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ManikM
26-08-2020, 08:30 AM
so yesterday i was sorting out our spare room, i put the Ocatagon SX88 up there for IPTV - there is no satellite input in that room, just WIFI only....

i havent had the STB long, so i sat down, and started going through the apps and features built in (its not an E2 STB) - i came across something called E2 TV.

it asked for the IP address of my main satellite receiver (downstairs) - i put it in, and voila, it showed all the bouquets of the downstairs satellite box, and i could watch any channel, just as if i was downstairs...it even moves the dish accordingly!

i was amazed! i might get a couple more now for main bedroom and kitchen, so i can have any channel anywhere! - they're only 50 odd quid.

january_king
26-08-2020, 09:10 AM
That got me thinking! I have used TV sender boxes in the past and they are generally horrid and clunky but this seems like an ideal solution for a second room without access to a dish.

EDIT - after further thought I am looking at options on the ****** Firestick that I already have

ManikM
26-08-2020, 07:55 PM
do share - as i have a firestick in my main bedroom - no sat tv in there either, - although i just need to drill a hole to get this but would prefer not too.

january_king
27-08-2020, 09:17 AM
I haven't tested this over a prolonged period so can't vouch for total reliability but first impressions are good. I downloaded 'dream Player' direct from ****** to the stick. You get a free version with restricted number of channels available (3 per bouquet?). Once connected over the network to the sat box (Vu+ Solo2 in this case) it reads in the channel list and with a bit of fine tuning re buffers etc it worked well. Nice presentation and good ability to edit locally available bouquets etc.
Despite some reviews stating that this would slow it down, I then coughed up the £6 or £7 to unlock it to all channels. This had no negative impact on speed as some report and it will run HD over the 5GHz network. Quick zapping too.
In summary an underused Firestick 4k now has a useful function again and my front room has sat TV. In some ways it is nicer than using the Vu+ directly.
Thanks for prompting the idea. I'd be interested in any comments if you give it a go.

mrdude
27-08-2020, 03:07 PM
@ the OP

I hope you know that the E2 software on an STB runs a web server and you can use any tablet, laptop, phone, android box etc. to watch a stream from your STB anywhere you want (even outside your home netwrok). There's no need to spend £50 on anything.

dog-man
27-08-2020, 09:07 PM
Is it possible to stream IPTV from a VU Ultimo 4K to a PC?
I am able to stream channels but always fail when trying to stream an IPTV channel.

ManikM
28-08-2020, 11:24 AM
@ the OP

I hope you know that the E2 software on an STB runs a web server and you can use any tablet, laptop, phone, android box etc. to watch a stream from your STB anywhere you want (even outside your home netwrok). There's no need to spend £50 on anything.

yes thanks! - however first you'd need a device to do it (at a cost) - then you need a player (app - at a cost) - yes you could use a laptop, but faffy and messy (connecting to a TV). i was merely pointing out that at 50 quid its a nice feature to include in an STB that is already connected to your TV via HDMI - thats all - not a statement saying it was the only solution to stream a channel over the network.

also, this is posted in an Octagon section.

ManikM
28-08-2020, 11:40 AM
Is it possible to stream IPTV from a VU Ultimo 4K to a PC?
I am able to stream channels but always fail when trying to stream an IPTV channel.

good question mate - i have IPTV "channels" in my bouquet, and these didnt stream using this E2 TV function on this Octagon box...hopefully someone can answer