Slingbox and ftp through HH2

Since changing from HH1 to HH2 my slingbox has been very hit and miss
even using port forward.com sometimes the i cannot watch using laptop but can see it using my iphone app.
have never been able to FTP into my PC  at home and BT dont issue fixed ip addressess any more
Do i get a non BT router which is easy to port forward ?? Dynamic DNS is that an option ??
Getting fed up with the stupid BT version that cannot retain any of its Port forwards for more than a week thats
if it has accepted them in the first place.
Anyone any ideas ??

Actually just solved it. I don't know why, but hey it works....
Before: I had a Linksys WRT54G2 router. I upgraded to the newest Extreme base router that apple released last month or so... Anyways my slingbox won't not connect. I tried so many options...
After: I didn't have my linksys connected to the Extreme, I mean why should since I upgraded right, well anyways I just wanted to try it so this is what I did...
I kept my extreme as the main source, but then I also connected my WRT54G2 to the extreme and then I connected my slingbox to the WRT54G2 and voila it works!
Try connecting your older router to the extreme and then the slingbox to the older router. Plus say if you didn't have enough ports, well now you have more because your older router is connected to the Extreme with more ports... I hope I helped youl I was googling for this for HOURS and I found this post... I just figured it out so yeah try it.
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