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nitroshift

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  1. Trippie, I have a HTPC in my home network too. Because sometimes I go to friends's houses and we'd like to see a movie from my HTPC, I've set it up behind a Cisco router and forwarded only the relevant ports in Cisco's firewall (although nowadays any router has some sort of firewall built-in, making it appropriate for the job). Another security measure was playing with NTFS permissions and make all the movies read-only. There's no need to set up the HTPC in DMZ, because there are too many ports to close (about all of them, except the ones that VLC connects to). Hope this helps you a bit.

    nitroshift

  2. I'll answer myself and others that might be looking for the same answer: after multiple tests with various equipments, for proper 3D content viewing, one MUST have a 3D TV. Red / Cyan or Green / Magenta glasses just don't cut it.

    nitroshift

    PS. I went on and bought the LG 32LW4500 3D TV and I must say I'm *very* impressed. Having a HD sattelite card in my HTPC linked to the TV via a 1.4 HDMI cable, the 3D feel is absolutely amazing.

  3. Right... This has been bugging me for some time and google didn't provide any relevant solutions. My internet connection is IPv4 and I want my internal network woking on IPv6. I have Linksys routers (E1500 and E4200) that connect me to the internet.. Is this achieveable or just a shot in the dark? Thanks for all (if any) replies.

    nitroshift

    PS. Steps taken so far: activated IPv6 on both routers and all my laptops / PC's. Limited connectivity, meaning I can connect to the routers but have no internet access.

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