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    ET8000 advice.

    Hello I am thinking of purchasing one of these for my sister, can anyone answer these 2 questions first?
    A. The sponsor offers 2 wireless adapters for this device, are they both supported by vix out of the box or do they require additional driver download?
    B. Is there plenty of room in that slim box for a 3.5" HDD?
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    A. Not to sure about this as all my et8000 are hardwired to the routers

    B. Plenty of room, iv transferred the HDDS from old slyboxs in to all mine, very easy and more than enough room.

    These are a boringly great box, that do just about everything you need.

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    The GigaBlue USB 2.0 WiFi adapter for an ET10k needs a plugin download after every new image flash. (A real pain.)
    So a (temporary) wired connection will also be needed.
    I'd imagine the ET8000 will be the same.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ccs View Post
    The GigaBlue USB 2.0 WiFi adapter for an ET10k needs a plugin download after every new image flash. (A real pain.)
    So a (temporary) wired connection will also be needed.
    I'd imagine the ET8000 will be the same.
    Bummer exactly what I wanted to avoid, her router is no where near the tv.
    Anybody else know for definite?
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    Why not use a WiFi bridge adapter rather than a USB stick type? There will be no need for drivers on the box, as it just sees the adapter as a wired LAN connection. I have been using them on two of my boxes for the last few years with no issues at all......

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    You could use a Wireless AP: http://www.world-of-satellite.co.uk/...dge-WIFI-W150M
    Sponsor also has good value home plugs: http://www.world-of-satellite.co.uk/...i-Adapter-Pair

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    Quote Originally Posted by electrocop View Post
    Why not use a WiFi bridge adapter rather than a USB stick type? There will be no need for drivers on the box, as it just sees the adapter as a wired LAN connection. I have been using them on two of my boxes for the last few years with no issues at all......
    Mmm maybe a good idea...
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    Quote Originally Posted by judge View Post
    i have a wireless Edimax Realtek based adaptor that works out of the box with my solo2, I just thought there maybe one for the Extrend, or will the same Edimax work with the Xtrend?
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    Sorry I forgot to say one of my et8000 is networked using a sky anytime wireless lan adapter, wireless to the router, lan cable from this to the box, this works flawlessly.

    On a side note, I have at least 1, that suffers from a problem when the box can lose internet, apparently I have heard this is a driver issue xtrend are working on??? putting the box in to deep standby and waking it with the remote cures the problem.

    It is documented in the et8000 sub forum I believe.

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    Ferguson 150mbps wifi adapter drivers pre-installed. Homeplugs or hard wired always better imo.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ford1 View Post
    Sorry I forgot to say one of my et8000 is networked using a sky anytime wireless lan adapter, wireless to the router, lan cable from this to the box, this works flawlessly.

    On a side note, I have at least 1, that suffers from a problem when the box can lose internet, apparently I have heard this is a driver issue xtrend are working on??? putting the box in to deep standby and waking it with the remote cures the problem.

    It is documented in the et8000 sub forum I believe.
    Cheers for this, just remembered she has a sky wireless lan converter, that will do.
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    Just use a homeplug

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaMacFunkin View Post
    Hello I am thinking of purchasing one of these for my sister, can anyone answer these 2 questions first?
    A. The sponsor offers 2 wireless adapters for this device, are they both supported by vix out of the box or do they require additional driver download?
    B. Is there plenty of room in that slim box for a 3.5" HDD?
    Cheers.

    I bought mine with the tiny Ferguson usb wifi and no drivers needed at all. I have flashed loads of different images. Box picks it up no problems.

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    So i bought box and received it today from sponsor, just setting it up for my sister (and her kids), can't seem to find an a/v button on the multi function remote control... surely an oversight?
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    Quote Originally Posted by DaMacFunkin View Post
    So i bought box and received it today from sponsor, just setting it up for my sister (and her kids), can't seem to find an a/v button on the multi function remote control... surely an oversight?
    What do you need it for? Do you have more than one input? Otherwise use hotel mode to set the input on power up.
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