Posts by mutz nutz

    Fancy new kit FAIL


    Exclusive Virgin Media cable customers who recently upgraded to the company's Superhub router/modem combo boxes to access its 30Mbit/s and above service are complaining about stability issues and slow connections with the new kit.
    Reg reader Adam told us that Virgin Media is offering only Netgear hardware, which provides what he described as an "inferior service".



    Similarly, customers have been grumbling about the kit upgrades on VM forums.
    "The rock-steady 20Mbit/s I had before I upgraded to 30Mbit/s is gone," wrote a customer with the handle fatedsnowfox, who played around with the Superhub box's configuration to improve its connection rate.
    "It swings wildly from 9-15Mbit/s-ish, more so at peak times. At about 0200-0300 it'll /burst/ to 30Mbit/s. Up speeds vary from 1.05Mbit/s to 'Can't actually upload anything because the test **bleep**s out'."
    Fatedsnowfox went on to complain about Netgear's equipment ? which VM described as an "exclusive" and custom-made piece of hardware intended "to provide you with killer performance and wonderful ease of use" ? and said Virgin Media's tech support was yet to get in touch with a definitive fix.
    "I think that cupidity has bitten me here. The 30Mbit/s offer was too good to be true," said fatedsnowfox.
    At the start of February, Virgin Media began urging existing customers on its 20Mbit/s broadband service to splurge a one-off payment of ?30 to upgrade to its 30Mbit/s offering.



    The company has stopped offering would-be punters the 20Mbit/s package, but existing customers do not have to upgrade to the new service as Virgin Media is keeping both bases running. Despite this, some customers unsurprisingly opted to upgrade their kit.
    Worse still, Virgin Media claimed that its 'XL' 20Mbit/s broadband offering had been "boosted by 50 per cent" in additional bandwidth without requiring extra fees.
    But complaints suggest that some cable customers aren't seeing the performance improvement, and instead are hit by a dip in speed ? especially at peak times.
    A Virgin Media spokesman told The Register that the company had no beef with the hardware, but admitted there was a "data throughput" issue hampering some customers who are using its Superhub modem/router.



    "Whilst the vast majority of customers are unaffected, we are actively investigating reports of reduced performance under some configurations," he said. "Testing is under way, and we expect to resolve the issue by a firmware update which will be automatically pushed out to SuperHub users as soon as a fix has been confirmed."
    Virgin Media didn't say when the glitch would be fixed, but it's understood that the firmware update would be pushed out soon. ?

    iPhone developer and hacker ih8sn0w has released Sn0wbreeze 2.2 (aka PwnageTool for Windows) for creating iOS 4.2.1 custom firmware files on Windows. Just like the recently released PwnageTool for Mac, Sn0wbreeze 2.2 also incorporates the kernel based GreenPois0n exploit for untethered 4.2.1 jailbreak.



    The highlight feature of Sn0wbreeze 2.2 is the new ?Baseband Preservation Mode?. This new mode enables current iPhone 4, 3GS and 3G users to preserve their baseband while upgrading to iOS 4.2.1 so that they can unlock using existing version of Ultrasn0w.

    Also new in Sn0wbreeze 2.2 is the ability to play Pac-Man game to keep you busy while the custom IPSW is being built for your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch, along with the ability to change boot logos, thanks to GreenPois0n RC5/6 exploit. Fix for iBooks is also included.

    Supported devices:
    iPhone 4, 3GS, 3G
    iPod touch 4G, 3G, 2G
    iPad


    sn0wbreeze-2.2-final.zip
    original fw 4.2.1
    netframe 3.5

    Sky Italia is gradually changing symbol rates on all DVB-S2 transponders from 27500 to 29900 2/3 8PSK DVB-S2
    Hotbird @ 13 east
    11996V 29900
    11207H 29900
    11341V 29900
    12418V 29900


    Other Sky Italia transponders are still 27500 2/3,
    So if you loose the signal on a transponder change the symbol rate to 29900 or delete the transponder & perform a blind scan if your receiver can do this


    Mutz

    Three men have been arrested in Derbyshire on suspicion of trying to defraud Virgin Media, through use of a large number of modified cable boxes.


    A Starview card share server, able to deliver subscription cable TV programming for free to the boxes, is also rumoured to have been shut down in connection with with the arrests.


    Anthony Ginnivan, Melvyn Howard and Jong You were charged at Southern Derbyshire Magistrates? Court on Friday, after a police raid at Fernwood Close, Littleover, on Tuesday.


    Prosecutor Andrea Charity said that 44,000 modified cable boxes were said to be involved, though did not state how many of these had been sold directly.


