Bronze Member Username: NatesalON Canada Post Number: 31 Registered: Jul-06 | What wireless network can it run off of? Well it run off of bell wireless? Also will it descramble C-Band? |
Silver Member Username: LolPost Number: 390 Registered: Sep-06 | your going to try to use bell wireless with a Nfusion to get Bev ? Oh i think i just hurt myself LOL |
Bronze Member Username: Tdti1Post Number: 38 Registered: Mar-05 | If you have a big dish get a c/ku feed a 4dtv and a dvb receiver, since you are in Canada contact www.rpssat.com or www.kusat.com they should have everything you need for your big dish, tons of great programming out there free or a la carte. |
Gold Member Username: Donnie1973Post Number: 2755 Registered: May-06 | as far as i have read, the nfusion will not work with wireless. has to be hard wired |
Silver Member Username: One_eye_jackPost Number: 435 Registered: Nov-07 | NFusion Nova w/ Netgear WGPS606 Wireless Bridge $269.99 |
Silver Member Username: One_eye_jackPost Number: 436 Registered: Nov-07 | nFusion Nova PVR Satellite Receiver Details nFusion Nova FTA Satellite Receiver is the new generation of FTA solutions offering Internet based updating technology. Full wireless capabilities will allow you to integrate seamlessly into your wireless networks, therefore allowing this Receiver to be a complete entertainment solution. nFusion is a company willing to break the mold in engineering to take FTA satellite reception to new and exciting places in the future. |
Platinum Member Username: LklivesPost Number: 14004 Registered: Jan-06 | There is lot of rumors going on if IKS is secured. Well in short it is - and then it is not. Just to give you a few points on security with IKS: 1) IKS runs on a centralized server that is a share point to servers which relay on this server. Your box is connecting too relays not the IKS Server. 2) IKS servers require UDP connection, not TCP. You can think of UDP as more secure, but the real difference is that UDP packets travel one way (request is sent from the receiver and then fullfilled by the server but there is no guarantee on data delivery of the packet from the server, meaning that the server drops the link with requestor as soon as it gets it - it may deliver it later on however). The relay - is really a relay in UDP sense - (requests can be made to one server but another server may fullfill it). Since there is no constant connection being open it is almost impossible to catch the very small (tidy) request and data travel from boxes to IKS. 3) IKS Servers accept only connections that have a receiver ID attached to the data package. No request from PC or other device can be made - this really gives much trouble in identifying what the content is of the IKS package or intercepting it. I am not sure if the package itself is being encrypted somehow - but it will be easy to do if it isn't. With encrypted packages, even if someone intercepts it - that interception would become useless. 4) In order for the providers to hunt you down they will need to know what servers that nFusion boxes are connecting too. To find out, they will have to intercept the traffic from the centralized server which is located off-shore (but hard to do explained before). I could not locate the servers by looking at the routers access logs - I can only find the servers it is connecting too --- and surprisingly I saw many different connections (rotating relays) --- which gives me positive vibes about IKS. 5) All the providers can do is see that your connection is making some request for data that is being transfered from a server and has been identified as suspicious - but before they can even take any action upon it - the new server can be re-set and there you go, another round of finding it again will be needed. This is time consuming and very very tidious and an expensive task (not that the providers cant afford it). Even if the provider proves that the traffic from your internet connection is suspicious - they can not prove that it came from your requests and your receiver (they cant trace back anything beyond your router/modem). 6) "Dave" did go to after the small people on the first occasion of IKS (more then 10 years ago -- ohhh yes do not be surprised IKS is nothing new --- it has been used back in Dave days when a computer was needed that will serve already descrambled packages to the receiver using waffer boards or card emulators) - but "Dave" had to physically prove that this was happening from people trying this (hardware needed to make this function) - unlike today (no additional hardware is needed - so hard to tell if you are really doing anything wrong). The final decision is always up to you to make. I do not want to sound encouraging or disappointing - use your own judgment - do lots of reading |
Gold Member Username: NydasPost Number: 8567 Registered: Jun-06 | With your dynamic IP (as given by your service provider) you are OK. If your provider gives a static IP, you are NOT OK |
