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beerman8
04-28-2013, 08:16 PM
Wanted help with nfusion receiver and it was not up on new posts very long,is it wrong for me to ask questions?

whoknows
04-28-2013, 08:56 PM
Is this your question?.http://www.satfix.net/showthread.php?132603-How-to-were-do-settings-need-to-be-on-pheonix-nfusion-using-private-server

Benney
04-28-2013, 10:47 PM
Sounds like a demand letter.
I'll get right on it.

torpainter
04-29-2013, 12:01 AM
Wanted help with nfusion receiver and it was not up on new posts very long,is it wrong for me to ask questions?

??? dont really undestand what you are saying,posts get answered in the forums

Terryl
04-29-2013, 06:38 AM
Wanted help with nfusion receiver and it was not up on new posts very long,is it wrong for me to ask questions?

No, it is not wrong for you to ask questions.

But if someone posts another question in the same category as you, then your post moves down in the sub-forum, someone may have asked a question right after you did, if they did then yours moves down in the time line, that sub-forum is a busy one

Styx_N_Stones
05-11-2013, 08:05 PM
Yeah, thats a really confusing post...

First... have you done ANY reading on the subject? Dosent sound like it?
You say you have a lot of freezing... that means some times it does work, right? Then setting are probably OK.

"so please some one get this straight once and for all"... who is this addressed to? Did someone here give you the settings your using? If so you should be greatfull that it works (with freezing)! If the info didnt come from here, then why the 'get this straight once and for all' comment?

All-in-all you seem to be be VERY confused!!! If anybody here helps you out... its out of the kindness of their heart! If somebody dosent help you, theres nothing wrong with that... nobody here owes anybody anything! Nobody gets paid for 'customer support', its all hobbiest helping one another!

If you still need help Ill say it again... Go do some reading, then read some more. Then do some testing... actually go try out what you learned from reading. Then do some more reading. Then... if you need to ask a question be polite. Dont act like somebody owes you anything... they dont! Some folks are tired of 'spoon feeding' noobs that dont want to put any effort into this hobby. I realise a lot of people think this is the age of Google and all things should be plug-n-play easy.

Was this post of any help???
If so, hit the THANKS button!
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