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    Bad news you could try to flush it with a cable, I once tried every trick on the book ended binning it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jasonf View Post
    SKYF5S STUCK SAYING LOAD ON display - help
    If you Have Patience then this will work as long as there is nothing else wrong with the unit: http://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums...-cable-233298/


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    skybox f5 working fine on virgin but when i plug in to my friend house who has sly it doesnt work keep rebooting what it could be any help will be appriciated.
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    This little problem has been explained before its the DHCP setting these little beggars of a box have a nasty habit of saving the previous IP address of the router it was last attached to, You have to go to network settings turn off DHCP click apply and put the box in standby reboot again network settings and switch DHCP on and Apply again switch to standby and switch on again this should now be sorted.


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