@NotNormal wrote:
@FlySmurf: But the HD box can also do DLNA
@mg: to display photos from the IB(Plus) on the TV (2.0 HD) I use the app BubbleUPNP. Works well, but the phone has to stay on, so you can see the picture a little earlier than on the TV (and you can think of a comment)
LG
NotNormal
Do you have a link to BubbleUPNP? Thanks
Edit: It’s done, I found it.
@rene1212 wrote:
@rene1212 wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
… Therefore, adapt the house distribution so that the broadband signal (fiber/copper) is routed by the provider to a central location in the apartment/house, set up the router there, feed the LAN signal from the router back to the distributor and distribute it there via switch. Today’s electricians already offer this and we will be introducing an offer like this at the end of the year.
Guido
@Anonymous
I would like to go back to the announcement that Swisscom will offer an offer to adapt the installation by the end of the year.
In my 10-year-old 4.5-room rental apartment, the fiber optic connection is in the living room (TV corner). The Internet box plus (LAN, WLAN) supplies a TV-Box, a notebook, two smartphones, a smart TV, a recorder and a PS3 in this area. My desktop PC and the printers in the office are connected via WLAN via the Swisscom Connection Kit (and switch). There are TV boxes 2 and 3 in two other rooms. One of these rooms has a LAN connection to the office. This works perfectly. In the other room the internet connection is via another Swisscom WLAN adapter. There are always connection problems there.
I would soon like to connect all the back rooms (office, plus two more) via LAN cable. According to the Swisscom philosophy, that would be: Internet box to a fiber optic connection in the living room, LAN cable to a switch in the technology cabinet (entrée area) and from there in a star shape to new connection sockets in rooms 2-4 (an additional switch for printers in the office).
Is it worth waiting for the Swisscom installation offer announced here?
Will Swisscom launch this together with installation companies? (The system in my apartment was created by ATEL today ALPIQ).@Anonymous
There was no mention of the promised “network cabling” offer in today’s Swisscom news. I’ll just wait anxiously until the end of the year.
@Anonymous
The year is coming to an end and I’m still waiting for Swisscom’s home network offer mentioned in October (see above). Is there anything else planned?
has been running for 2 months and is called Pro Aktiv. You just have to complain to the hotline, but there must also be problems with the home network, then that will be fixed, i.e. flying cable installation, you have to pay for the rest (channels, breakthroughs, etc.). Optimization of the house installation (telephony) is free, only if there is an error.
No, pro Aktiv (interesting name) has been running for a while and has nothing to do with it. The offer has been on our homepage since mid-November.
[https://www.swisscom.ch/de/privatkunden/internet- Fernsehen-festnetz/heimvernetzung/heiminstallation.html#osi](https://www.swisscom.ch/de/privatkunden/internet- Fernsehen-festnetz/ home networking/home installation.html#osi)
That means for me a flat rate of CHF 419 for a network socket in the living room, an Ethernet cable in the living room technology cabinet and a switch in the technology cabinet. Plus the costs for Ethernet cabling from the switch technology cabinet to three other rooms (in a row or in a star shape?) and replacement of the connection boxes.
What becomes exciting is the landlord’s attitude. In the apartments in the 10-year-old development, a connection socket for analogue telephony/ISDN and cables were installed in all rooms. The telephone sockets are useless today. The new network sockets would now come into their position. The landlord is unlikely to generally modernize this infrastructure. This then leads to tenants adapting installations in their own interest. Over the next few months, I’ll try to raise awareness of the landlord’s construction department about the issue.
The Swisscom technician can only carry out the work described in the flat rate. The flat rate of CHF 419.- includes travel to the customer, work and materials.
He only has this material in his car and this is the only work he can report on in the Swisscom online MOT app on his cell phone.
To convert your additional 3 rooms from telephony to Ethernet LAN, you would have to get a specialist to come.
You can also hire a specialist shop right from the start or your landlord if they cover the costs.
Hello everyone
The box has been running quite well for us since the beginning of September. In my opinion WiFi is much better and more stable. Unfortunately, IPv6 is not yet quite usable. With our 3 phones (Android 4.4 and 2× 6.0) they lose the WiFi connection if they are blocked for a certain period of time. When you activate the start screen you can see how the phone logs back into the WLAN.
If the IPv6 connection is disabled, the problem does not exist. This means that local IP telephony cannot be used and requires data for mobile data (prepaid subscription). Does anyone have similar problems with Android and IPv6? Or is there a workaround?
@SaschaS: Well, the installation worked, even with the goodwill of Swisscom. I now hope that the installation is stable. Only: a first start via cable will be difficult if there is a floor in between in a 40-year-old single-family home. But the start also worked via WLAN. Now secured by the connection kits.
Hello everyone,
what is going wrong here?
Today I am receiving a number of emails informing me that someone (in this case they are all from Andreas Strahm) has written a post in the forum. I’m really getting trashed!!!!
The answers are partly from:
07/25/16 7:03 p.m
07/25/16 7:30 p.m
09/01/16 9:06 p.m
09/19/16 7:12 p.m
9/29/16 6:51 p.m
04.11.16 12:00
Something isn’t going well here. I also get notifications sometimes several times!!! Also from other entries in the forum!!
Funny thing!!
[https://www.swisscom.ch/de/privatkunden/hilfe/internet/firmware-aktualisierungen-fuer-ihre-internet-box.html](https://www.swisscom.ch/de/privatkunden/hilfe/ internet/firmware-updates-for-your-internet-box.html)
The page says that the 08.01.08 firmware is available, but it is not available for download…
This is the correct link [https://www.swisscom.ch/dam/swisscom/de/biz/sme/hilfe/Software/npap\_08-01-08\_comib2.rui](https://www.swisscom .ch/dam/swisscom/de/biz/sme/hilfe/Software/npap_08-01-08_comib2.rui)
On the download page a goosefoot crept into the link at the end.
@Tux0ne wrote:
The question is rather why does someone edit all their posts with —
Did anyone get pissed off?
Sorry, I cleaned up some of my posts. :smileyembarrassed:
Either because they were off-topic, no longer relevant or inappropriate.
No, I’m not stinky. The IB2 and the Internet run without problems.:smileyvery-happy: