kyrptview a780 help

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    Hi there all i am having problems with my new kyrptview a780 , i loaded the software on and scanned the channels all went well then i connected the ethernet connection to my router and i get scrambled .the system information shows 09/09/2010 s/w version 780 pv3.6.00 h/w version v3.00 .ive turned my router off and on and the same with the box still no joy can anyone come up with what i have done wrong cause i know it will be something silly please help ps i know how these books work i also have a a750 with i connector thanks for your help
     
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    Check to see if your ethernet connector on the back of your box is lit up when connected to your router (it needs to be).
    If it is not lit you may just have a bad flash and need to reflash. Either way try disconnecting ethernet, factory defaulting, and reflashing.
     
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    i will try this (give anything a go lol) is there an emu or that i must turn on?i am trying to think of everything thanks ps keep the idears up ,will keep you all posted
     
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    i will try this (give anything a go lol) is there an emu or that i must turn on?i am trying to think of everything thanks ps keep the idears up ,will keep you all posted[/quote]

    No there is no EMU, just make sure you flash as numerous guides you will find on this site, your ethernet cable is the correct one (straight through and not crossover),they are connected snug, and that your ethernet RG45 connector is lit up when connected to the box.
     
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    hi m8 can you tell me when the box boots up does it say not certified on the box or screen
     
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    No there is no EMU, just make sure you flash as numerous guides you will find on this site, your ethernet cable is the correct one (straight through and not crossover),they are connected snug, and that your ethernet RG45 connector is lit up when connected to the box.[/quote]

    got it to work but having problems setting up my orange homeplugs cant get them to work at all any idears ?
     
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    got it to work but having problems setting up my orange homeplugs cant get them to work at all any idears ?[/quote]

    Hi rickygrub,
    Good to see you got it working. I use Solwise 85mbps homeplugs from Amazon which are just plug and play, no set up whatsoever, just plug in and connect up. Some homeplugs need to be configured, if you are using orange devolo homeplugs, i believe they need configuring. I have no experience with them but if you look under e45's signature above your previous post you will find a guide.
     
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    Hi rickygrub,
    Good to see you got it working. I use Solwise 85mbps homeplugs from Amazon which are just plug and play, no set up whatsoever, just plug in and connect up. Some homeplugs need to be configured, if you are using orange devolo homeplugs, i believe they need configuring. I have no experience with them but if you look under e45's signature above your previous post you will find a guide.[/quote]

    hi I have orange homeplugs they are usually plug n play.
    Make sure your electric sockets are on the same ring main, sometimes houses use different ring mains on plug points.
     
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    Excellent point Libbo, I tested some belkins and found that if the plugs are not on the same ring or cicuit, they wont work, majority of houses are on different rings so you may find that the upstairs sockets may be on seperate ones which I found,
     
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    all working faulty ethernet cable thanks all
     
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    Good Stuff :)
     

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