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we are borg
28-05-2011, 11:18 AM
I am thinking of getting one of these but how does it work. Is it a patch and updating files to the box and if it is what programmers will i need.

Is anything used via internet for decoding channels or is there any cam that maximises the box. Is there any advantage in getting the twin tuner with terrestrial channels.

Sorry to be a thick ****e but this is a new area for me after years of the hummy 5400.

we are borg

tommo1
28-05-2011, 11:24 AM
Same here m8,very apprehensive about this box and setting up,in fairness

they say its simple to set up,and the benefits are enormous,my m8 has one

and if I get into any problems with it I am sure he will help me out....

So I am thinking of getting one in August when I come back from holidays..

tommo1:drool5:

tigertimtim
28-05-2011, 11:30 AM
same again here thinking of spider box or protek box but dont know which as less freezing;]

echelon
28-05-2011, 11:52 AM
spiderbox is dead simple to setup using usb stick for updating etc

see the spider section for details and tutorials etc

BOOGIBEAR
28-05-2011, 12:48 PM
depending on your broadband speed,quality of your sat setup,,,shouln't get any freezing much,,spiderbox 900hd is so easy to setup i didnt know ide set it up right till i got to 16east,,unlike linux it's a joy,,my opinion only:sifone:

mister-t
28-05-2011, 04:18 PM
as echelon as stated read the spider section,trust me if you cant get it up and running in half hour max,then there is something seriousley wrong
easiest box i have ever used and i have owned a fair few over the years.
most difficult part is deciding what to watch

mister-t

tr8.
28-05-2011, 04:48 PM
Is anything used via internet for decoding channels or is there any cam that maximises the box. Is there any advantage in getting the twin tuner with terrestrial channels.

we are borg

A small amount is via a softcam same as other recievers can get,
It has cam and card slots but they are not needed.
Most of the channels come via internet passing on the codes, all automatic, so you do nothing just watch.
The reciever does need to be conected to your router to see these channels. best via rj45 cable but there are wireless options.
As you learn you can add extra channels from other freinds:respect-055:
Its like a plug and play linux box without the hasles.

Midnight R
28-05-2011, 05:02 PM
I recently bought a 7000HD same as the 9000HD without the Cam slots and am very impressed.

Very easy to set up and the ccam is very very stable with cable BB.

Glitches a bit with a USB BB dongle via a 3g Router but then you wouldn't expect the Dongle to be able to match the cable BB.

The 7000HD is quite cheap as well!

ajp
28-05-2011, 05:57 PM
sounds a good receiver but what's the difference between the 7000 and 9000 model.

thanks

andrew

chrissat
28-05-2011, 06:09 PM
This box sounds pretty interesting.

But after I have purchased along with the 'gift'

How long does the 'gift' last and how much is it to buy another 'gift'?

keith mawer
28-05-2011, 06:45 PM
CHRIS THIS QUESTION RE THE GIFT MUST HAVE been asked a million times,, just forget the expired date thing.....

echelon
28-05-2011, 06:52 PM
sounds a good receiver but what's the difference between the 7000 and 9000 model.

thanks

andrew

7000 has 1 scart , no CI slot and no rf output modulator

9000 has 2 scarts , CI slot and rf modulator

echelon
28-05-2011, 06:53 PM
This box sounds pretty interesting.

But after I have purchased along with the 'gift'

How long does the 'gift' last and how much is it to buy another 'gift'?

it lasts as long as it lasts , its that simple

at the moment there is no extra gift purchase available

ajp
29-05-2011, 09:11 AM
7000 has 1 scart , no CI slot and no rf output modulator

9000 has 2 scarts , CI slot and rf modulator

thanks for info

andrew

we are borg
18-07-2011, 08:11 PM
I got the duo tuner and am loving it

we are borg