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I have never had a Belkin router so cant really comment in detail. It may be something to do with the ports you have forwarded.
How does it work on the Belkin, does it use a wizard to setup the ports, is there preset options i.e Xbox live which you just pick or do you have to do eveything...
lol massive reading fail on my part.
Well if the 360's address never changes then I cant see why it would suddenly go back to a strict NAT if the correct ports and assigned device are forwarded to XBL.
Sorry, just read the last part of the post properly.
What router do you have??, as the majority, well the ones I have used give plenty of IP addresses in the DHCP range - 50+ e.g 192.168.1.100 - 192.168.1.149 etc
You need to assign a static IP to the PS3 and setup the port forwarding for that static IP within the router. So you have previously opened the ports but you werent on a static IP with PS3 so the address has probably changed as its DHCP.
Also depends on the router. Some routers let you assign...
Well should work then.
Just search "Samsung" in the App Store and download the remote app. It "Auto Connects" to the TV, obviously the iPhone and TV need to be on the same network.
They are both in black lol.
I believe the Sony's are fairly decent units but I have never thought to actually buy one, there is just something a bit "meh" about them lol
I have had 2x Onkyo units and cannot fault them at all.
I previously had the Onkyo TX-SR507 which is now a B Stock Item...
http://www.eu.onkyo.com/products/TX-SR507.html
This has now been replaced with the TX-SR508, which is basically the same unit but has 3D capabilities...
What type of Virgin Broadband is it, if its their cable BB then you can have it on its own, like I do.
If its their "off net" version i.e down a standard phone line then yes, this type of Broadband will always require a physical line which has to be rented off someone, even if a provider...
HDMI does carry audio but your AV Receiver needs to be able to passthrough audio via the HDMI connection.
For example, I have the Onkyo TXSR508 and I have my Sky HD, PS3, Blu Ray player and Media player all connected up via HDMI and the sound is also passed through to the speakers, though...