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times) EmuMatte Level 1 Member Posts: 11 Access Error: Site or Page Not Found « on: January 10, 2009, 08:22:03 PM » Hey install kodi on boxee box all,I'm getting the following error when attempting to login to the web ui (normal or downloads) ...(or an error with varying id=XXXX variables) with v1.06. I believe this is due to bittorrent downloads.Does anyone know howto resolve? Further boxee box hacks 2015 to this error, I am unable to access network shares on the NAS until a reboot. boo Access Error: Site or Page Not Foundwhen trying to obtain /web/login.asp?id=3352228Cannot open URL Logged hilaireg Level 3 Member Posts: 332 Re: Access Error: Site or Page Not Found « Reply #1 on: January 11, 2009, 09:16:47 AM » Hi EmuMatte,I seem to recall reading a post either on the DNS-323 or DNS-343 where BT was preventing access to the
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DNS WebGUI until a reboot was initiated. Try disabling BT temporarily and see if this is the case.HTH, Logged EmuMatte Level 1 Member Posts: 11 Re: Access Error: Site or Page Not Found « Reply #2 on: January 11, 2009, 09:59:37 AM » I can confirm that the reboot did clear up the issue...but needing to reboot every little while is a bit of a pain. Further, this only occurrs during BT transfers. Logged coxwain Level 3 Member Posts: 145 Re: Access Error: Site or Page Not Found « Reply #3 on: July 22, 2009, 08:31:38 PM » i have the same problem and power cycle and disconnect power cable fixes it, but I have the error come up right awayit seems to be connected to the BT Logged DNS-323 2x1.5TB Seagate Drives Separate VolumesVolume1Volume2Playstation 3 80gbVarious computers and hardware, Win xp, Win 7, 1.07 firmware ECF Poweruser Level 11 Member Posts: 2692 Re: Access Error: Site or Page Not Found « Reply #4 on: July 29, 2009, 03:27:02 PM » Try a Factory reset. Logged Never forget that only dead fish swim with the stream coxwain Level 3 Member Posts: 145 Re: Access Error: Site or Page Not Found « Reply #5 on: July 29, 2009, 06:44:44 PM » Why is every time dns support says to reset the unitWhy can't we get dome firmware to up
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Boxee, is dead … maybe we will see some of it return in a re-incarnation with Samsung, but I wouldn't hold my breath … I'm sure others agree with me that Boxee went the http://www.tweaking4all.com/home-theatre/xbmc/xbmc-on-boxee-box/ wrong direction and I'm sure quite a few of us Boxee owners have returned to XBMC, or a XBMC variation like OpenElec. So what are we doing with the old Boxee Box? Trying to sell it, toss it in the garbage, or … run XBMC on Boxee Box as if it's a regular HTPC …? I gave the later a try and to my surprise it works pretty well … What is Boxee? Boxee can be seen as the "media player" and boxee box is a fork of XBMC, and was originally intended to run a HTPC. As time went on, together with D-Link a set-top box was launched dedicated to run Boxee November 2010: The Boxee Box. In the meanwhile, Boxee is dead and joined Samsung. The Boxee Box is a small, and interestingly shaped, intel (Atom) based HTPC offering the usual like Wifi, Ethernet, HDMI, Analog and Optical Audio and an SD-Card reader. The most interesting part, besides the shape of the case, access error site was the remote control (which later was sold as a separate remote, for use with PC's). One side was a very simple left. right, up, down, select setup, where as the other side had a complete keyboard. A full tear down can be found at iFixIt. Boxee Box by D-Link Quite a few people bought this little media player box (almost 30,000 at the end of 2013), but the Boxee team has sold out to Samsung and let's be honest: Boxee never could really compete with XBMC anyway … so why not run XBMC on a Boxee Box? After all, Boxee is a fork of XBMC, so that should work, right? Well not exactly, it took a group of smart people to get XBMC to run on a Boxee Box (github - contributers). Without their hard work none of this would have been possible, so all respect and thanks to them for this awesome job! Getting Started for XBMC on Boxee Box So what do we need? Pretty simple: some software, a USB stick and a Boxee Box. This trick will also work with an SD-Card, but there have been plenty reports of the SD-Cards/Card-reader being slow, unreliable, turning flaming hot, etc. Most recommend using a USB stick, so that's what we'll do here as well. The requirements of the stick are not mind blowing, I've done this successfully with an old (USB 2.0) 4Gb USB stick. Please keep in mind: - Fast USB