krypview/starview 6 and home plug
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ray121
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22. September 2010 @ 03:00 |
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just a qiuck question, how well do the krypview and starview 6 work with the home plug.
i have seen these and they look a good idea but was just wondering how well they actually work.thanxs in advance for anyones comments...... :)
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22. September 2010 @ 03:22 |
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The starview is to be avoided!! the homeplugs are fine!!
Whatever you say, say nothing when you talk about you know what for if you know who might hear you, you know what youll get. Youll be sent off to you know where for you would not know how long. Maybe I could search through the threads so you dont have to ??
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22. September 2010 @ 04:00 |
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Originally posted by ray121: just a qiuck question, how well do the krypview and starview 6 work with the home plug.
i have seen these and they look a good idea but was just wondering how well they actually work.thanxs in advance for anyones comments...... :)
As sg8 has said avoid the starview the plugs are great use them myself no probs at all
best prices i have found for them
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Max-Value-Mbps-Home-Double/dp/B000TV7FJ4
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ray121
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22. September 2010 @ 05:15 |
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Originally posted by e45: Originally posted by ray121: just a qiuck question, how well do the krypview and starview 6 work with the home plug.
i have seen these and they look a good idea but was just wondering how well they actually work.thanxs in advance for anyones comments...... :)
As sg8 has said avoid the starview the plugs are great use them myself no probs at all
best prices i have found for them
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Max-Value-Mbps-Home-Double/dp/B000TV7FJ4
Originally posted by e45: Originally posted by ray121: just a qiuck question, how well do the krypview and starview 6 work with the home plug.
i have seen these and they look a good idea but was just wondering how well they actually work.thanxs in advance for anyones comments...... :)
As sg8 has said avoid the starview the plugs are great use them myself no probs at all
best prices i have found for them
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Max-Value-Mbps-Home-Double/dp/B000TV7FJ4
cheers for response guys.will avoid sv.thnxs for the link e45.
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welwyn
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22. September 2010 @ 09:29 |
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Originally posted by ray121: Originally posted by e45: Originally posted by ray121: just a qiuck question, how well do the krypview and starview 6 work with the home plug.
i have seen these and they look a good idea but was just wondering how well they actually work.thanxs in advance for anyones comments...... :)
As sg8 has said avoid the starview the plugs are great use them myself no probs at all
best prices i have found for them
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Max-Value-Mbps-Home-Double/dp/B000TV7FJ4
Originally posted by e45: Originally posted by ray121: just a qiuck question, how well do the krypview and starview 6 work with the home plug.
i have seen these and they look a good idea but was just wondering how well they actually work.thanxs in advance for anyones comments...... :)
As sg8 has said avoid the starview the plugs are great use them myself no probs at all
best prices i have found for them
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Max-Value-Mbps-Home-Double/dp/B000TV7FJ4
cheers for response guys.will avoid sv.thnxs for the link e45.
seems to me this site has become so anti starview i think we should change site name to must have krypt
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22. September 2010 @ 09:47 |
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what ever floats your boat
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22. September 2010 @ 18:22 |
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Originally posted by welwyn:
seems to me this site has become so anti starview i think we should change site name to must have krypt
I am not ANTI-starview but I am 'ANTI-being ripped off'!!
Starview released the SV6 in February, lots of people bought them. The server went down in Ireland and not a word about it!! (other than some rumours about UPC finding it in a guys house in Dublin!!)
SV6 server is up and down in the UK, and now they bring out a new box barely 6 months after they brought out the SV6 ??
but in fairness to them Kryptview did not bring out anything for the Irish!! but I think people should weigh up their options before buying a Starview box!!
Whatever you say, say nothing when you talk about you know what for if you know who might hear you, you know what youll get. Youll be sent off to you know where for you would not know how long. Maybe I could search through the threads so you dont have to ??
