There is a green light (circle) on this tab, and I think the red box just indicates what word you are on as I switch left and right, the same red box is there. When I press ok is says "Active interface OK!". Setup just allows me to switch the DCHP on or off which I have on.
Also
Go into the menu and check the status of your line, in edit mode ( the next one down from upgrade by usb)
Menu - Network Local Setting - Camds Setup - CCcam Client Setup - Manage Config Files - CCcam.cfg
It should say "online" with a little green tick next to it, if it doesn't then put a tick by it using the (green) active button and see if it will connect.
You might have to reboot the box after you have make the changes.
When I enter this menu after going into the secret menu, its says: 1 C: Server Bunch on number n letters Numbers offline green tick.
For some reason it has the green tick and offline???? Does that mean the server is offline or that the connection between the internet is offline? Server provider has emailed me a new .cfg after emailing that the first one isn't working. Ill try that now.
Some reason I cant get internet to my box, would my superhub prevent anything? After all its only an internet connection.
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I have just wiped everything and reloaded the cline and still says scrambled. The both you apps aren't working and the server menu says offline with a green tick. :(
you will have no problem then just send it back. f5s were good when they first come out but it seems they have gone downhill. go for something a bit more expensive which is better quality.
You have probably just been a bit unlucky, why not
just send it back and replace it for another F5. I have got at least half a dozen friends
with them and I have one myself and they are all working fine.
Blades are very good but if it is out of your price range
just get a replacement up and running.
s6000hd is a vusolo clone there is loads of support as it is a linux e2 box. it uses open sourced software like vix blackhole ect. but unless you are confident with satboxes then you will struggle there is more setup work involved with linux boxes but they are better. and the memory seems small for a linux box. blade is easy to set up like f5s but are far better built channel updates via the satbox so no messing with usb stick. they dont brick when you do channel updates and a proper 7day epg. you pays your money you takes your choice.
www.lincsat.co.uk
Have a look at this thread here
Just be aware open source (linux boxes) are more fiddely to set up.
I haven't made the linux jump yet, as I only use Astra 28.2
But if I had to go motorised, i would go that way.
I use
Code:www.lincsat.co.uk
for all the boxes i have bought, they are not the cheapest but
delivery is quick and aftersales support is good
Blade also do a Combo, (Sat and Cable) but just go for the standard one as mentioned above.
Cable side is basically useless.
plenty of people use them and are happy. goods arrive nxt day if ordered in time. you had a lucy escape with kryptview. not the same since n3