    The busted operation is rumoured to have involved the large scale sale of modified Starview boxes, connected to a Starview server on a subscription basis.


    This would allow buyers to access premium TV content from Virgin Media without having to pay for it. However, they would need to pay the accused a smaller monthly fee to access the server providing the free TV.


    While the Starview server was said to be located in Asia, and therefore outside the direct jurisdiction of UK law enforcement, it appears to have been shut down anyway.


    Detective Sergeant Graham Prince, said: ?We have been working closely with Virgin Media as part of an investigation into TV fraud. It is alleged that this is a key part of an operation to defraud Virgin Media.?


    Malcolm Davies, Virgin Media?s head of fraud and security said: ?We take this matter extremely seriously and will continue to work closely with all the police forces throughout the UK to prosecute individuals connected with this type of TV fraud.?


    Good riddance to more fukn payservers of a different kind, all scumbags inmy eyes!!!


    Mutz

    I think people resort to scaremongering as they have no other way of controling the situation bit like sly, im using 2.1.4 and have done f a while now, think jay was saying other day that if sly card is not set up properly f updates that causes concern!!


    Mutz

    Rai 13 east
    Mediatech 4 west
    Tv globo 13 east
    Orf 19 east
    Austria Sat 19 east
    Bulsat 39 east
    Sic international 16 east
    Ant 1 europe 39 east
    Mezzo 13 east
    12111/H/27500 Sirius 4 (4.8?E)Arqiva channels
    Disney channel 9 east 11727 v 27500
    CANAL+NL irdeto channels only


    Telespazio Hungary (Ex Mediatech)(Amos 4?W)
    Seca
    Ident 002A
    DEC 000 042


    C+ NL Nederlands Irdeto2


    Spiderbox SD Softcam.zip

    DM500 HD - Manual IP


    Setup a manual IP address in the bootloader:


    OK, you don't have an DHCP server. That's normal if you don't have a router or configured one by yourself. You don't need to install one, but you need to connect your Dreambox by a USB cable now.


    You need to know which IP to give to your Dreambox. If you don't know which IP to choose, please ask someone who can help you. You can choose any IP which is "near" your PC's IP address, but the IP should not be used by any other device.


    For example, if your PC's IP is 192.168.0.5, you could use 192.168.0.10, unless another device already uses that. In that case, just choose 192.168.0.11, or whatever. It just needs to be in the 192.168.0.x range, where x is >= 1 and <= 254.


    Start your favourite terminal program, for example HyperTerm. Setup your Comport to 115200/8N1. Press the "s" key.


    Now a setup menu should appear. It should look similiar than the screenshot below

    Press the right arrow. You are now in the network setup menu.
    Using "+" or "-" you can set the "Network type" to "manual".
    Now you can enter an IP address in below. Press F9 to save your settings.
    The Dreambox will shutdown.

    Now go back and to the procedure again. "dhcp" shouldn't appear anymore, instead the IP you entered.

    Digital+ has launched a new hybrid TV service, bringing over-the-top content to its iPlus set-top box. The combined linear and over-the-top service has been developed in part and secured by Nagra.


    ?We are excited to expand our offering to our subscribers with a full VOD catalogue for TV and PC that provides the flexibility viewers have come to expect in the way they consume content,? said Adolfo Remacha CTO at DIGITAL+. ?Nagra?s solutions have made it easy for us to quickly deploy these new services, ensuring the best possible viewing experience for our subscribers and minimizing our operational costs through a common head-end.?


    Customers pay a monthly ?5 premium to access iPlus, which already delivers HD and 3D content, and features a 500 GB hard disk. ?We have a longstanding relationship with DIGITAL+ and are thrilled to continue to partner with them in delivering these value-added services to their viewers. We look forward to helping them develop their multi-screen strategy,? added Thierry Legrand, VP SMEA at Nagra.


    The service will be extended over the next few months to run direct over the PC. Tablet and smartphone-based versions are also planned.

    Abu Dhabi to use Irdeto to protect Premier League coverage - Yesterday, 15:03 Abu Dhabi to use Irdeto to protect Premier League coverage
    10 Feb 11 -


    The Abu Dhabi Media Company (ADMC) is to use conditional access from Irdeto to protect its coverage of English Premier League football.


    According to Irdeto, the deployment is designed to tackle the problem of card sharing piracy in the region by incorporating secure chipsets in the set-top boxes and applying Irdeto?s encryption technology. ADMC will deploy Irdeto?s CAS 3 system with smartcards inserted into HD boxes, allowing satellite TV customers to view matches on the AD Sports (Al Riyadiya) channels.


    ADMC holds the exclusive broadcast rights to the Premier League fro three seasons from 2010.