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Starview 6 Futureproof ?

Discussion in 'Digital TV - UK & Europe' started by RizzB, Jan 26, 2010.

  1. printer43

    printer43 Member

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    Starview6 working perfectly. Had it for over a week now. The only drawback being that it can slow normal broadband down occassionally. Small price to pay for having all channels back though!
     
  2. sc23

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    Are u in Ireland printer?? Can u pm me how it works, i hav a fair idea anyway :)
     
  3. SG8

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    What speed broadband do you have ?

     
  4. e45

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    Just a piece i cam across i thought i might throw it in here for pig iron lol

    Not my work,

    Information sourced from another forum
    "On Wednesday 10/02/2010 officers from Hampshire Police and the Metropolitan Police acting on intelligence supplied by FACT executed four simultaneous search warrants at addresses in Middlesex and Hampshire as part of an investigation into a satellite card sharing website. Four men were arrested and large quantities of computers, satellite cards and card readers were seized along with financial documentation and other correspondence. Police were supported by Investigators from FACT.
    All four men were interviewed and bailed to return pending forensic examination of the seized evidence.
    On Thursday 11/02/1010 officers from Wiltshire Police investigating an eBay seller executed a search warrant at an address in Highworth, Wiltshire. A 35 year old male was arrested and a large quantity of satellite equipment was seized along with a computer and other paraphernalia. Police were supported by Investigators from FACT.
    The man was interviewed and bailed to return to Swindon Police Station.
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    you might notice Satcardsharing/com isn't working at the moment.
    Last week the Greek Police went through a series of clone Dreambox card sharing server raids throughout Greece (7 cities).
    8 Greek nationals and 2 foreign nationals were arrested for satellite piracy by police in the cities of Athens, Salonika, Heraklion Crete, Rhodes, Drama, Korinthos and Syros Island. It was found that these individuals were sharing cards to 1558 clients illegally. During the raids the following were confiscated:
    6 laptops with illegal software
    48 Dreamboxes
    14 card readers
    45 Gammacards
    2 memory sticks
    28 hard disks
    2 Ethernet switches
    27 PCs
    Raids will continue next week as well.

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    11.02.2010

    Satcardsharing/com
    Four people Arrested Today by facts For Copyrights theft against NDS from Police .

    Lisa Scott,
    Paul Pulsford,
    Paul Moody,
    Steven Kay.

    Card sharing Server Found in three addresses in a barbershop in london road near Southampton and Romford.

    12.02.2010


    Owner of SatGalaxy also has been Arrested"
     
  5. Mooley

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  6. n3_workin

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    people also have to remember (after reading the thread about cardsharing being busted in greece) that the starview 6 is run something slimier as it all on a public server so if they get busted your ip and mac address will be stored .
    just one thing to remember.

    if people can they be better off sharing between friends .
     
  7. AWSATS

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  8. r1cht3a

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    Just to clear up some confusion....this is the ONLY reliable method for getting your channels back after the Nagra 3 switchover for Starview boxes.

    I can confirm this method worked fine for me and is updateable for any changes made in the future:

    Where the box (which ever version you have) displays the make/model take some tipex and cover completely until no remains of the make/model can be seen.

    Using either a powerful hair dryer or blowtorch, dry the previously tipexed area.

    Using a felt tip pen write over the area "Starview 7" (as everyone knows the starview 6 isn't compatible with Nagra 3).

    For future updates repeat the process with which ever fictional working version of starview is currently unavailable.

    ***IMPORTANT PART TO GET THE CHANNELS***
    position your tv by a window adjacent to someone who has on the channel you desire watching and punch a hole through it so you can easily see their tv either with the naked eye or a telescope. Next,open the window and take a large horn and stick it in your ear pointing the larger end towards their tv.

    Finally.....ENJOY!!!!! YOUR CHEAP AND YOU KNOW YOU ARE!!!!!

     
  9. fuerte197

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    Jaysus...
     
  10. e45

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    He prob was the first to buy one when they came out lol
     
  11. fuerte197

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    Well look, I ain't buying F all for now coz all my MMDS stuff is still workin a treat. I have my homework done(thanks to people on here- they know who they are) on what direction I will go if all this goes t**s up. But for now SV 6,7,8,9,10- what a crock of s**t !!
    Money racket to me but for newbies it must be a nightmare to follow !
     
  12. e45

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    that post i made was meant for the poster in front of you LOL
     
  13. fintannl

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    Likewise, my MMDS continues to live on for a bit longer anyway. As with you I have been putting some effort into the next stage of development and am in the process of sorting that. I was convinced that it should be possible to share a Nagra card as you can share an NDS card but after some of the comments here from senior members it would seem that this is currently not possible. Yet it is confusing when you have the odd post to say my starview (assuming its a starview MMDS/cable box) is working again. By all accounts this shouldn't be possible but if it was a starview satellite box it is understandable. I guess this must be the case
     
  14. Mooley

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    I assume he's referring to The Box T.
     
  15. fintannl

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    Mooley, how is the box-t different. its a terrestrial tuner. correct me if i'm wrong but sharing would seem to be an issue on -t or -c boxes no matter what the name of the box is. What has interested me all along is the fact that -s sharing has been a reality for some time now. why is it that -t and -c sharing (which would be behind the times of -s in terms of counter measures) is not possible. Its just a question I'm throwing out there. I don't want responses from Theman111/AWSAT or the likes on this as I wouldn't believe a word they say
     
  16. Mooley

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    fuerte mentioned his is working and I was saying he must have a Box T.
    About the concept of sharing as you are talking about I have never said it wouldn't work, I actually believe it would work through same principles as sharing any other type ie. NDS etc. I have not seen it in action myself though. Here is not the place to talk about that though as I reckon they would not like it at all. And I would find it very risky to use as Ireland is not really that big a place if they wanted to catch end-users.
     
  17. fintannl

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    well i do and don't take your point. My standpoint has been that that there are totally legitimate systems out there that allow you to share within your own house. I already posted such a system from Motorola on this forum some time back. Now this is my take on things and you don't have to agree. But lets take the idea that from a legal standpoint it is not illegal to share within your household (which is my view) and seems to be backed up by the technologies supplied by accredited vendors. What you are doing is breaking your agreement with your local TV supplier which says you cannot use their cards in any other box other than their box. So as such if you get caught, you have broken their rules and you get disconnected. Thats absolutely fair and no argument. But my argument has always been that those are the local tv providers rules. You will not be required to stand up in court to defend your actions. You will simply be disconnected and in truth the liklehood of this happening is virtually nil. So I don't see the issue of being able to discuss multiroom sharing a card on this forum (not illegal) as compared to externally sharing a card (which is illegal and there is legislation in place). E45 has supplied insight into this but I hope he would agree that with multiroom sharing, all you are doing is breaking your local providers agreemnet
     
  18. Mooley

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    I would mostly agree with you on all that mate. You know yourself though, certain providers are a law unto themselves.
     
  19. fintannl

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    Soory Mooley, I didn't backpedal on what you had originally said, that Fuerte had a working conection and you figured a Box-T (which it could be). I also have a working connection with a Dreambox DVB-T but this is not sharing, this is a keys associated thing and will die when Nagra3 comes to chokus in my area. That is the setup that fuerte also has at the moment. it is not a sharing solution.
     
  20. Mooley

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    Yeah all will be fine till the N3 darkness cometh....

    Have 2 Dreamboxs here gathering dust.
     
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