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    Default Cant connect to V9s with Filezila or putty?

    Any reason why I can connect to a V9s through filezila or putty? Can for the life of me figure it out!

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    Impossible Telnet/Putty is used for Open Source receivers such as Linux Enigma2 the Openbox V9s is a closed source receiver so there is nothing you can do full stop


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    Quote Originally Posted by digicon View Post
    Impossible Telnet/Putty is used for Open Source receivers such as Linux Enigma2 the Openbox V9s is a closed source receiver so there is nothing you can do full stop
    Thanks Digicon. Not the best box for iptv then?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JasonBenson View Post
    Thanks Digicon. Not the best box for iptv then?
    no m8 Zgemma or a mag 250 is the best
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    Quote Originally Posted by joe516 View Post
    no m8 Zgemma or a mag 250 is the best
    Cheers joe, can a iptv sub be setup on it at all?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JasonBenson View Post
    Cheers joe, can a iptv sub be setup on it at all?
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    Quote Originally Posted by joe516 View Post
    yes m8................
    Sorry to be pain but any idea how, or any pointers?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JasonBenson View Post
    Sorry to be pain but any idea how, or any pointers?
    I am afraid we do not discuss any form of topic related to Card Sharing this also includes IPTV

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