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danny
03-11-2013, 09:16 PM
Someone is offering a Nfusion HD for sale with a router. He claims that with this router there is no need to use NOI.
He claims that you can use this router with Nfusion HD and will work with any private server.
Anybody heard of this router (no need to use NOI and can work with any private server).
talon07
03-11-2013, 09:18 PM
he might be referring to the x-fta router. not sure as I am playing with the idea of picking one up but your stuck to their pay service from my understanding
danny
03-11-2013, 09:31 PM
He is claiming that you can input any private server (not the pay service), he can input the information for you.
yappapi
03-11-2013, 09:38 PM
IMO someone blowing smoke up your butt.
is it possible? yes by a few peeps.
there is a place in mexico selling xfta routers that only support there servers...no one else.
danny is your deal coming from or has came from mexico?
yappapi
03-11-2013, 09:44 PM
He is claiming that you can input any private server (not the pay service), he can input the information for you.
online deal?
maybe he could sent you a screen shot of the newcamd page from router.
i'm curious.
hmmm
he has a sell-able product only if he's not trying to scam peeps.
runamok
03-11-2013, 09:58 PM
There is a nfproxy v0.1.2 out but not sure if it works on the hd
bigslim
03-11-2013, 10:10 PM
There is a nfproxy v0.1.2 out but not sure if it works on the hd
yes but it runs similar to the NOI program....still need computer running for it also
danny
03-11-2013, 10:11 PM
IMO someone blowing smoke up your butt.
is it possible? yes by a few peeps.
there is a place in mexico selling xfta routers that only support there servers...no one else.
danny is your deal coming from or has came from mexico?
Hi is selling up here in Canada.
yappapi
03-11-2013, 10:42 PM
tread lightly and protect your bunghole.
if it's on kijji send me the link in pm and i'll check it out.
or post link here but not a live link.
n3fta
03-11-2013, 10:59 PM
Maybe you guys should do some reading in the advanced section, this is entirely possible.
yappapi
03-11-2013, 11:05 PM
Maybe you guys should do some reading in the advanced section, this is entirely possible.
you are one of the few peeps i am talking about...lol
you and dale.
this is WAYYYY above my pay grade.
poroto40
03-11-2013, 11:50 PM
read and test by youself it working like sharm
there is a way, once I have the hardware I will be doing it read here:
http://www.satfix.net/showthread.php?94096-Project-Noi-to-linux
I have used the 32 bit program so far.
meduser
03-13-2013, 03:07 AM
Yep..I am trying this out on one of my routers...
Seems simple enough and flashing a router is fairly simple.
Noi was originally created for Linux and then adapted to Windows, most of what I have read makes sense to me, and I will definitely be trying this on the weekend.
dale_para_bajo
03-13-2013, 11:13 PM
jijijijiji
It is amassing. We been working for moths, the link in the advance section can be seen since no other post bump us. And now is that you guys had a chance to talk about. jijijiji. I know it may be not simple to implement. But at least read about it.
So yes a NOI substitute using rq_sssp (to work Newcamd) in a router. You only need a Openwrt capable router with 4mib flash and 32 mib ram.
In fact this is the third time I say it, there is a new NOI substitute offered in another site. Without implying it is a copy or anything around that thought. I do not doubt it is original. And i do not doubt it is with good intention like I did. I just want to say be careful were you put your private server info. It can be easy to steel you codes. This is why I gave the source code. So that any one can see how it works and do. But since there is source code you may see in the future many offering similar and even BETTER applications. Just be careful. Good luck with your FTA testing.
scooby8888
03-23-2013, 01:51 PM
not to sound too much like a noob or want to be spoon fed but is there a beginners guide to using the other options instead of the noi. i got a hd nfusion and i just wanted to see if i could get it going. i had a ddwrt router set up and used that a while back and was wondering if and how the router with openwrt would compare to this.
after i get the openwrt installed then what do i do. something like this would open up alot of boxes for alot of people. :)
thanks
bobby
03-23-2013, 05:16 PM
not to sound too much like a noob or want to be spoon fed but is there a beginners guide to using the other options instead of the noi. i got a hd nfusion and i just wanted to see if i could get it going. i had a ddwrt router set up and used that a while back and was wondering if and how the router with openwrt would compare to this.
after i get the openwrt installed then what do i do. something like this would open up alot of boxes for alot of people. :)
thanks
you could start here... http://www.satfix.net/showthread.php?94096-Project-Noi-to-linux&p=920005#post920005
but really the whole thread has helpful points so might want to start from the beginning
scooby8888
03-23-2013, 06:47 PM
you could start here... http://www.satfix.net/showthread.php?94096-Project-Noi-to-linux&p=920005#post920005
but really the whole thread has helpful points so might want to start from the beginning
thank you so much. i will be going through and seeing if i could get this project figured out. if i do it will be fun to learn another option.
thanks again
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