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Kryptview 780 Questions

Discussion in 'Digital TV - UK & Europe' started by cnewton, Jun 1, 2010.

  1. hooter007

    hooter007 Regular member

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    no cable boxes sorry mate
    it may be a good idea to try and sell your krypt as they are working in the uk
    or you could hold on to it and hope for the best it comes here
     
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    thanks mate
     
  3. e45

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    I suggest you hold on to your box as all you will need is the iconnect for it if Kryptview go to Ireland just put it in the press for the time being :)
     
  4. deyoung69

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    hi everyone, you guys have been a great help. my (silly?)question - Do you guys watch the K*view on your comp or is there a connection to the TV
     
  5. deyoung69

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    also is K*view the answer to areas with Nag3? OR there is no solution for such areas.

    cheers
     
  6. e45

    e45 Regular member

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    you watch the Kryptview just like you did with your other box thru your tv and yes it works in N3 areas and has been for months
     
  7. hooter007

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    you can also use the old kryptview a750 if you have 1, you just need to buy an adaptor
     
  8. e45

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    yes if you have the old A750 model just purchase the Iconnect for it and away you go check out kryptviews facebook page below on my signiture
     
  9. DAVO55

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    so this kryptview 780 can get all my tv on. ?
     
  10. deyoung69

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    Thank you guys, I sincerely appreciate your input.
    cheers
     
  11. fakerbake

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    if you live in england yes. if you live in ireland no.
     
  12. hooter007

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    well that and your brodband, yes
     
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    Hi I've been reading all these posts about the new boxes like the SV and Kryptview. I have a question on Vir** checking whether you are illegally viewing tv, How exactly would they do this? If I have my orignal box plugged in as well, that would send feedback to the cs. I assume these new n3 boxes require an ip, like your pc does when using internet. Currently my samsung vir* box with the new card is connected by a coax cable and another for the modem. So can I not splitt off another tv input cable into the new SV or Krytview box to receive the tv. I assume this method of connecting to a router is so that the box can connect to a card sharing server? What kind of broadband speeds would be required for good streaming? what about download limits being reached.
     
  14. hooter007

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    try and keep your questions to 1 thread please,it saves confusion
    they cant actualy tell you are watching a dodgy box, they dont talk
    all they can see is data packets
    yes you need your broadband
    when you say split ??? if cable yes, if broadband "router"
    what do you need streaming for? it does not use much speed
    i dont think you would need to worry about d.load limit
     
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    hi is it work like a dreambox+card sharing or someway else... cos cardsharing is rubbish n freez tomuch please reply
     
  16. hooter007

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    similar to the way the dreambox but different,lol
    but similar to the way the other kryptview works aswell
    the cardshare part comes with the box
    also regards freezing well not many have/are complaning about that
     
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    Looking to upgrade to the k'view 780 from euro for the obvious reasons.
    One question.......is it an absolute to have the box connected to broadband if so why ?
    I run a usb dongle and laptop for portability through a hub router.
     
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    you need to be connected to watch
     
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    If you dont have the box connected to broadband then you will only get your fta channels, it must be connected to the broadband to receive the premium channels. As to how it works, if we knew that then someone would soon put an end to it, some things are best left un-answered eh!!!!
     
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    how it works is simple. your box connects to a server across your internet connection. this server sends you the necessary decryption keys to unscramble channels. hence the need for your box to be internet connected. no mystery
     

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