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Sicilian
15-11-12, 17:27
As the title :)

marty
15-11-12, 17:32
Not a bad looking box :) looks good value for money too looking at the specs :thumbsup:
Would be an ideal bedroom box ;)

Sicilian
15-11-12, 17:35
I'd say its the best in its price range as single tuner broadcom Enigma 2 receiver :) ViX image coming very soon, amazing amount of support already from OpenPLi, OpenAAF :zoom:

Remote control is superb quality too, feels really nice and very well layed out.

Mr. Mister
15-11-12, 17:53
Box looks very classy..

Looking forward to getting mine on Monday..

BadBoy
15-11-12, 22:26
Cost?

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BadBoy
15-11-12, 22:29
Just seen the price, same as gigablue

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cactikid
18-11-12, 00:17
nice looking box,small and compact,looking to replace my abcom 9000hd with this,fed up with a box with no epg lol:smash::smash:no time clock or channel name on front not a problem,vix coming soon good stuff,has this box got usb issues also like the vu and lastly home networking also i hope as my abcom dont

Unhban
18-11-12, 12:05
I see it has only one USB connector. Will this box work OK with a USB Hub? And if a wifi dongle is plugged into the Hub does that work OK? Also, does the wifi dongle have to be by a particular manufacturer?

Thanks, Unh.

Mr. Mister
18-11-12, 12:26
I see it has only one USB connector. Will this box work OK with a USB Hub? And if a wifi dongle is plugged into the Hub does that work OK? Also, does the wifi dongle have to be by a particular manufacturer?

Thanks, Unh.

I will be testing this tomorrow to see if the USB hub works.. One thing is for sure.. The hub will have to have its own power source for it to work in the box..

if the powered hub works in the Max Digital .. i cant see any reason why the wifi dongle will not work..

Obviously.. For wifi dongles.. You get what you pay for .. I have an old cheap dongle here.. and although it does work.. its not very stable.. and keeps dropping out.. and it was only a few meters away from the router.. All the dongles i use now are Vu Dongles.. and never had any issues with any of them.. i even got Vu Dongles 25+ meters away from the router.. and no problems..

Check out the sponsors site ...HERE... (http://www.world-of-satellite.co.uk/Networking-WiFi)for a good range of wifi dongles..

Sicilian
18-11-12, 12:37
I see it has only one USB connector. Will this box work OK with a USB Hub? And if a wifi dongle is plugged into the Hub does that work OK? Also, does the wifi dongle have to be by a particular manufacturer?

Thanks, Unh.

Yes you can use a Hub. I've test both the Ferguson and VU+ Dongle here http://www.world-of-satellite.co.uk/Networking-WiFi or your could use the Tenda Wifi bridge so no usb ports are used.

marty
16-12-12, 14:18
Does a USB hub HAVE to be powerd?

Rob van der Does
16-12-12, 14:42
Does a USB hub HAVE to be powerd?
Depends on the device attached to it: USB = 5V @ 500mA (max), so if all devices together use less then this, there should be no problem.
e.g. using external HDD's or tuners that have their own PSU the HUB doesn't need to be powered.
A bus-powered USB-HDD will almost for sure not get enough power to spin up.

marty
16-12-12, 14:48
A powerd HDD and usb wifi sould be OK unpowerd then?

Rob van der Does
16-12-12, 15:06
A powerd HDD and usb wifi sould be OK unpowerd then?
Should be, yes. But one is never sure how much power is being drawn. So try it, and if it doesn't work you know what to do.

marty
16-12-12, 15:09
So try it.
I hope I get to try at some point early next year :)

Rob van der Does
16-12-12, 15:11
I hope I get to try at some point early next year :)
OK.
If it doesn't work you'd better try using different USB-ports first, to see of all devices actually work. If so, and using a not-powered hub they stop doing so, you know it will be down to power requirements.