Silver Member Username: Bill038Post Number: 503 Registered: Sep-06 | Good read, LK |
Platinum Member Username: LklivesPost Number: 14005 Registered: Jan-06 | IKS doesn't mean you won't go down, it just means that you can come back up much faster. If your hooked up to the net with your nfusion and you come home and turn your box on it will tell you if there is any new updates and gives you the option to update your box with the click of the remote button. If your watching TV on stand alone (emu ON) and it goes down you simply click menu + user settings + emu off and IKS will kick in when you exit to TV. 99.9% of the time its IKS all the way. I don't worry about anyone getting my IP address from the nfusion iks server as it does not collect anything other than an error log saying what failed. Most have not noticed that IKS and Files are on 2 different servers and are ported to 1 that you are connected to. That should be enough for people to guess there is more than 1 server at work here. I think last count there were 5 ported thru a chain across the web to 1 point of access. That point of access can be changed with a click of a button. So what if someone gets the main click boom somewhere else we go. Anyone that wants to can easily run a proxy on your system and your bouncing around the world anyways. Now to the whole sending keys things. The iks does not at anytime send keys to your box.(Its illegal) It does how ever send data to your box so your box knows what to do to get itself going. Kind of like A.I coding. No not any of the pyro team will explain that part for a good reason. Why give up a trade secret. I hope this helps some of you out with what your wanting to know |
Gold Member Username: TapemanNew York City in-HD, NY Post Number: 2461 Registered: Oct-06 | Great info LK "IKS runs on a centralized server " centralized servers get spoofed all the time But I like your comment "Use your own judgement" "Do not fear to step into the unknown for where there is risk, there is also reward" |
Silver Member Username: BoboshanSomewhere, Out There Post Number: 102 Registered: Jul-06 | Great info LK - thanks, and it's good to have you back! |
Platinum Member Username: LklivesPost Number: 14060 Registered: Jan-06 | TY.. |
Gold Member Username: NydasPost Number: 8640 Registered: Jun-06 | All this was hashed and rehashed in a thread only 6 weeks ago. Nfusion has been upper most in the minds of people here. Sada and a few other bought one, while the old witch from florida was scamming people at ftaprosupport and taking away their hard earned money. |
Platinum Member Username: LklivesPost Number: 14067 Registered: Jan-06 | Proxy step by step configuration for newbies [link removed] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Here is a proxy step by step configuration with Pic per newbies request.. I hope this will help for some of you who need it. Remembered you need to install software 1.44 or later to use this function. ........Overview...... 1. Step by step configuration with pic illustration. 2. list of working proxy. Have fun. HumanNetwork Proxy Setup for Newbies.pdf |
Platinum Member Username: LklivesPost Number: 14068 Registered: Jan-06 | NFusion Step-By-Step for Newbies NFusion-Netgear Wireless Step-by-Step Setup IP-PVR Step-By-Step for Newbies Proxy Step-By-Step confure for Newbies |
Platinum Member Username: LklivesPost Number: 14069 Registered: Jan-06 | So far, this site has the most Nfusion info that I have seen...heres their "How To's" section... [link removed] |
Platinum Member Username: LklivesPost Number: 14070 Registered: Jan-06 | Step-by-Step Instructons For Configuring Netgear WGPS606 Wireless Adapter [link removed] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Download attachment in this post which contains the software for the WGPS606 (doesn't come in package) (Optional: Login to your wireless router and set an ip reservation for WGPS606) Extract file with winzip or winrar Click on setup.exe Click Setup Print Server on menu Click next. Connect ethernet cord to back of computer to back of WGPS606 Connect power cord to back of WGPS606 Click that this is the first time you are connecting to Print Server Unless you want to configure a printer as well as nFusion, skip the printer steps Let your computer search for WGPS606 Once it finds WGPS606, click next to find the wifi Click on your wireless network Configure your network Click next It will either tell you your settings are wrong or connect If it connects, you may have to enter your ip and dns settings Enter the settings that you reserved at the beginning of this process Click next to save setttings Now you should be ready to go! Unplug the WGPS606 and the nFusion Connect the nFusion to the WGPS606 via ethernet cord Plug in the WGPS606 Plug in the nFusion Flip switch to power on nFusion Let both power up. Give nFusion a few minutes and you should be connected! Tested with iks and software download. Warning: Use at your own risk wgps606_software_2_0.zip |
