On 16/07/17 13:35, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
I can play music files from a remote drive accessed via nfs. but haven't tried one connected via router. I don't know why the router access would be any different than another computer. note that quality may suffer if the remote is wireless and signal is not strong.
I don't fully understand the technicalities, but this section on the French version of the wikipedia page explains a little: https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freebox#Routeur Rough translation: "The router ... is administrable from a management console via a webpage on the Free website in the user account of the subscriber. The Freebox recovers the router parameters once it synchronises to the DSLAM, which requires restarting the box after each series of changes for them to be taken into account, but this system allows remote administration even without the relevant Freebox being connected. "The management console of the Freebox router allows surveillance of the network activity, the settings always being configured [here]. This web console of the router box also allows configuration of the NAS and use of the seedBox. It is accessible directly via the local IP address of the Freebox." I just changed my Freebox. With the previous (Crystal) version, the only place I could find to configure it was by logging into my account on Free's website. With the new Mini 4K box, I log into http://mafreebox.freebox.fr/login.php and can view and configure a whole load of stuff in their miniature 'OS'. Whether that still passes out to the web and back to the box I don't know. It's possible to acquire a domain and link it to the account so as to be able to configure the box remotely. Not sure it's of interest but here's a screenshot of the disk storage management page: http://paste.opensuse.org/9c39c3e9 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org