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  • mickyblueeyes
    Newbie
    • Jan 2010
    • 2

    #1

    ned a bit of advise pls

    i used to have a sv4 wich is now a door stopper for my shed but been looking at the sv7 and wondering is this the same set up as the sv4 ie download on usb plug in your box and your away on vi**in and do ya just switch leads on the boxs any advice appreciated thx
  • ramjet
    DK Veteran
    • Nov 2008
    • 2995

    #2
    Originally posted by mickyblueeyes
    i used to have a sv4 wich is now a door stopper for my shed but been looking at the sv7 and wondering is this the same set up as the sv4 ie download on usb plug in your box and your away on vi**in and do ya just switch leads on the boxs any advice appreciated thx
    no m8 , those days are long gone

    now it needs a srvr using your router for internet access , and for sv its now pay to watch , have a read of the sticky threads up top

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    • quavis
      Top Poster
      • Aug 2009
      • 117

      #3
      its a case of sticking on the latest firmware then getting the bigmaq toolbar and going from there, your box will have to be registered ith the firmware suppliers who for a fee will get your channels working. the fee is payable 6 monthly or 12 monthly depending how tight you are!!

      as mentioned in other threads it works out a whole lot cheaper than subbing the virmin , say ?100 for a box and then 25 for 6 months isnt a bad deal if the service and suport are up to scratch.

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      • klever19
        Top Poster
        • Dec 2009
        • 144

        #4
        Originally posted by quavis
        its a case of sticking on the latest firmware then getting the bigmaq toolbar and going from there, your box will have to be registered ith the firmware suppliers who for a fee will get your channels working. the fee is payable 6 monthly or 12 monthly depending how tight you are!!

        as mentioned in other threads it works out a whole lot cheaper than subbing the virmin , say ?100 for a box and then 25 for 6 months isnt a bad deal if the service and suport are up to scratch.
        That's too big an if in my book.

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        • mark8393
          DK Veteran
          • Jan 2009
          • 2305

          #5
          Best advice is don't touch starview or kv, will just give you grief.

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          • ByteMaster
            Top Poster +
            • Sep 2010
            • 203

            #6
            Originally posted by mark8393
            Best advice is don't touch starview or kv, will just give you grief.
            Mark to be fair the Starview boxes work just as good as any similarly priced sharing capable Boxes.

            Where the problem lies is the public servers that are available are just a load of bollocs......
            Once upon a time it was all about backdoor 0 passwords, now its only about the rsa keys !!!!!!!
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            • mark8393
              DK Veteran
              • Jan 2009
              • 2305

              #7
              Originally posted by ByteMaster
              Mark to be fair the Starview boxes work just as good as any similarly priced sharing capable Boxes.

              Where the problem lies is the public servers that are available are just a load of bollocs......
              thats true, if it was open source would be good, but the people running cable cs for these boxes are giving shite service.

              if people cant get dish up, get a dreanbox 500c or the new blade twin tuner etc and use other cable servers, not sv and kv who advertise and are only a short wait from being shutdown

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