Gold Member Username: Saqeeb9000Post Number: 2542 Registered: Oct-07 | i thinks its allcopy and paste from... [link removed] |
Gold Member Username: Saqeeb9000Post Number: 2543 Registered: Oct-07 | official site for nfusion |
Platinum Member Username: LklivesPost Number: 14071 Registered: Jan-06 | sada...U have it backwards...that Nfusion site copies the info from f2atv...U can tell just by the dates of the postings, old postings at f2atv are NEW postings at nfusionforums site...that nfusion site is just a c/p of other sites and only has 2,000 members which includes viewsat, sonicview, coo*lsat and other receivers... no way thats the official Nfusion site....its not even the nfusion team (matchstick and the pyro guys) that is posting the nfusion files there.. I don't care what site anybody uses, but f2atv has MUCH more and newer info than any other site regarding the Nfusion.. |
Gold Member Username: Saqeeb9000Post Number: 2544 Registered: Oct-07 | Lk i know f2atv.com is great site..nfusisonforum is good also... both are great sites.. i tried proxy setting for nfusion. they ain't working for me..any suggestions.. |
Gold Member Username: NydasPost Number: 8649 Registered: Jun-06 | sada: All the posts of LK are just c/p. She does not understand the machine nor the technique. I suggest you post to Winchester, who knows Nfusion in great detail. |
Gold Member Username: Saqeeb9000Post Number: 2551 Registered: Oct-07 | good idea. |
Silver Member Username: Bill038Post Number: 520 Registered: Sep-06 | The wicked witch of the north is full of it. |
Gold Member Username: NydasPost Number: 8653 Registered: Jun-06 | Bill Vickers : Are they still paying you compensation in Miller County, Arkansas? |
Silver Member Username: 1tina_chickPost Number: 217 Registered: Mar-06 | I have not had much luck setting up the Proxy Function However, VS, PS, CS, or SV, can not keep up with the KILLER Support from NFUSION ! ! The card slot is ready and waiting ! NFUSION RULES ! |
Gold Member Username: Saqeeb9000Post Number: 2558 Registered: Oct-07 | ""The card slot is ready and waiting ! "" where is card slot.. |
Silver Member Username: 1tina_chickPost Number: 218 Registered: Mar-06 | Sada - Check the front lower right side |
Gold Member Username: TapemanNew York City in-HD, NY Post Number: 2490 Registered: Oct-06 | VS used to rule in 2007 Now take a wild guess which one Nagra will strike sweet heart? That's what they call it back engineering ECM Take it from another engineer |
Gold Member Username: Saqeeb9000Post Number: 2560 Registered: Oct-07 | ok fu*ck there is one... nfusion rules.. |
Platinum Member Username: LklivesPost Number: 14136 Registered: Jan-06 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMPLETE INSTRUCTIONS FOR WIRELESS ETHERNET BRIDGE SETUP The following procedure is to get the Ethernet Bridge ready to use in bridge mode. This procedure must be performed by the customer because every wireless home network has some unique properties. During this procedure, you will be hooking the Bridge up to your computer to manually make changes to it's software. To do so, the following step-by-step instructions will guide you on how to make changes to your PC to communicate with the bridge, how to customize the bridge to your network, and finally, how to reset your computer to its original condition. These instructions should take approximately 15 minutes to complete. 1. Connect the wireless bridge to your computer with an Ethernet cable and plug it into a power outlet. Note: we will not be hooking the bridge up to the router during this procedure, only the computer and the Ethernet enabled device you wish to add to your wireless network. 2. A) FOR WINDOWS XP, go to your Local Area Connection properties. (Start - Control Panel - Network Connections - Right click Local area connection and choose properties.) B) FOR WINDOWS VISTA, go to your Local Area Connection properties. (Start - Control Panel - Network and Sharing Centre.)To access the connection properties, click on VIEW STATUS next to the local connection and click on properties. 3. A) FOR WINDOWS XP,Double click on internet protocol (TCP/IP) B) FOR WINDOWS VISTA, Double click on internet protocol version 4. 4. Set your IP Address to 192.168.1.20 and your subnet to 255.255.255.0 by enabling radio button "use the following ip address" 5. Click OK to exit the TCP/IP Properties window, then click OK again to exit the Local Area Connection properties window and save your changes. 6. Open Internet Explorer Browser and in the Address bar type 192.168.1.253 to access the Ethernet bridge settings. NOTE: YOU WILL NOT HAVE INTERNET ACCESS AT THIS TIME, AND UNTIL ALL STEPS ARE COMPLETED. 7. Enter the user name and password when prompted. (Your user name and password are written on the bottom of the Ethernet bridge.) 