Link is working here but try the one below:
http://linuxsat-support.com/sh…d-receivers-OE-2-0-Images
Posts by codar
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I found a sandisk cruizer blade works on most receivers i tried, (8gb)
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It may need an oscam restart to apply it. I'm around later if you need a hand (about 8:30 - 9).
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Another one to consider, (worked well for me)
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but it only stays active for about 2 sec after changes a page or page update and crashes.
I remember experiencing something similar until I hooked up an omnikey.
It ran ok from then on (until I scrapped it altogether and used the pi for rasplex, better than plex app on my sony tv) -
You'll need a wifi stick and depending on the chipset, you may have to download the drivers from the image feeds.
QuoteYou could always use a vonets wifi bridge or homeplug adaptors
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They can be got here:
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What card do you have?
oscam configs for various packages are here:
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Have you tried to remap a port in your router to the standard telnet port on your 2nd dm800 instead of changing the telnet port on the receiver?
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In autobouquetsmaker, you can remove the providers you don't want, then start scan.
On vix, this is :
menu-setup-service searching-autobouquetsmaker-providers, then scroll up/down to select provider and across to enable/disable that provider.
You will then need to initiate a scan to update your bouquets.
Openpli may be similar (not used that image in a long while though)
Alternatively, just delete the bouquets, when highlighted, press the menu button and it may give you an option to delete the bouquet but if you have autobouquets set to download daily/weekly, the unwanted bouquets will appear unless you remove the provider from it. -
You could try flashing from the base image
Install a base image (preferably the one the backup was created from).
Ftp the backup to your hdd or a mounted usb stick attached to the receiver (you may need to extract it out first, place in media/hdd/imagebackup or something similar)
Then (openatv) look in settings- software management and online/local flash i think.
Browse to your backup location (using coloured buttons) and it may give you the option to flash from there.
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You may need to make the folder directory first
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Are you pasting in his dns with a text editor?
If so, use notepad++ then copying it from that program into his configs.
Could also be a problem with his dns not up to date (probably not though if your using a line from him with his dns instead of ip) -
This is probably the best image for your receiver for uk viewing at the moment:
http://linuxsat-support.com/sh…-Release-image-05-05-2016
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Its only a loop out, not an rf out.
The loop out is only used to send the satellite feed to another receiver if the zgemma is powered down, you need an rf output (like a sky box) which the zgemma doesn't have.
A triax tri-link will accomplish what your after though.
A good video here explains what the tri-link is all about:Quote -
See if this will work for you:
http://linuxsat-support.com/sh…und-not-NAR?highlight=nar -
I'm getting the same error, do you mind me asking how you sorted it?
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You can edit the remote commands via the keymap.xml file located in usr/share/enigma2 (if this helps) on your os-mini.
What exactly are you trying to accomplish?
The os-mini normally comes with a universal remote, easily setup to control your tv's functions as well as your stb but you need to select the remote function via the keys on top row (tv/stb/vcr/dvd) -
I wouldn't think it is possible to get any signal on 28.2 down under no matter what size dish you use (maybe wrong but haven't tried), it's way outside the footprint of the satellite group and line of sight is also probably below the horizon.
Iptv/streams/web based apps is probably the best way for uk channels in Australia.

