You can get very weird results mixing alarm settings from both the local
server and mysb.com I would not recomend it as some options are not the
same and if you have settings sync enabled (which you must have to let
mysb.com settings get to you local sbs) it can be really weird.

As you can not set alarm options for local files from mysb.com and your
favorites won't match (they are different per server).

So my advice is to always connect to the local sbs if you have one,
with the right credentials internet radio works that way to, and only
one set of settings to mince with.

External acess to the server is possible a vpn tunel or ssh tunel or
similar would be the best, my network knowledge is not great enough to
explain how, or have it if know how I would do it.

There is much unsafer way to do it, a port forward in your router to
the machine that has sbs running keep that machine on fixed ip and
forward port 9000 tcp and 3483 tcp/udp to it this is very unsafe I do
it sometimes (as I can remote admin my router) but my music server has
no personal files or photos or anything sensitive and all my music is
backed up.
Don't do this against your home desktop with a lot of personal stuff on
on it.

You acess your sbs remotely by using your external ip as given by your
isp or use a dyn dns service.


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Mnyb

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Main hifi: Touch + CIA PS +MeridianG68J MeridianHD621 and assorted amps
SiriuS, Classe' Primare and Dynadio speakers, Contour 4 Contour Center,
and Contour 1.3SE for the rear ch. Rel Stadium 3 sub.
Bedroom/Office: Boom
Kitchen: SB3 + powered Fostex PM0.4
Miscellaneous use: Radio (with battery)
I use a Controller various ir-remotes and a Eee-PC with squeezeplay to
control this
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