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zah1d
11-02-15, 17:34
Hi all,

I have a Vu+ Duo 2 box brought from WoS. I'm currently moving out of a flat which has a dish installed, to another flat which doesn't on the 1st floor. I can't install a dish due to it being a leasehold and have explored the possibility of a portable dish but this wouldn't work.

I do have the option to have my box connected to a dish in a property 150+ miles away, with an ethernet cable and 100+ Virgin Media broadband connection (not the best upload compared to others).

Can anyone help me in this dilemma?

One option so far is to stream externally (I am only bothered about streaming in Standard Def) - what is the best software/tools to make it as slick as possible. How can I safeguard my box to prevent it getting hacked?

Do I have any other options available?

Thank you all for your ongoing help. Much appreciated.

If this thread is best placed in another section Mods, let me know and I can close this and re-open.

Look forward to some responses.

TK4|2|1
12-02-15, 07:46
Why won't a portable dish work?
You can get dishes, that don't even look like dishes. They look like flat panels, cost a bit more, but no one would know it was a dish.


Sent by pressing the screen on 1 of my Apple devices, cuz that's how I roll..

John57
12-02-15, 13:05
There is a dish from Selfsat that might do the trick it can be configured to have several lnb's is both small and compact and there is also a window version.....just a thought

timofee
12-02-15, 15:43
If you have VM broadband in the flat you should be able to get cable channels. You would need to get a plug in cable tuner for the DuoČ.

zah1d
13-02-15, 22:42
Why won't a portable dish work?
You can get dishes, that don't even look like dishes. They look like flat panels, cost a bit more, but no one would know it was a dish.


Sent by pressing the screen on 1 of my Apple devices, cuz that's how I roll..

Guys, thank you for your responses. I wasn't sure I was going to get any.
So looking like portable dishes is a popular choice and one I should explore further. Thank you. So where would you attach it or would you have it standing inside the window?

zah1d
13-02-15, 22:44
There is a dish from Selfsat that might do the trick it can be configured to have several lnb's is both small and compact and there is also a window version.....just a thought

A window version? How does this work? Are you able to share a link?

John57
14-02-15, 17:17
I was able to find this web site that offers the Selfsat dish and a link to the window bracket, its all in german, I hope this helps

http://www.hm-*********.de/antennen-diverse/selfsat-h21d4-flachantenne-quad-lnb-version.html (dish link)
http://www.hm-*********.de/antennen-selfsat/selfsat-h30-h21-fensterhalterung.html (window bracket)

Regards
John

John57
14-02-15, 17:21
Just noticed that the attached links from me did not work, found the same window bracket on Amazon for models H30 / H30D2 / H30D4

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Selfsat-Original-Window-Bracket-Mounting/dp/B00BCC7QLG/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1423930790&sr=1-1&keywords=selfsat+window+bracket

Regards
John

cactikid
14-02-15, 17:57
but remember a dish has to point the correct direction or no signal will be a popular station.

check here first.

http://www.dishpointer.com/

zah1d
14-02-15, 20:50
but remember a dish has to point the correct direction or no signal will be a popular station.

check here first.

http://www.dishpointer.com/

Thank you for this. I've checked this and unfortunately the closest window is the kitchen one. But it's open plan so it's fine. I just need to understand whether it will work practically and how to wire it up. I will take pictures and post.

I wonder whether a portable sat dish will work inside the building rather than outside. If I use the window bracket, I will still have to leave the window open for the cables, no? If so, this is a safety hazard. The area isn't the safest, unfortunately.!

zah1d
14-02-15, 20:51
Just noticed that the attached links from me did not work, found the same window bracket on Amazon for models H30 / H30D2 / H30D4

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Selfsat-Original-Window-Bracket-Mounting/dp/B00BCC7QLG/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1423930790&sr=1-1&keywords=selfsat+window+bracket

Regards
John

I wonder whether a portable sat dish will work inside the building rather than outside. If I use the window bracket, I will still have to leave the window open for the cables, no? If so, this is a safety hazard. The area isn't the safest, unfortunately! Might get a quote from a sat dish engineer and have them come round.

cactikid
14-02-15, 22:36
no there is a flat cable you can use on windows.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b9tTFdRMsJw