Okay, now that I've described my setup, can someone guide me in the right direction in terms of watching live TV outside of my home? For example, let's say I am on vacation and I bring one of my FIresticks along that already has Channels configured on the device. What would I need to do (at the remote location) to get my Firestick (hooked into any TV) to see my home network and stream live TV from my HDHR tuners and (secondary) to see my Philo channels?

I am thinking I can configure this (somehow). But when I learned how to set up my home server, I didn't go to the next step in terms of learning how to watch live TV and/or recordings outside my home. I am most interested in the live broadcast TV feature outside the home, but also curious how I could possibly watch Channels DVR recorded content as well....all while using my channels app that I subscribe to through one of my 4k Firesticks.


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It seems it would be too easy to simply take one of my configured Firesticks on the road with me and simply plug it into a TV monitor with internet access. Can someone put me in the right direction on how to configure my home network for remote watching outside of the home, particularly important for watching my live over the air broadcast content through one of my 4K Firesticks and the Channels app? I am interested in doing this, all while keeping my home network secure. Thanks for any replies.

But wouldn't I also need to go back into my router and toggle that "port forwarding" switch back "on"? Also, can you give me any insight (so to speak) into how this actually works? In other words, once I configure the FireStick and "presumably" toggle port forwarding back to "on" in my router....how does this actually work, from a general/technical perspective? In other words, how is the FireStick able to remotely connect to my home network from a remote location to capture my live TV from broadcast channels from my HDHR tuners configured over Channels? Just want to gain some "insight" (so to speak) as well. And just to be entirely sure here, does port forwarding keep my home network completely safe behind the firewall without me taking any other measures? I feel like I am kind of a dummy with this piece of Channels because I never (previously) learned anything about using Channels outside of my home.

From a technical perspective, when your router sees a request come into your network for the port that Channels runs on, it finds the rule that says to forward that traffic to your channels server, which it does. As such as you are connectivity directly to your DVR server through your router, via your home internet. Due to this, a stable uplink with decent bandwidth is needed for best performance. 10Mbps would be the minimum you would want to have the best experience I would think.

These were my observations with my test. My Firestick (configured with Channels DVR) and remote access would "not" stream any of my HDHR tuner channels using his wi-fi. This was the case even with his TV in the same room as his router. I then used an ethernet patch cord to plug the Firestick directly into his router. Only then was my FIrestick and Channels DVR able to see "one" of my two HDHR tuners from home along with all of my recorded content. Channels DVR could "not" see the other tuner at all for some weird reason and thus I was missing access some of the broadcast channels in the Guide lineup. I would get an error message on some networks saying the channel could not be found, or some message to that affect.

Just fyi - I use "two" HDHR tuners with Channels DVR because I have antenna farms in completely different directions from my home. So each HDHR tuner is optimized for each antenna farm with the "other" respective HDHR tuner being blocked. This works great in my home because it forces Channels DVR and the HDHR tuners to use the optimized HDHR tuner for the given channel(s) for best reception purposes.

I am not new to Channels DVR; however, this whole remote access issue is a bit foreign to me because I've never had any experience with it. I am trying to gain an understanding of how it will work with my Firestick with the idea that I could simply take my Firestick on the road with me (in the future) and gain access to my Channels and DVR content while away from home. The remote access appears to be a great feature. But at the same time, I'd like to gain a better understanding the "plug and play" ability of my Firestick outside the home for remote access "and" also ensure that I am following all reasonable precautions to ensure my home network stays safe and secure even with port 8089 turned on in the settings for remote access.

Yes, both tuners were showing on the Guide data when I displayed Channels DVR. However, the Firestick would only stream HDHR channels from "one" of my two tuners. The other HDHR tuner (while listed) would not play any of its respective channels.

Again, (just fyi) I have each HDHR tuner set to separate antenna farms in different geographic directions to optimize my reception at home and force the appropriate HDHR tuner to be utlized based on which channel I am tuning. In this way, it optimizes my reception by forcing the desired HDHR tuner to be utilized based on the desired channel that I select from the Guide.

No, what I'm saying is if something exploits your open port to the Internet (if you're not familiar with shodan, check it out) and gets into your Synology, the channels dvr service runs as 'root', which means it owns your NAS and can do what it wants, including accessing anything else on your LAN connected to it.

I look at it like investing in the stock market. You can get big gains (Ease of use, connect remotely with a firestick, etc.) or big losses (something gets in through your open port and takes over your NAS, steals data, pivots inside your LAN, etc.)

I was having an issue with getting this to work. I was able to connect to channels DV channels DVR but when I would try and watch a channel like like ABC or B1G It would just spin indefinitely.

I fixed it by disabling the HEVC encoding decoding option in the experimental settings. This setting can only be accessed on the DVR server device.

I know this isn't exactly what the OP was asking but Incase you are having issues with getting it to work. That's one of the settings you can check.

Was thinking of just gluing it inside a ziploc bag at this point. the sunbrite is only about 15 feet from my eero but the firestick itself is inside the weatherproof box in the back which I think kills the signal. I have tried rebooting and even bought a brand new FS. I think it needs to come out of the box but I want to make it weather proof. Thanks!

This is clearly designed for someone who goes on the road and wants to use their device away from home, not someone who wants to establish long term viewing from a remote location on a different smart TV; if you initialize either the Tablo or the firestick/Tablo app, you have to get both back on the same local network to use remote access.

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@19Moose59, you thought "what" was the case? If you read Danny's post he's saying if you subscribe through the channel provider you should be able to use your subscription on any device. In general, if you subscribe through Roku you can only use it on a Roku device. I believe there are exceptions, but it's up to the channel provider to somehow link your Roku subscription to their service so that it can be used anywhere. No channel provider has access to anything other than your email address, so using your Roku credentials to log in somewhere else should never work.

@Rychjo, about the only advantages I can come up with are that all your streaming billing/subscriptions are in one place (which some prefer; makes them easier to manage) and when you add or replace a Roku on your Roku account all your subscriptions are ready to go without having to log in within each channel/app.

Each Amazon Fire Stick features voice controls. You can press the microphone button to access Alexa. Alexa can change channels, tell you what the temperature is outside, adjust your TV's volume, and much more. If you have a connected security camera, you can even access feeds from other rooms in your house on your TV.

Yes, you can take your device out of your home to watch WOW! tv+. However, the out of home experience has limited content availability, as not all live channels or OnDemand titles will be available for viewing out of your home.

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I think the tvs do not allow any devices to be plugged into them, besides I think you need wi-fi for the fire stick to work, so you would need an unlimited package to begin with and I don't think the ships wifi would be sufficient to support a firestick.

I realise that this is an issue with the "TV" app as sideloading the mobile app works. I understand the tv app has some nice features like OSD and quicker channel changing for live TV. Does it also show up as a play to device? Interestingly while the android mobile app on my phone shows as a play to device, the sideloaded one does not. 006ab0faaa

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