk up the steps to actually get to my room. Update to come on that one.
UPDATE (Friday night): It works. I went to my parents' house, went to the website on my mom's laptop, and started watching my TV. My dad might be watching Fox Soccer Channel, from my house, while I'm at work. But all is a success. The British should be able to watch hockey now ... which is sweet for them.
UPDATE (Sunday afternoon): Looks like I set it up correctly. It works in England. Great success.
Showing posts with label House. Show all posts
Showing posts with label House. Show all posts
Friday, August 20, 2010
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Buying a House
So, buying a house is supposed to be a huge deal. It's a ton of money up front, and something you'll be paying for the better part of your life. But, do you buy a house for where you are in your life? Where you think you'll be in your life 5 years from now? 10 years? What else do you need to think about? Buying a house seems like there's far more in it than just "buying the house".
I'll back up a little bit. For years now I've been asked when I was going to buy a house on my own. I have a good chunk of money saved up (thanks to refereeing), and I've started looking around because I feel like it's about time. I just don't know what I want. I walk into other people's houses ... acquaintances and friends alike ... and look around what they've bought. At some points it would almost seem like I'm casing the joint for a big score later down the road. In all reality though, I look at almost everyone's houses trying to gauge what I like or don't like. How I would decorate the place with what I have and what I would need to buy. How long I could live in a house that size by myself; with a girlfriend/wife; with a child. I'm assuming you have to a least think of those scenarios. What colors the house would be painted.
Well, I have some of the planning done at least. I'm really into the whole black and white photography thing. So much so that I plan on painting my living room/dining room/kitchen (if it's all one big area) a slate grey color with white trim and a white/light silver ceiling. Everything decorating this room will be black and white pictures of places that I've been or people that I have in my life. Every picture will have a story behind it, so my living room can be a topic of small talk in itself. I've toyed with the thought of getting my yellow jersey from the 1999 Tour de France (Lance Armstrong's first TdF win) framed and put it at the end of the room ... it would certainly be done if I could get LA to autograph it somehow. I'd also love to have a kitchen island or a bar height top, something that I can get bar stools for and use as a table ... but that's just a wish list now.
I also have some furniture to start myself off. I own a full size bed frame, full size mattress/box spring, dresser, 2 seater black leather couch, maroon leather recliner (as long as I can get it back from my brother), corner unit entertainment center, TV, receiver, DVD player, Xbox, PS2, Slingbox, 50 disc CD Player, "coffee table", area rug, computer desk, a wardrobe, and a foosball table. So basically I have enough furniture to set up my bedroom and my living room. Hell, if I figured out how to put a Plexiglas top on the foosball table, then I have the dining room taken care of too. Seems like more than enough for me to start off with. I think one of my first big purchases might be a flat screen TV and a PS3 ... so I can use it as a Blu-ray player and connect it to the Internet.
Maybe I have thought about this more than I thought I had.
I'll back up a little bit. For years now I've been asked when I was going to buy a house on my own. I have a good chunk of money saved up (thanks to refereeing), and I've started looking around because I feel like it's about time. I just don't know what I want. I walk into other people's houses ... acquaintances and friends alike ... and look around what they've bought. At some points it would almost seem like I'm casing the joint for a big score later down the road. In all reality though, I look at almost everyone's houses trying to gauge what I like or don't like. How I would decorate the place with what I have and what I would need to buy. How long I could live in a house that size by myself; with a girlfriend/wife; with a child. I'm assuming you have to a least think of those scenarios. What colors the house would be painted.
Well, I have some of the planning done at least. I'm really into the whole black and white photography thing. So much so that I plan on painting my living room/dining room/kitchen (if it's all one big area) a slate grey color with white trim and a white/light silver ceiling. Everything decorating this room will be black and white pictures of places that I've been or people that I have in my life. Every picture will have a story behind it, so my living room can be a topic of small talk in itself. I've toyed with the thought of getting my yellow jersey from the 1999 Tour de France (Lance Armstrong's first TdF win) framed and put it at the end of the room ... it would certainly be done if I could get LA to autograph it somehow. I'd also love to have a kitchen island or a bar height top, something that I can get bar stools for and use as a table ... but that's just a wish list now.
I also have some furniture to start myself off. I own a full size bed frame, full size mattress/box spring, dresser, 2 seater black leather couch, maroon leather recliner (as long as I can get it back from my brother), corner unit entertainment center, TV, receiver, DVD player, Xbox, PS2, Slingbox, 50 disc CD Player, "coffee table", area rug, computer desk, a wardrobe, and a foosball table. So basically I have enough furniture to set up my bedroom and my living room. Hell, if I figured out how to put a Plexiglas top on the foosball table, then I have the dining room taken care of too. Seems like more than enough for me to start off with. I think one of my first big purchases might be a flat screen TV and a PS3 ... so I can use it as a Blu-ray player and connect it to the Internet.
Maybe I have thought about this more than I thought I had.
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