Silver Member Username: ChilliPost Number: 124 Registered: Jan-07 | i can't get the newest program to go through my hub to my receiver. |
Silver Member Username: ChilliPost Number: 125 Registered: Jan-07 | need help please!!!!!! |
Gold Member Username: RtapFL Post Number: 2366 Registered: Jan-07 | 1. Load bin ( over current file if not virgin reciever) 2. Plug dongle 3. U will see prompt that dongle connecting (can take up to 30 secs) 4. Click menu-installation-ipconfig 5. Setting type DHCP 6. USE DNS YES 7. Domain name svftaiks.com 8. Server port 1920 9. PUT IN YOUR SERIAL NUMBER BE CAREFUL THE LETTERS ARE VERY SMALL Entering serial number for iHub The serial number for the iHub as well as many electronic devices is in hexidecimal. Hexidecimal (commonly referred to simply as "Hex") only has 16 characters. They are the digits 0 through 9 and the letters A through F. If you look at the serial number for your iHub you will notice the letters are small lower case letters and may be hard to read. For instance the letter "e" may look like a letter "o" with a slash through the middle but trust me it is an "e". When you go to the setup screen for entering the serial number look at the bottom of your screen and you will see a key for which remote buttons to use for the letters. Now just simply enter them and save and you are done Use the PVR control buttons there is a guide at bottom of serial # page that tells you rewind button=A play button=B fast forward button=C stop button=D arrow right button=E pause button=F 10. Go to apply and click OK (don't exit or it wont save you must click apply) That's it watch tv |
Silver Member Username: ChilliPost Number: 126 Registered: Jan-07 | did't work tried it all. is the hub supposed to light up in the back when u connect the internet????? |
Silver Member Username: ChilliPost Number: 127 Registered: Jan-07 | any ideas???? |
Silver Member Username: ChilliPost Number: 128 Registered: Jan-07 | where do i put those numbers into???? |
Silver Member Username: ChilliPost Number: 129 Registered: Jan-07 | help where do i punch in the 77.93.75.115 ????? |
Silver Member Username: ChilliPost Number: 130 Registered: Jan-07 | help would be great |
Platinum Member Username: PlymouthCanada Post Number: 10435 Registered: Jan-08 | babies12 I just give the server info, follow the RTAP instruction. Sorry I don't have this receiver and can't help you. It seem that this receiver is harder to set than NFusion. |
New member Username: Lk_livesPost: 100mil... Post Number: 3 Registered: Aug-09 | Definitely to complex for a stupid frenchman like you. |
Silver Member Username: ChilliPost Number: 131 Registered: Jan-07 | doesn't work any other ideas |
Platinum Member Username: PlymouthCanada Post Number: 10442 Registered: Jan-08 | babies12 Maybe this Wartf@g the God can help you Wait someone who will help you. Sorry |
New member Username: Lk_livesPost: 100mil... Post Number: 10 Registered: Aug-09 | Plymutt dont be jealous of my skills your still learning. All frenchman are slow learners. |
Platinum Member Username: PlymouthCanada Post Number: 10446 Registered: Jan-08 | If you are so good, why not help this guy |
Platinum Member Username: NydasPost Number: 15710 Registered: Jun-06 | babies12: "where do i punch in the 77.93.75.115 ?????" The number you are quoting looks like an IP number in decimal. The serial number of the hub is in hexadecimal. Where did you get this number? |
Silver Member Username: PeggPost Number: 112 Registered: Aug-06 | give me you WIZI settings, and I'll try to help you out. You need to install WIZI in your computer first. |