Silicondust Hdhomerun Installation

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The following tutorial describes in simple steps the process to install the HDHomeRun DVR record engine on a Synology NAS.NAS Requirements:. x86 or ARM based CPU. 256MB RAM minimum. Must be running Linux.

SSH accessStep 1. A compatible HDHomeRun digital tuner. For terrestrial broadcast you need either a Connect/2 or Extend, and for satellite/cable you need the HDHomeRun PrimeStep 2. A HDHomeRun DVR subscription and activate it. You need to follow the instructions in the e-mail to activate your account.NT. Account activation is only available to Kickstarter supporters and direct customers who have purchased the DVR software from SiliconDust.Step 3. And install the latest HDHomeRun softwareNT: You must be on 20150701atest1 or later.Step 4.

Login to the Synology DSM web manager and navigate to:Control Panel Terminal & SNMP Check the ‘Enable SSH service’ option, click ‘Apply’Step 5. Create a new shared folder to store recordings, navigate to:Control Panel Shared Folder Click ‘Create’, name the folder ‘HDHomeRun’, provide a custom description if you wish, then click ‘Ok’Step 6. Run HDHomeRun Setup, go the the DVR tab, and click the NAS Install button.

The setup will search for all available NAS devices on your network. Double click the one you wish to use as the DVR record engine. When prompted for SSH credentials use ‘root’ as the user, with your admin password. The NAS should now download and install the record engine and report success.Now we need to configure the NAS to start the record engine automatically when the system boots.Step 7.

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Open Putty and type the IP address of your NAS, select the ‘SSH’ radio button. Click ‘Open’. When prompted enter your SSH credentials as before (Step 6.)Step 8. At the command prompt paste the following commands (right click to paste, press return after each command):cd /usr/local/etc/rc.dvi S75HDHomeRunDVR.shStep 9.

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Silicondust Hdhomerun Installation Download

Press the ‘i’ key, and paste the following text:#!/bin/shDIR=/volume1/HDHomeRun/EXE=./hdhomerunrecordcd $DIR$EXE $1Step 10. Press the ‘ESC’ key and type::wqStep 11. At the command prompt paste the following commands (right click to paste, press return after each command):chmod +x S75HDHomeRunDVR.sh./S75HDHomeRunDVR.sh statusYou should now see the DVR status as running.That’s it. You can now schedule recordings on your NAS and access recordings via the VIEW app.All credit for the auto-start script goes to @jumpmanjay on the SiliconDust forums. He has also created an auto-update script to automate the DVR software updates on his Synology, i haven’t tried it yet myself but you can check it out if you wish.This tutorial was based on the written by @Nickk over on the SiliconDust forums, adapted for Synology. I could not log in as “root” with putty, had to do use my usual “admin” and password for the password to be accepted. Then did the followinglogin as: admin‘s password:admin@ds216j:$ cd /usr/local/etc/rc.dadmin@ds216j:/usr/local/etc/rc.d$ sudo vi S75HDHomeRunDVR.shPassword:admin@ds216j:/usr/local/etc/rc.d$ sudo chmod +x S75HDHomeRunDVR.shadmin@ds216j:/usr/local/etc/rc.d$./S75HDHomeRunDVR.sh statusHDHomeRun RECORD runningadmin@ds216j:/usr/local/etc/rc.d$ login as: admin(hope that works)Like.

SiliconDust router login and passwordWhat are the default usernames and password for accessing SiliconDust routers? The best way to find outis toolook for your specific model below.

Another way to find the SiliconDust router login and password is totry themost common one for SiliconDust routers, that we’ve extracted from our data:most common username: -(100%) most common password: -(100%) most common network name: n/a(None%)Note: if you’ve changed the default username and password, which you should do forsecurity reasons, the router needs to be reset before you can access it with the SiliconDustdefault username and password. The same applies for the SSID (Network name). Default SiliconDust router ip addressThe most common router ip address settings for SiliconDust units are as follows (extracted from all themodels we have data on).The following IP address is the most common to.most common ip: (50%)Other IPs for SiliconDust routers:Note that this still differs between SiliconDust models and to be sure that you are trying to reachthe correct ip check your specific model from the.If you have changed the default router IP you will have to reset your router in order to be able toaccess it there.

User manuals for SiliconDust routersIf you are unsure about how to perform some settings you can check the user manuals for your SiliconDustrouter, just find your specific router from the and you’ll alsofind the manuals for thatmodel.We are constantly trying to enlarge our manual library for SiliconDust routers to ensure that you canfind whatyou need. If some specific model is missing the manual, feel free to contact us and ask for it.Which specific SiliconDust model do you have?To identify which SiliconDust router model you have, you’ll need to check the label of the router.

Thislabel,containing the specific model, is usually found on the back of the router or under it.The label usually contains the “MODEL” label followed by the model number.If you want the really specific version of your router the “P/N” number should include more information.When you have the number enter it below to filter and find your model.

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