The Tm nano 2 super has composite phono (red/white/yellow cinch) output.
It should work with a tri link
You will just need a lead similar to this:
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I dunno if the tri link comes with this lead though.
The Tm nano 2 super has composite phono (red/white/yellow cinch) output.
It should work with a tri link
You will just need a lead similar to this:
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I dunno if the tri link comes with this lead though.
Have a look here for Enig2 channel lists:
http://linuxsat-support.com/forumdisplay.php?f=17
Glad you got there in the end, I'll close this so.
Install multiquick button from our addons panel:
http://linuxsat-support.com/showthread.php?t=30475
or from the bh feeds (i think it is on there also, may be wrong though)
Reboot receiver and press menu, multiquick button should then be in menu under bh shutdown.
Select it, map the epg button to coolmans plugin. (you'll probably have to delete the mapped keyfunction first, i think the red button does this)
Save setting and exit.
Then, when you start coolmans from the epg button, use the guide switch button (yellow button from my memory) until you have the guide you desire showing.
Exit out of coolmans and when you press the epg button from now on, it should show you the last guide used.
could be, where did you get the oscam from?
You could always download our addons panel and install oscam from it:
http://linuxsat-support.com/showthread.php?t=30475
Sounds right in what your doing.
Try rebooting receiver and restarting oscam in softcam manager.
Then enter receiver's ip into a browser followed by port 8888 (192.168.x.xx:8888)
Is it for 28.2?
Here are standard oscam configs for uk 0963:
http://linuxsat-support.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=25589&d=1405858128
Extract out and sent the files to /etc/tuxbox/config/
Paste your line details into this handy tool and convert it to oscam server file:
http://linuxsat-support.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=10388&d=1344884910
Copy the output of this program and paste it into your oscam server file on your receiver (/etc/tuxbox/config/)
Start/ restart oscam on your receiver in softcam manager.
Does your friend who gave you the share allow double logins?
As watching one encrypted channel and recording another may show up as a double login on his server which he may not allow.
A new quad lnb only costs around €10 so if it is difficult to get access to your dish, i'd have one in my back pocket for fear you have to replace it. While your up there, checking the dish , alignment wouldn't be any harm also.
Let us know how you get on.
Have you anything else attached (diseqc switches etc)?
Have you tried running a separate feed cable from the lnb to the receiver in question?
I once came across something similar and it turned out that the original cable wasn't secured properly, would rub against the tiles in wind until it wore down the insulation and shielding to the bare wire which caused intermittent shorting and havoc with the signal.
A meter set to resistance (ohms) should also check this out (need to disconnect both ends and test between center core and shielding.
Quotei have heard that sometimes when you use 4 openboxes the lnb as a issy fit and that dropping back down to a quad lnb could help and mybe a bigger dish
I myself haven't heard or came across this.
I also have an octo fitted to a mk4 (2 feeds to solo2, one to ariva, one to vu zero and two to humax foxsat) and have had them all running at once (although it rarely happens) and have had no such issues.
I don't have any openboxes though.
Lnb should cope.
Try swapping 2 receivers around and if the problem persists with the same receiver, it is that receiver which is your issue.
If the problem persists in the same location, it may be the lnb feed to that location.
I'd then try and swap that feed at the lnb to a free lnb feed.
Cccam should allow you.
You probably need 2.3.0 if you have a new image installed.
Are you hoping to set up oscam to use as a card reader or just a client?
Also, what image and card (if any) have you?
Very good, i'll close this out so.
Quoteit seems the HTTP port was changed from 80 to 21
Port 21 is normally reserved for ftp control.
HTTP port should be left at 80
You can find a List of TCP and UDP port numbers here:
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It's online as i type this.
You can telenet with dreambox control center (dcc)
It can be found here:
http://linuxsat-support.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=9224&d=1341146079
I think putty should also work
QuoteThis is a solo 2 se- if that makes any difference?
Are you sure it is a solo 2 se?
Could very well be a clone as i don't think vu+ have an official model called "solo 2 se" (as far a i know anyway)
If it is, it could make all the difference.
Can you confirm this?
You can find the latest version of it here:
http://linuxsat-support.com/showthread.php?t=28059&page=10
Installation is copied from the first post of the above thread.
QuoteDisplay MoreInstallation:
-Telnet installation:
copy the file downloaded from the links down to box /tmp folder
for oe1.6(including sim2 images and openpli2.1)
opkg install -force-overwrite /tmp/*.ipk
for oe2.0 and openpli3.0
opkg update
opkg install /tmp/*.ipk
QuoteMe too, The kids then have to show the wife how to use the box again
Same here.
A good way of letting her know i'm pi**ed at her about something:snicker:
Image changes often![]()
A backup image is a quick way of getting started, deciding what you like/dislike but to tailor the receiver to your preferences (skins/plugins etc), you should eventually set up your own.
From my experience (limited as it is) i find the vix image is one of the easiest to set up , but all the images do more or less the same thing.
Every one is worth checking out. I sometimes swap between blackhole/hyperion/vix (drives the family nuts) but every ones opinion differs and only you can decide what you like.
You can find images from the nav bar (nightly builds) or from here:
http://linuxsat-support.com/forumdisplay.php?f=584