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ayesha
03-21-2015, 09:37 PM
b4 trying to somehow download wiznet can someone please tell me is ihub light supposed to be yellow-orange or green can't remember thank you.

abouttosnap
03-21-2015, 10:18 PM
Original iHubs were yellow (amber) and green...green would remain constant to show it had power and yellow would blink which means it is communicating.

ayesha
03-21-2015, 11:02 PM
ok so mine is the original blinking amber so it should work but gotta somehow get wiznet to download

jazzman
03-21-2015, 11:58 PM
Been a long while since I messed with one but this might help...

http://www.satfix.net/showthread.php?124576-Wiznet-3-0-2

if not, it should put you in the right section.

ayesha
03-22-2015, 12:09 AM
so 4 bugging my ino says
product sv-360 premier
boot loader 01.00
usb loader 0.100
main software 04.20-P

Also do i have to download wiznet . Cause i've tried no luck

jazzman
03-22-2015, 12:17 AM
Best to stick with one thread so I merged yours. Hope you don't mind.

ayesha
03-22-2015, 12:32 AM
thank you so much i tried that but nothing. I do have it download to usb from b4 can i do it through the box seeing my computer won't allow

abouttosnap
03-22-2015, 12:47 AM
so 4 bugging my ino says
product sv-360 premier
boot loader 01.00
usb loader 0.100
main software 04.20-P

Also do i have to download wiznet . Cause i've tried no luck

Yes you will need wiznet loader...going by that info your iHub is most likely at version 2.2 and will need to be updated. Now it has been a while but going by my cd of archived files and guides for the 360P will need to update your iHub version 2.2 to a svlan 4.3 which requires the wiznet loader. Once you get your iHub converted to a svlan then again if memory serves me right you can load the p2028 CCE file on the receiver and it will automatically update the svlan from version 4.3 to 4.12. Below is the procedure I have on my cd on converting the iHub to an svlan:
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C/P:
How to upgrade your iHub or NewLink to SvLan

If you have loaded the latest file for the IHub or NewLink

You will need:
Wiznet on your desktop
Premier Receiver
USB Thumb Drive
svlan_usb_wiznet File
Premier_svlan_special_99 file
svlan_v43 File

1) On the thumb drive have the Premier_svlan_special_99 file and svlan_usb_wiznet files.
2) On the 360 Premier STB load the Premier_special_99 File as S/W upgrade.
3) Let it flash and reboot attach your iHub or NewLink.
4) Load the svlan_usb_wiznet file.
5) Open the Wiznet program and Search it will find your iHub or NewLink
6) Click on Setting to set the file
7) Upgrade and choose the svlan_v43 File
8) Let the file load
9) Click on Setting to set the file
10) Exit by using the Red X at the lower right hand corner
11) You now have an SVLan
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
End C/P

Not sure if all these files are in the file section...if you want to give this a go let me know and I can post any of the missing files listed in the above guide.

Also the wiznet loader can be found in the link below also...maybe easier to upload it from the website:


http://www.wiznet.co.kr/sub_modules/en/product/product_detail.asp?Refid=710&page=1&cate1=5&cate2=8&cate3=0&pid=1040&cType=2

ayesha
03-22-2015, 01:05 AM
usb finally let me download WIZ100SR/105SR/110SR config. tool 2.1.0
This is my setting
WIZ100SR/105SR/110SR config. tool 2.1.0 Not Connected
Version 4.12
board list 75:BC:13:F6:64:EE
DHCP
local ip 192:168.12.101
port 1920
Subnet 255.255.255.0
Gateway 192.168.12.1
PPPoE
sever ip 0.0.0.0 Port 1920
operation mode mixed
use dns
DNS ip 38.117.85.2
domain name dummy
Also i might as well add now that i get signal but no quality
Thank you

abouttosnap
03-22-2015, 01:24 AM
usb finally let me download WIZ100SR/105SR/110SR config. tool 2.1.0
This is my setting
WIZ100SR/105SR/110SR config. tool 2.1.0 Not Connected
Version 4.12
board list 75:BC:13:F6:64:EE
DHCP
local ip 192:168.12.101
port 1920
Subnet 255.255.255.0
Gateway 192.168.12.1
PPPoE
sever ip 0.0.0.0 Port 1920
operation mode mixed
use dns
DNS ip 38.117.85.2
domain name dummy
Also i might as well add now that i get signal but no quality
Thank you

Looks like the iHub is set to the correct version so no other update is required to it...if you still have file version 4.20 loaded on the receiver you will need to load the p28-2028 CCE file in the link below...once you load that file it should show the main software as p28 in the system info. After that you should be set receiver and iHub wise if you have the original iHub like the picture I posted in an above post. On the signal and quality not sure what type of dish you have but you may need to adjust it. Even with no dish connected to some of these receivers you may still see something show in the Q ans S meter in the menu. Once you have the dish setup and channels scanned in remember you will still need to go into the network settings and setup or input your ps info.