8. Click on the "LAN Settings" menu item on the left hand side. 9. Some routers use a number other than 1 in the 3rd octet of their ip address. Example: 192.168.2.x . If your router uses a 1, then proceed to step 14, otherwise continue to the next step. 10. On the LAN Settings screen change the bridges IP address to the same range as your wireless routers IP range. (The bridge IP is 192.168.1.253 by default, so for example, if your wireless routers IP address is 192.168.2.1, then your would want to change the number in the 3rd octet to 2, making your Ethernet bridges IP 192.168.2.253) 11. Click apply changes, this will disconnect you from the bridge. 12. Follow steps 1 - 4 again, substituting the new IP range instead. (For example, if you changed the bridges IP to 192.168.2.253, then you will want to change your Local Area Connection IP to 192.168.2.20 instead of 192.168.1.20) 13. Open the Ethernet Bridge's configuration page again in Internet Explorer (like in step 6), by using it's new IP address. 14. Click on the "Wireless" menu on the left, and choose "basic settings". 15. Click on the drop down menu for MODE: and select CLIENT. 16. Click on apply changes, and when the page reloads, click on "OK" to continue. 17. Click on the Site Survey button and a new page will appear in a new instance of Internet Explorer. 18. In this new page, click on REFRESH, your wireless network should show up in the list. If you are using security for your wireless network, skip ahead to step 24. 19. Select radio button for your wireless network in the far right column and then click connect. When the page reloads, click "OK" to continue and close this smaller page when it reloads with your network site survey. 20. Click the "apply changes" button at the bottom. When the page reloads, you may close the Internet Explorer. 21. A( FOR WINDOWS XP, go to your Local Area Connection properties. (Start - Control Panel - Network Connections - Right click Local area connection and choose properties.) B(FOR WINDOWS VISTA, go to your Local Area Connection properties. (Start - Control Panel - Network and Sharing Center.) To access the connection properties, click on VIEW STATUS next to the local connection and click on properties. 22. A( FOR WINDOWS XP, Double click on internet protocol (TCP/IP) B( FOR WINDOWS VISTA, Double click on internet protocol version 4. 23. Click the radio buttons for "obtain ip address automatically" and "obtain dns server address automatically". Click OK at the bottom to close this window, and repeat for the next window.Your Ethernet bridge is now setup to be used. Windows Vista may need to be rebooted if you would like to test the bridge with your PC, otherwise, disconnect the bridge from your computer and plug it into the target device. Remember to power off the device before hooking the bridge up to it and powering the bridge up.This Section is for those that have a secured Network: 24. On step 18, when you clicked Refresh, it should show your wireless network.Here it will tell you what type of encryption you have. Make a note of this and close this new browser. 25. On the main setup screen to the left, click on the security menu. Choose the type of security you are using for your network. (WEP, WPA, ETC.) 26. If your security type is WEP, click on the "Set Wep Key" button and fill in all relevant information, save it and close the pop-up browser. If using any other security type, fill in your pass phrase or security code in the main explorer and click apply. 27. Go back to the Wireless Basic Settings page and click on the Site Survey button and a new page will appear in a new instance of Internet Explorer. 28. In this new page, click on REFRESH, your wireless network should show up in the list. 29. Select radio button for your wireless network in the far right column and then click connect. When the page reloads, click "OK" to continue and close this smaller page when it reloads with your network site survey. 30. Click the "apply changes" button at the bottom. When the page reloads, you may close the Internet Explorer. 31. A ( FOR WINDOWS XP, go to your Local Area Connection properties. (Start - Control Panel - Network Connections - Right click Local area connection and choose properties.) B ( FOR WINDOWS VISTA, go to your Local Area Connection properties. (Start - Control Panel - Network and Sharing Center.) To access the connection properties, click on VIEW STATUS next to the local connection and click on properties 32. A ( FOR WINDOWS XP, Double click on internet protocol (TCP/IP) B ( FOR WINDOWS VISTA, Double click on internet protocol version 4. 33. Click the radio buttons for both "obtain ip address automatically" and "obtain dns server address automatically".Your Ethernet bridge is now setup to be used. Windows Vista may need to be rebooted if you would like to test the bridge with your PC, otherwise, disconnect the bridge from your computer and plug it into the target device. Remember to power off the device before hooking the bridge up to it and powering the bridge up. |
Silver Member Username: Bill038Post Number: 521 Registered: Sep-06 | Nalin, I live in Canada now. Believe me I know where you live. |