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    hd 9000 help please

    hi all,i have just bought 900hd and just this morning my s"" plus box packed up,is there a way of watching all my premium channels through the spider i can watch most of them but not movies or sport,or do i have to folk out for a new box,thanks.

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    not sure about the spiderbox units

    but the major linux based recievers can read the card, ( VU+/DB units/ct9000 and so on )
    but advice on how to, is very limited ( forum rules )
    Units; VU+Ultimo/duo/DM800/7020HD/tm9100
    1.2 channel master/quad feedhorn/36volt /vbox
    1 fixed dish, and 1 motorized 1mtr dish
    and a pile of redundant cards/cams

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    hi,thanks for your quick responce,is it an easy operation for those recievers,it must have the cam installed for it to decrypt the channels it does,is there a link that you know of to see how it is done with recievers you know it works on,regards.

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    it may well work on your existing unit, I would first wait and see if other spiderbox users can help, ( but I doubt it, as most rely on the "free gift" )

    but these links might help both with your existing unit, and any new linux unit, ( would recommend you research the linux range ie, VU+ DB800 hd/500hd ) our sponcer would give you good advice, and price

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    http://www.uploadcity.com/?f=15599311&t=CCcam_Box_Key.rar&
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    http://gigabitdownload.com/search/cccam+2.2.1+ipkg+vix
    Units; VU+Ultimo/duo/DM800/7020HD/tm9100
    1.2 channel master/quad feedhorn/36volt /vbox
    1 fixed dish, and 1 motorized 1mtr dish
    and a pile of redundant cards/cams

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    thanks for the links,will look into them and post reply,regards.

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    hello mate
    have you set up your server + yet in the network menu?

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    hi,thanks for your interest,i have not done anything yet,just got back to trying to sort it out,it al seems a bit daunting!!

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    hi,i have now manged to get my card working,thanks to all,mods please feel free to close thread,regards.

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    pleased you are sorted, and thank for posting your end result, as it helps others
    Units; VU+Ultimo/duo/DM800/7020HD/tm9100
    1.2 channel master/quad feedhorn/36volt /vbox
    1 fixed dish, and 1 motorized 1mtr dish
    and a pile of redundant cards/cams

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