you really have to wait to see what oleg says, about WTf that is. It could be just a BIN to his receiver. You have to wait and if he doesn't respond, then he really is full of sh1t.
Translation: We r working on n3 we were so close when oleg spilled his coffee on the bin and all went black . Thats why we kicked him out of germany to anoy u guys
you made me Oleg Ph.D(vse zavisit ot menya kogda viydet novaya programma novogo pokoleniya recivers N3 B85,euro/ecm666)ya vse zdelau chtobi vi polomali svou golovy kak DTV,blokir signala ATR,ydachi vam ymnie amerikantsi
Da boi !! yes fix comming soon soon,only problem i have DN calculate all my ATR (auto roll evry 5-10 min)inputs block stream,DTV has same prog.Thanks Oleg Ph.D
Here is a google translation: "mal ne ... stupid question! Why is Unity in Green at a refresh (the page) of today? Could it be because what I've missed?
Sorry for the stupid question. But an answer would be I still very happy.
Thank you in advance!" Anyone can just select the text and translate it with googgle.
By now the word has spread across the internet and satellite forums alike that the N2 stream has finally come to an end. The N2 FTA hack was born on Sept 1st, 2005. It was first seen to be true by those who owned the Culsat receivers. Back then Culsat was king while Viewsat was still getting out of diapers. None the less, the N2 release spread like wild fire through the FTA community and before long all brands of that time had channels back up on DN. Bev didn't come till a few months later after already being dark for several months. We are once again at that crossroad. Bev has been dark now for several months and DN has just completed it's switch over to the new N3 encryption. There are many new brands and Culsat, well is far from king. We have seen the birth of other new brands such as Captive Works, CNX and Sonicview while Viewsat has prevailed to be a mature and respected force in the FTA community.
While there is a new beast that has become popular in FTA in North America. This way of getting channels out of the dark has been in use for a long time in Europe and is by no means anything new. I am talking about IKS or otherwise also known as ICS. While this type of system is not the most liked due to safety reasons it has gotten more popular as more get desperate to get there once loved Free TV back. This has started making many brands start supporting ICS. Well the Viewsat Team is not one to go down that road and will continue to make sure that the standalone file prevails. Yes the Viewsat Team has had a few snags and wish to be further along than they are with a N3 release. Don't get me wrong they have gotten very far in progress now and with a bit more time they will show once again who is #1 and who is willing to continue making FTA users very happy just like they did back in the Summer of 2006 when the providers though Map57 would end it all. Some will say these words are just a ploy to sell more receivers. Well it isn't, it is just how it will be. I have always been one to be straight up with the public and this time is no different. I do not expect all to go running out to buy a Viewsat tomorrow with nothing to show. The proof will be in the pudding. It's just the pudding isn't quite ready to be served just yet. Many have always said History likes to repeat itself. From fashions of the 70s appearing again to the fall of the stock markets plummeting again. We can expect the same within the FTA community and its prevailing with a N3 release.
The Viewsat Team would like to thank all its supporters and are working very hard to continue to support you the way they have done in the past. Summer is hear enjoy it and don't let TV run your life. Remember to support the providers with a back up sub, because after all without them there would be no need to provide a fix
On the bright side for you South American users. N2 is still running strong on Telefonica and look for VS to come out with even more stable support for Telefonica.Thanks Oleg Ph.D