LinuxMCE Forums
June 20, 2013, 07:37:37 am GMT-1 *
Welcome, Guest. Please login or register.
Did you miss your activation email?

Login with username, password and session length
News: Rule #1 - Be Patient - Rule #2 - Don't ask when, if you don't contribute - Rule #3 - You have coding skills - LinuxMCE's small brother is available: http://www.agocontrol.com
 
   Home   Help Search Chat Login Register  
Pages: [1]
  Print  
Author Topic: Pre-Install Quenstions  (Read 1361 times)
victorbrca
Newbie
*
Posts: 4


View Profile
« on: April 09, 2007, 03:59:18 am »

Hi all,


  I've just found Linux MCE and found it very interesting. I've been looking for something like this for a while...

  I read the main topics on "User's Manual" and "Getting Started". It looks pretty straight forward and I'm somewhat anxious on installing it at home. However I have some questions I wanted to get through before spending the money on a core, and experience is usually better than manuals, your experience that is!! Smiley

  My network at home is a little crowded as you can see on my diagram at the end. What I'm looking for is to simply watch TV on the PCs and access data (Video & Music) from my NAS or core so I can watch on the TV.

  Questions are:

1- Would a standard 100Mb network be enough for video/audio streaming? (I'm aware the User's Manual advise 1G. Low budget)
2- Can I place core and media director on separate subnet than my PCs and use static routing? I do not want to use MCE as DHCP server.
3- Would a P4 with 512 RAM be enough for a core?

Thanks a lot for any input!!!


Vic.



Logged
SLRG
Guest
« Reply #1 on: April 09, 2007, 04:26:26 am »


Quote
1- Would a standard 100Mb network be enough for video/audio streaming? (I'm aware the User's Manual advise 1G. Low budget)
2- Can I place core and media director on separate subnet than my PCs and use static routing? I do not want to use MCE as DHCP server.
3- Would a P4 with 512 RAM be enough for a core?

1. I would say that 100mb network would be fine.
2. I'm not sure about the routing as i'm having troubles with that at current.
3. Pretty sure the P4 & 512 ram would do the job. i'm using an amd athlon 2.08Ghz and 512 of DDR333
and seems to do ok.

  how fast is the cpu? & what ram are you using?
Logged
victorbrca
Newbie
*
Posts: 4


View Profile
« Reply #2 on: April 09, 2007, 04:30:31 am »


Quote
1- Would a standard 100Mb network be enough for video/audio streaming? (I'm aware the User's Manual advise 1G. Low budget)
2- Can I place core and media director on separate subnet than my PCs and use static routing? I do not want to use MCE as DHCP server.
3- Would a P4 with 512 RAM be enough for a core?

1. I would say that 100mb network would be fine.
2. I'm not sure about the routing as i'm having troubles with that at current.
3. Pretty sure the P4 & 512 ram would do the job. i'm using an amd athlon 2.08Ghz and 512 of DDR333
and seems to do ok.

  how fast is the cpu? & what ram are you using?

  Not sure yet. I'm going to be shopping for a used one, this is why I wanted to investigate before I start spengding money...


Vic.
Logged
victorbrca
Newbie
*
Posts: 4


View Profile
« Reply #3 on: April 11, 2007, 04:03:30 am »

I have another question... Smiley

In case I have digital cable with a box at home, would LinuxMCE allow me to change the channels from any of the Media Directors or PCs?

If so, would I need to connect the core or a media director to that cable connection?

And, would I need to connect it before the cable box or after the cable box (between TV and cable box)?


Thanks a lot,


Vic.
Logged
John Taylor
Regular Poster
**
Posts: 27


View Profile
« Reply #4 on: April 11, 2007, 08:06:10 am »

Yes you can do that using Linux MCE and yes you can connect it to the core or media director and you need to connect it after the cable box.
Logged
Shiner_Man
Regular Poster
**
Posts: 17


View Profile
« Reply #5 on: April 12, 2007, 12:10:48 am »

victorbrca, on a side note, could you tell me what software you used to create that network map?  It's very slick.
Logged
tsaxton
First post!

Posts: 1


View Profile
« Reply #6 on: April 12, 2007, 11:11:55 pm »

looks like visio professional 2 me.  excellent detail vic.
Logged
victorbrca
Newbie
*
Posts: 4


View Profile
« Reply #7 on: May 13, 2007, 02:22:40 am »

victorbrca, on a side note, could you tell me what software you used to create that network map?  It's very slick.

Sorry for the delay... Yes it was visio. I could not find anything similar for Linux... However, I do use a neat free on-line tool at work for when client's don't have any diagram software. Check it out here

Vic.
Logged
Pages: [1]
  Print  
 
Jump to:  

Powered by MySQL Powered by PHP Powered by SMF 1.1.18 | SMF © 2013, Simple Machines Valid XHTML 1.0! Valid CSS!