Gold Member Username: Dude123Post Number: 2428 Registered: Jul-06 | Hey yo old friends, how you have all been??? long time no see. I am totally out of the loop. Don't know what the status of satellite world is right now. There is way too much to go through on this forum and half of it is junk absolutely of no use and helpless. SO if anyone can briefly explain what systems are up? Which box is good? Are we still on N3 or they are implementing something else? what websites are good to use. Last system I used was Pansat 2700, and they got busted as N3 introduced so any help and info is greatly appreciated. Thanks |
Platinum Member Username: NydasPost Number: 19794 Registered: Jun-06 | NW Gold Member Username: Dude123 Click here to see the current IKS status IKS stands for Internet Key Service. For all the receivers mentioned in that list, you need a special connector hardware called the "dongle". CNX nano does not require a dongle. The IKS is very precarious - liable to shut downs frequently. The dongle would cost about $80-110. There are private IKS services which are currently a bit better - cost is about $50 a year to $30 a month. Most of the time you do not get many PPVs and Adult channels. YOU NEED A GOOD ALWAYS ON BROADBAND CONNECTION |
Platinum Member Username: NydasPost Number: 19803 Registered: Jun-06 | NW Gold Member Username: Dude123 Click here to see the current IKS status IKS stands for Internet Key Service. For all the receivers mentioned in that list, you need a special connector hardware called the "dongle". CNX nano does not require a dongle. The IKS is very precarious - liable to shut downs frequently. The dongle would cost about $80-110. There are private IKS services which are currently a bit better - cost is about $50 a year to $30 a month. Most of the time you do not get many PPVs and Adult channels. YOU NEED A GOOD ALWAYS ON BROADBAND CONNECTION |