http://www.satfix.net/showthread.php?119604-Sonicview-Premier-p28-rom-CCE-fix-May-05-2012

runamok
03-22-2015, 01:32 AM
This *board list 75:BC:13:F6:64:EE* should change and start with 00:90:BC if hub is going to work.If the p28 2028 file doesn't change board list number try the p28 nochk file which I think is the file you need.

ayesha
03-22-2015, 01:36 AM
i had that p28 but was dumb upload 4.20 by mistake can i push factory rest cause my computer won't download i was just lucky i kept it on usb stick i have other files when downloaded does it appear under that p28-2028 CEE. Thank you

ayesha
03-22-2015, 01:56 AM
ok i got it start with 00:90:BC
But the local was 192:168.12.101
now it's 192:168.12.102
and says still not connect
thank you so much with all the help and having the time and patience with me
i know i still need help but at least i got somewhere for today

runamok
03-22-2015, 02:08 AM
*Not connected* means nothing at all in wiznet do not worry.If you have *network settings* option in receiver menu then your ready to enter server info.

abouttosnap
03-22-2015, 02:11 AM
ok i got it start with 00:90:BC
But the local was 192:168.12.101
now it's 192:168.12.102
and says still not connect
thank you so much with all the help and having the time and patience with me
i know i still need help but at least i got somewhere for today

Don't worry about the wiznet loader saying not connect...it will show that most of the time. If you have it at version 4.12 then the iHub should be good to go and you should no longer need the wiznet loader. Now you will need to get your network setting to show in the menu so you can input your ps info and then get your sats scanned and that will create your channel lists. Couple of screen shots below that maybe helpful.

dishuser
03-22-2015, 05:51 AM
usb finally let me download WIZ100SR/105SR/110SR config. tool 2.1.0
This is my setting
WIZ100SR/105SR/110SR config. tool 2.1.0 Not Connected
Version 4.12
board list 75:BC:13:F6:64:EE
DHCP
local ip 192:168.12.101
port 1920
Subnet 255.255.255.0
Gateway 192.168.12.1
PPPoE
sever ip 0.0.0.0 Port 1920
operation mode mixed
use dns
DNS ip 38.117.85.2
domain name dummy
Also i might as well add now that i get signal but no quality
Thank you
that means no signal
signal in fta is connection
quality is signal
so repoint or change settings

ayesha
03-22-2015, 07:51 PM
thank you sorry i'm back ok going to need dummy's version so my signal is 82 but no quality so that means no connection i'm really trying can someone please point in the right direction to where i find out what settings or 119 and 110 and which way to point . doing it on my own i'm 100 lbs and the dish is heavy and i can't exactly see what it says my hubby and i use to do it together. Also would dss dual lnb be put on lnb type standard. Thank you

abouttosnap
03-22-2015, 11:03 PM
Need a little info on the type dish you have...does the dish have any markings or writing on it? Like dish500 or dp logo etc...the more info the better. As far as a general direction on which way this dish should be pointed you could check others in the neighbor hood and if they have a dish mounted and look which way they are all pointed...that would be a start.

ayesha
03-24-2015, 04:48 PM
Thank you the dish is 18 inch no marking 2 dual ln. I looked so many dish i figure ones marked bell are for bell and the others are mostly likely for 118 . i have my dish setting marked as
echostar 7
standard
11250
22 khz off
lnb on
transponder 12297
search option all
network on
port1
motor enable
legacy off

ayesha
03-24-2015, 06:11 PM
ok so i go 91 good everything but not what i need to get 119 and 110 should i walk over to the other end of balcony

abouttosnap
03-25-2015, 12:50 AM
First you need a clear view of the southern sky...mast pole needs to be mounted and then level and plumb. The straighter the mast pole the better and easier it will be to get a signal. Not sure where you are located but I'm assuming up north so I would go to dishpointer (link below)to get the correct settings for your location like skew and elevation so you can have those set correct. Once you have the mast pole level and plumb plus the correct elevation and skew it should be just a question of moving the dish very slowly left or right to get a signal and then tightening the bolts. Does your dish look like the one below?

One thing I will say with the sonicview it would be easier to get the dish setup with another person...that way one can watch the tv screen for Q and S while the other moves the dish...it can be done with one person but if you are not used to it or have set a dish up before by yourself and get very frustrating. You have to move the dish slowly and in small increments to lock on to signal. Some of the older stb's had a built in signal meter which had video and audio but the sonicview was not one of them. One of the hardest parts of the whole setup is getting the dish setup. Your settings above look okay but once you get the signal located I would turn network search off before scanning.


http://www.dishpointer.com

ayesha
03-25-2015, 04:12 PM
Thank you appreciate all the help you and everyone else has been giving. I will try that.