New member Username: Crane1Post Number: 1 Registered: Jul-06 | C/P Doesn't need cards, readers or writers! It's the Neosat iPro 1000 Read this post quickly and write down these urls... h**p:// h**p://www.neosatusa.com or read some of the major FTA forums...this website quickly removes messages referencing Neosat and that they already have the viewing solution. Fleabay has vendors selling them for a little over $150. |
Gold Member Username: The_wank_artistPost Number: 1326 Registered: Feb-06 | From the chat on this forum, Adam's post seem to be accurate. 110 and 119 up, the other sats not yet. I'm not familiar with Neosats, don't know if there is a card involved or what, but they all seem to be quite happy. This could be good news for everyone, though it may be a little too soon to start baking the Humble Pies that many will be eating after pronouncing FTA dead. |
Bronze Member Username: Jaf1xPost Number: 12 Registered: Jul-06 | Its using card sharing.... |
Gold Member Username: The_wank_artistPost Number: 1328 Registered: Feb-06 | Well than that sucks. |
Bronze Member Username: SimikangPost Number: 15 Registered: Jul-06 | fackkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk |
Bronze Member Username: CaptainPost Number: 72 Registered: Jul-06 | thats good news to everyone! |
Gold Member Username: EvadelparaisoPuerto Rico Post Number: 1462 Registered: May-06 | Hi to everybody, yes are very good news. |
Gold Member Username: The_wank_artistPost Number: 1329 Registered: Feb-06 | Hola Eva. Hope you're well and your internet connection is working well again. I spoke too soon. Neosat uses card sharing from what Jaf says. |
Bronze Member Username: SimikangPost Number: 16 Registered: Jul-06 | were does it say they use card sharing? |
Gold Member Username: The_wank_artistPost Number: 1332 Registered: Feb-06 | in Jafs post as of Tuesday, July 25, 2006 - 10:47 pm: |
Silver Member Username: Hawaiian_timeHawaii Post Number: 330 Registered: Apr-06 | Yes I believe they call it IKS for internet key sharing. Your receiver needs to be hooked up to a computer to access a server in Korea. I Don't know much more than that. |
Bronze Member Username: SimikangPost Number: 17 Registered: Jul-06 | how does he know though |
Gold Member Username: EvadelparaisoPuerto Rico Post Number: 1465 Registered: May-06 | Tyler: Yes, my connection is fine ![]() |
New member Username: Edya_guptaPost Number: 5 Registered: Jul-06 | It may be, but as for this moment, nobody has confirmed or detailed how it works. There's a zip file called ipro_iks_beta_v09 of about 720k size available on some sites, no instructions or version data. Since I don't have a Neosat iPro, I have no way of testing to see what may happen if I run this bin in a Neosat iPro, but I can only imagine that the bin has embedded the URL or IP to call or a user interface to program that item. Once you power up the unit, it may request a local IP address using DHCP (almost all home Internet installations can do that), once the unit is connected to Internet, it may request upgrades/activation codes ("keys") from a specialized server. I don't know if one has to pay for the service. It can be very easy to hide the true addresses involved by using redirectors, so the danger of being prosecuted is very low. Also, the actual data packets traveling through Internet may be encrypted, making eavesdroping an automatic felony under the DRM act. In other sites they report about 70 open channels, with more promised by the end of the day... This solution seems to depend in a specialized central server, I can only guess then that there's a viable solution similar to old VCIIs where you connected a PC permanently to the unit and you run part of the software at the PC and do the final decoding at the STB. An ethernet or USB port may help get the coprocessing very efficient. Well, until somebody throws more light on the matter, these are only speculations... |
Silver Member Username: TimscarletUsa Post Number: 210 Registered: Feb-05 | awsome site found. this site shows you what is working and what is new... |
Silver Member Username: Rufa33Post Number: 143 Registered: Jun-06 | Not so bad idea if they have the server in Korea,,, if they could get it to the north one, I think we will have free DN for ever ... nobody can touch them .. just kidding ... hope there will be a fix |
Silver Member Username: Da_bin_chi_codePost Number: 181 Registered: Jul-06 | SOFTWARE IS UPGRADABLE THRU ETHERNET PORT OR RS-232C CABLE. Hey guys, it says "OR", that means you can dowload the bin file from PC (untraceable). |
Silver Member Username: Da_bin_chi_codePost Number: 182 Registered: Jul-06 | Just finished reading about Neosat iPro. That unit does not have a "fix" yet either, THE ONLY WAY TO MAKE IT "WORK", IS, IF IT IS CONNECTED TO THE INTERNET (ETHERNET PORT). THE SERVER IS IN KOREA. IT WOULD BE VERY TOUGH TO GET BUSTED, BECAUSE, KOREA IS NOT ONLY DSS TESTERS, (THEY ALSO TEST NEUCS). Owners of the iPro, connects thru "proxy" server, to route their connections to another server, which "hides" their IP address, and be more safe while enjoying FREE TV. But it should be safe enough, since the main server is in Korea, and who knows, that server might be also routed to LEBANON to ISRAEL. You think Mr. DN & Ms. Bev will take the hassle? Neosat had a server in California, but purposedly SHUT it down a month ago for "security" reasons. |
Bronze Member Username: Yo8bpsPost Number: 25 Registered: Jun-06 | Something NEW and INTERESTING ! I'm going to look into this ; it may be the FUTURE !!! |
Silver Member Username: Da_bin_chi_codePost Number: 183 Registered: Jul-06 | Cris, Think Twice, it is connected to the inernet. |
Bronze Member Username: Agms10Post Number: 48 Registered: Sep-05 | You just said it yourself, "OR RS-232C CABLE" Cris go for it. |
Silver Member Username: Da_bin_chi_codePost Number: 184 Registered: Jul-06 | Cris, NOoooooooooooooooo.... You don't want to go to jail. Well, that's right. there is free tv there too. |
New member Username: LeyvabeSanto Domingo, Santo Doming... Dominican Re... Post Number: 1 Registered: Jul-06 | Good wishes: They have the news; or are already available file bin; if it functions, for the receiver Fortec Lifetime Ultra 3000? For Dish Network. If somebody can help me I will be been thankful. Thanks to all, Bernaldo from Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic |
Bronze Member Username: Yo8bpsPost Number: 26 Registered: Jun-06 | Hi all ! Thanks for advice ! I'm still thinking ! All the best and good luck to all ! |
Silver Member Username: Bazuka2020Post Number: 246 Registered: Oct-05 | No way connection th internet is dangerous |
Silver Member Username: Hawaiian_timeHawaii Post Number: 332 Registered: Apr-06 | I wouldn't use an internet connection either no matter where the server is located. |
Bronze Member Username: Dicks_ndickweedsBonerland, USA Country Music Post Number: 41 Registered: Jul-06 | Unless you have a dedicated connection meaning not with any isp or rent a house not own it you'd likely get busted for sure. (The owner of the house) |