BucYouUp68
Android Enthusiast
I figured this has not been discussed, so are there any for the Droid?
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I am waiting for this also. A couple of posts on the sling forums state that they are not going to be doing a sling app for the android OS. I may go to My Hava or Orb if something does not come out soon. My Hava does not have an app yet but have stated that they should by the end of the year.
Has anyone tried "web access" for Sling @ www.sling.com? I got it working on PC but not sure if its Flash based.
Their web access thing uses Active-X, not flash.
Slingbox sucks.
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In the mean time, I'm gonna work on getting VNC Viewer to work.
Hava won't... they don't even havea working winmo app...that they promised 2 years ago. Google smart phone and hava and look at how pissed everyone is....including me.
It works well, but the setup is fiddly. There are some things you have to do to get Hava to work remotely for Windows Mobile. Maybe this will help out some Slingbox owners as well since I only have a Hava.
First, make sure your router has uPNP enabled.
Second, make sure you've gone through the setup properly. I missed this the first time, but on the Hava setup wizard, right after you enter the password, there's an advanced tab that shows up. Click it and go to "info" and just make sure that the Hava has the same local IP assigned to it as what's being pulled up in the uPNP page for your router. If not, you may need to forward the ports manually. Just copy paste the port numbers but change the IP to the right one, BUT LEAVE uPNP ON! If you have the Titanium WiFi like me, you also need to make sure that you're able to connect wirelessly. You can just use the ethernet port if you like, but without properly setting that up first, it won't work. To do the setup for that, simply unplug the ethernet wire (if you're using one) and make sure uPNP is enabled first. Turn off the hava, and turn it back on. It should start blinking the 2nd from the left light on the front. Look at the info page and make sure the Wifi connection has been established. Wifi is now setup. Now you can leave it connected like that, or if you like, you can simply unplug the Wifi adaptor and plug in an ethernet cord.
This is just from my experience. I know it sounds a little far-fetched, but that's what I had to do to get mine to work. It's not the app's fault. It's the dodgy firmware and weird setup menus.
I have it setup. It works on a local network...well until it looses the feed. The winmo app they have is for qvga only and the loosing feed thing is a once every 3 minute problem. Visit the hava forums and read for yourself they have set a terrible presidence already.
mhome; that last comment piqued my interest. I would like to view my webcams on my droid. Both my webcams require either a java or active componet for web viewing.
How do you get a feed. (Sorry to hijack this thread, PM me if you think others have no interest in this).