what boxes work in ireland ?

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  1. thepacman

    thepacman Guest

    hello ,im just wondering now what boxes work in ireland now and if someone can link me up with someone that would be great thanks
     
  2. e45

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    there are a few working in ireland at the present time

    1 small pace box
    2 the larger thompson box
    3 the thompson + box
    4 the sagam box
    5 the sagam idt 60 and 70 for mmds
    6 sky boxes also work in ireland

    all can be had from your local upc provider or sky
     
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  3. SG8

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    The only real option in Ireland is satellite and card-sharing, but be careful!!
     
  4. thepacman

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    could someone pm me with a loaded dreambox or where could i buy one from a good site/sorry if my question is stupid!
     
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    fekkin none
     
  6. pieman3g

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    just out of interest, how come the boxes dont work in ireland? will england eventually be the same without any boxes working?
     
  7. e45

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    Uk is totally different than ireland its been running now in the Uk for the past 10mts on N3 there is just too much involved in setting up in ireland to many different things have to be taken into account but you never know maybe next year someone might dip there feet in the water to test again
     
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    I had the STV running for about 3 years and when N3 came in the whole thing went belly up. I'm living in Cork and anyone that I knew with any of those box's had to throw them out. I didn't hear of any new start up either,maybe in the new year someone might take pity on us poor oirish folk and lash out a new range of decoders.
    Here's hoping!
     
  9. EAMO_TOO

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    The LAN cable boxes currently working in UK will work in EIRE but there is no server. STARVU
    server was working in NTL areas but was shut down after about 4 months. If say 20 people got
    together & bought Dream500c boxes they could set up a private share. It would cost each member
    about 5 euro a month for full package
     
  10. e45

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    so where are you going to get the rsa and box keys from plus the cam needed as well so unless you have all this stuff which i very much doubt it wont work
     
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    Cccam 2.14 should do the trick. I have no wish to set up a card/sharing server, but if I did I
    would have a chat with Piopat about obtaining rsa & box keys. Have heard from people in Cork,
    Belfast, & Scotland who are on cable servers using Dream500-c boxes. I am no expert, but as far
    as I know there is no great science to obtaining rsa & boxkeys. How did all the people setting
    satellite c/s obtain rsa & boxkeys. How did servers for Kryptvu,Stvu, & Ddigital obtain the
    rsa & boxkeys for cable c/s
     
  12. e45

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    sat is a different kettle of fish to cable that is all i would say not as easy as you think you cant even read a UPC card as they are glitch proof
     
  13. Mooley

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    EAMO_TOO is absolutely correct. Not a whole lot of difference setting up a cable share to a sly sat share. As you know e45 sly cards are paired also with box. Have seen it going on in other places with no problems.
     
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    eamo, not true, why do you think that cable is such a restricted space. takes some hardware to crack rsa and boxkey on cable. why do you think e45 has open channels here. his buddies have spent the money. as such he gains the credit. and for that i have no issue. he supplies a service which he has made an effort to deliver. while i may not agree e45 is part of the equation
     
  15. EAMO_TOO

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    I take your point Fintanni, I never said it was easy to crack rsa & boxkey. All I said was it
    has been done. I also recognise the time E45 puts into helping people. I don't care what his
    reasons are once he is helping people who have problems with boxes.
     
  16. Mooley

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    We're all after the same prize in the end.
     
  17. e45

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    Correct free channels if we can get them
     
  18. EAMO_TOO

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    So say all of us. At least channels at reasonable cost
     

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