Using FreeNAS as a media server with local GUI with Internet Browser

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movieman03

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Hello,


I setup FreeNAS and for the most part I am happy. My important files are safe and I can stream with PLEX. I setup the server in the Living room as part of my Home Theater. I have a Xbox One, Firestick, and the FreeNAS server. I use the Xbox One for Youtube, Netflix, Amazon Prime, and gaming. I use the Firestick for Amazon Music and PLEX.

Occasionally, I watch content that I can only get to via a web browser. How can I use my FreeNAS server as a web browser, so I can log on to websites to watch online content?

note: I realize there are nearly infinite ways to access content, but I specifically would like to have a computer that I can browse the Internet on my TV and stream from sites that I cannot access via the Xbox or Firestick.

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movieman03

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thank you for your response,

I may just end up moving to a Windows Client then...Hopefully Windows 10 will be good for my needs or maybe the functionality with the Firestick or Xbox will change in the future to allow what I am looking for. I really would like to stay with the FreeNAS setup.
 

fracai

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By far, the easiest way to do this is to get a AppleTV, ChromeCast, or some other device that allows mirroring a stream from another device.
Note that Plex does have channels for things like YouTube and other streaming services. You might be able to get a channel added for your content directly in Plex.

Can you provide some examples of the streams that you want to play?
 

movieman03

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I want a browser experience in my living room to access web sites I cannot normally watch from the Firestick/Xbox. If I went with a Windows Server, I would have that, but it more than likely would not be as stable and it would require more maintenance.

I could go with the Microsoft Wireless display adapter.
http://www.microsoftstore.com/store...ode=37-20614087-2&WT.mc_id=US_datafeed_Google

I could run a hdmi from one room to the other. I just need 20ft. This is the option that is winning currently.
 

movieman03

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My hdmi cable was just long enough to reach from my windows computer to the back of my receiver. Went thru a vent hole. It is not very often that we have to watch stuff directly from a browser but we can now! :)

setup mirroring
changed sound card to my video card
done
 
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