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22. September 2010 @ 18:28 |
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this is my reasoning also and to add, the Krypt brought out the iconnect for the older models to get them working, which says a lot for them, apart from some maintenance the last few days which the chans are now coming back, proof is in the pudding
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jken
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22. September 2010 @ 19:47 |
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Originally posted by welwyn: Originally posted by ray121: Originally posted by e45: Originally posted by ray121: just a qiuck question, how well do the krypview and starview 6 work with the home plug.
i have seen these and they look a good idea but was just wondering how well they actually work.thanxs in advance for anyones comments...... :)
As sg8 has said avoid the starview the plugs are great use them myself no probs at all
best prices i have found for them
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Max-Value-Mbps-Home-Double/dp/B000TV7FJ4
Originally posted by e45: Originally posted by ray121: just a qiuck question, how well do the krypview and starview 6 work with the home plug.
i have seen these and they look a good idea but was just wondering how well they actually work.thanxs in advance for anyones comments...... :)
As sg8 has said avoid the starview the plugs are great use them myself no probs at all
best prices i have found for them
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Max-Value-Mbps-Home-Double/dp/B000TV7FJ4
cheers for response guys.will avoid sv.thnxs for the link e45.
seems to me this site has become so anti starview i think we should change site name to must have krypt
yeah whatever you think . but you be going down the wrong road with s/v so work away m8
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23. September 2010 @ 11:40 |
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those home plugs will they work wae my belkin router?
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23. September 2010 @ 14:56 |
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23. September 2010 @ 15:20 |
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Nice find keninho i like this idea better
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davyboy10
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23. September 2010 @ 15:29 |
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Originally posted by e45: Originally posted by ray121: just a qiuck question, how well do the krypview and starview 6 work with the home plug.
i have seen these and they look a good idea but was just wondering how well they actually work.thanxs in advance for anyones comments...... :)
As sg8 has said avoid the starview the plugs are great use them myself no probs at all
best prices i have found for them
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Max-Value-Mbps-Home-Double/dp/B000TV7FJ4
Could you tell me what lead you use and where did you purchase it from to get from the rs 232 at the back of the kryptview to the efthernet connector on the home plug, thanks.
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23. September 2010 @ 15:34 |
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have you got a kryptview a750 or a780? the a750 needs the iconnect to connect to the rs232 and a cable from the iconnect to the plug, the a780 plugs straight from the newtork port to the plug
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jackoooh
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23. September 2010 @ 15:37 |
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davyboy10
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23. September 2010 @ 15:43 |
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Originally posted by [: v[]]have you got a kryptview a750 or a780? the a750 needs the iconnect to connect to the rs232 and a cable from the iconnect to the plug, the a780 plugs straight from the newtork port to the plug
I have the a780 at the moment I have an f connector and cable from the back going to a splitter for the broadband. So are you saying I dont need a connection on the rs232. If so would I need some sort of f connector to ethernet connector cable in order for the home plug to work.
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23. September 2010 @ 15:48 |
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i think yer box should have an LAN port on the back, check incase its under a wee cover/door
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davyboy10
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23. September 2010 @ 16:07 |
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Cheers for that mate, I only bought the a780 yesterday and your right there was a black sticker over the Lan connection. It was well on and it actually looked like it was part of the case of the box, thanks again.
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23. September 2010 @ 16:09 |
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no probs M8, its the simple things in life that make ya look dumb lol
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1. October 2010 @ 07:35 |
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Ive bought one of those vap11g homeplugs and am awaiting delivery however, looking at the description, do i need an external power supply to the homeplug or will it power thru the ethernet cable once its in the back of the kryptview a780?
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davyboy10
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1. October 2010 @ 13:03 |
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You need to plug the homeplug into the mains and then take the efthernet cable from the home plug to the back of the a780.
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18. October 2010 @ 16:35 |
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Can anyone point me in the direction of a power supply for the vap11g? Im hearing some horror stories about people pluggin the wrong supply in and damaging pc's etc
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jackoooh
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19. October 2010 @ 16:47 |
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Originally posted by keninho83: Can anyone point me in the direction of a power supply for the vap11g? Im hearing some horror stories about people pluggin the wrong supply in and damaging pc's etc
hi i am using a mercury ic universal which i purchased for around 16euro in my local tv electrical shop it comes with 6 interchangeable connections which can be used for other devices it ranges from 1.5v to 12v.and a key for easy adjustment..
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rob2dogs
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16. January 2011 @ 17:54 |
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these home plugs wich mbs is needed for the krypt is 85 ok or will i need 200 ? thx
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jackoooh
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16. January 2011 @ 17:58 |
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Originally posted by rob2dogs: these home plugs wich mbs is needed for the krypt is 85 ok or will i need 200 ? thx
go to eflay and do a search on wireless dreambox much much cheaper might just sort ya
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