Hi All,
First of all apologies for signing up and posting straight away but you seem like a helpful and knowledgable bunch ;-)
I've been learning about satellite setups etc over the past few weeks, and I'm astonished how complicated things are and how much there is to learn. I only wish I had found this forum earlier.
Anyway Ive currently got Sky + and I'm wanting to have a bit "play" with another box. At first I looked at the Dreambox (I'm from an IT background) but everyone advises you to stay away from them as your first box. I've decided to go for a Technomate box as they seem relatively easy and can support patches etc.
I want a box that I can patch (softcams) and also add c-lines to in the future if I decide to use cardsharing. Does this mean I need a box with a network port? I've been looking at the 4500 and the 4502 supers but not sure if these are best for me or if there are any other Technomate boxes which will suit me better. Any ideas?
Once again, thanks and any help will be greatly appreciated.
Cheers!
First of all apologies for signing up and posting straight away but you seem like a helpful and knowledgable bunch ;-)
I've been learning about satellite setups etc over the past few weeks, and I'm astonished how complicated things are and how much there is to learn. I only wish I had found this forum earlier.
Anyway Ive currently got Sky + and I'm wanting to have a bit "play" with another box. At first I looked at the Dreambox (I'm from an IT background) but everyone advises you to stay away from them as your first box. I've decided to go for a Technomate box as they seem relatively easy and can support patches etc.
I want a box that I can patch (softcams) and also add c-lines to in the future if I decide to use cardsharing. Does this mean I need a box with a network port? I've been looking at the 4500 and the 4502 supers but not sure if these are best for me or if there are any other Technomate boxes which will suit me better. Any ideas?
Once again, thanks and any help will be greatly appreciated.
Cheers!
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