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<blockquote data-quote="sprtfan" data-source="post: 141387" data-attributes="member: 16416"><p>I'm a noob at this stuff but trying to learn. I have an AmiNet110 STB but would like to bypass it. I think my STB is similar to the one you used. I'm not clear on how to capture the packages between Gateway and Mediaplayer though. Do I hook up the Line in, the STB and the computer to a hub? Once I do that, how can I capture the packages between the two to find the IP? Do I just need to find out the MAC address of the STB and then "spoof" it on my pc to get it to work? Thanks for any help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sprtfan, post: 141387, member: 16416"] I'm a noob at this stuff but trying to learn. I have an AmiNet110 STB but would like to bypass it. I think my STB is similar to the one you used. I'm not clear on how to capture the packages between Gateway and Mediaplayer though. Do I hook up the Line in, the STB and the computer to a hub? Once I do that, how can I capture the packages between the two to find the IP? Do I just need to find out the MAC address of the STB and then "spoof" it on my pc to get it to work? Thanks for any help. [/QUOTE]
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