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Your Slingbox can redirect one of its inputs to a single computer on a local network. This can be done remotely or with the help of a broadband Internet connection. For copyright purposes, only one user is allowed to access the stream. This method of accessing content is known as placeshifting. The Slingbox connects a TV source via a cable to an existing Internet connection. Digital video recorders and cable or satellite set top boxes can be controlled via a separate infrared (IR) cable.
The remote lets users change channels from the remote location. Software on a computer or mobile device connects to the Slingbox and provides the user interface for viewing the video stream and surfing through the variety of channels. Onscreen virtual remote controls are also provided for controlling the devices linked. All control inputs are done in the SlingPlayer window via your mouse. There is no provision for use of hardware IR remote control units while watching through the SlingPlayer, even when the computer or laptop has an IR receiver.
The Slingbox works with almost every type of media gadget. Just connect it to the internet during set-up and you are as good as done. If you are using a separate device for receiving television signals, make sure that this is compatible with your Slingbox. Otherwise, you may have to buy a new one if it does not work. So before you purchase anything, you have to make sure that your gadgets all can work with one another. Makers of various technologies know that this is a big plus, so you can be pretty much assured of the compatibility.

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