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Angry Johnny
11-15-2022, 04:18 AM
Been out of the scene for almost 2 decades. I was in back in the day when DSSFORUMS was still around (mid 2000's) Can't even remember the receiver I used to have :noidea:
Anyway, they were just starting to change encryption so I gave up, but now, with these ridiculous prices out here, and too many dang streaming services, I would like to go back to "testing" again, but have no idea where to start. I never did get into the emu with the PC. Is that even possible nowadays? I know back then you had to have a subscription, to have the card.
Any steering in the right direction would be appreciated. I am in the PNW part of the US if that matters.

dishuser
11-15-2022, 04:24 AM
welcome to the fix
I was a SM at that site and it sucked...lol

The Noof
11-15-2022, 11:01 AM
Welcome to the fix.
Through the decades, I've tried to stay as informed as possible with "industry developments".There are no public card/hardware hacks that I know of.There are no hardware,software,emu or any other hacks short of key sharing.Call it testing if you want, but I don't consider key sharing as testing, but still a good way of watching basic tv for very little money.That reality lead us to IPTV, which gives you all the tv you want & more than sat ever did.It just isn't testing.Your fate is in someone elses hands.lol.
If you don't have reasonable internet, you will need it.If you can't get it, you will have to consider northern satellite access, as long as your in the foot print, but you will need at least basic internet even for that.In any case, it's all paid sharing.Lots of help here in any case.

Angry Johnny
11-16-2022, 02:08 AM
Welcome to the fix.
Through the decades, I've tried to stay as informed as possible with "industry developments".There are no public card/hardware hacks that I know of.There are no hardware,software,emu or any other hacks short of key sharing.Call it testing if you want, but I don't consider key sharing as testing, but still a good way of watching basic tv for very little money.That reality lead us to IPTV, which gives you all the tv you want & more than sat ever did.It just isn't testing.Your fate is in someone elses hands.lol.
If you don't have reasonable internet, you will need it.If you can't get it, you will have to consider northern satellite access, as long as your in the foot print, but you will need at least basic internet even for that.In any case, it's all paid sharing.Lots of help here in any case.

Thank you for the info. I don't mind paying something, even if it's for basic TV like TBS, Discovery, etc. My internet sucks big time. We're on HughesNet and it is by far the worst ISP I have ever had. We're going to look in to T-Mobile home internet, as it is supposed to be fairly decent. As it is now Netflix is the only service we can stream without constant buffering every 30 seconds.

Now I guess I need to do some reading here to find what equipment I will need to purchase (laptop/desktop, or whatever) and who to purchase from that is reliable/trustworthy.

dishuser
11-16-2022, 02:24 AM
Thank you for the info. I don't mind paying something, even if it's for basic TV like TBS, Discovery, etc. My internet sucks big time. We're on HughesNet and it is by far the worst ISP I have ever had. We're going to look in to T-Mobile home internet, as it is supposed to be fairly decent. As it is now Netflix is the only service we can stream without constant buffering every 30 seconds.

Now I guess I need to do some reading here to find what equipment I will need to purchase (laptop/desktop, or whatever) and who to purchase from that is reliable/trustworthy.

what's your download speed?
buzztv has a great lineup of boxes ranging from economy to supreme

apollo
11-16-2022, 03:15 AM
you can get away with 7mps to use buzz

dishuser
11-16-2022, 10:53 AM
you can get away with 7mps to use buzz

if only that were true

Angry Johnny
11-17-2022, 04:06 AM
what's your download speed?
buzztv has a great lineup of boxes ranging from economy to supreme

About 2.8 Mbps and .5 upload, depending on the time if day I do it. One speed test I did earlier today showed 22 Mbps, but the number I showed above was just now at 8PM. So it sucks big time, and it's unstable.

The Noof
11-17-2022, 01:19 PM
About 2.8 Mbps and .5 upload, depending on the time if day I do it. One speed test I did earlier today showed 22 Mbps, but the number I showed above was just now at 8PM. So it sucks big time, and it's unstable.

You're obliged to use iks with those speeds.It will work, but be unstable.I don't know where you live, but if in the U.S. you will need to be close to the Canadian border to get North programming.It's not like the old days of wide open tv:no ppv movies, but most ppv sports is there.The iks providers for north have been excellent, with very stable service.I have no comment on South service, because there isn't any.

Angry Johnny
11-18-2022, 02:47 AM
You're obliged to use iks with those speeds.It will work, but be unstable.I don't know where you live, but if in the U.S. you will need to be close to the Canadian border to get North programming.It's not like the old days of wide open tv:no ppv movies, but most ppv sports is there.The iks providers for north have been excellent, with very stable service.I have no comment on South service, because there isn't any.

I'm only 2 hours south of the Canadian border, in Eastern Washington state.
Thank you, I'll look into it, but I do plan on getting a better ISP soon. I wish SpaceX would tell me they're ready to hook me up :laughat:

dishuser
11-18-2022, 03:22 AM
I'm only 2 hours south of the Canadian border, in Eastern Washington state.
Thank you, I'll look into it, but I do plan on getting a better ISP soon. I wish SpaceX would tell me they're ready to hook me up :laughat:

for iptv if you want to watch 4k you'll need more than 25mbps d/l speed

jets
11-18-2022, 05:02 AM
how far south are you of the Canada-USA border are you?

The Noof
11-18-2022, 01:40 PM
I'm only 2 hours south of the Canadian border, in Eastern Washington state.
Thank you, I'll look into it, but I do plan on getting a better ISP soon. I wish SpaceX would tell me they're ready to hook me up :laughat:

2 hours south @ 60 mph puts you in the fringe area for sat signal.It will take a larger well aimed dish to get Expressvue from there.

pennywise
11-18-2022, 02:59 PM
look into hitting sats 81 and 92. THey are obtainable in almost into Oregon. You should be able to use them. IKS uses very little internet and would work great for you. Look for IKS compatible receivers. You will have to purchase a north IKS service, but they run great and pennies on the dollar in comparison to what you have now.

staticrider
11-18-2022, 04:08 PM
I'm only 2 hours south of the Canadian border, in Eastern Washington state.
Thank you, I'll look into it, but I do plan on getting a better ISP soon. I wish SpaceX would tell me they're ready to hook me up :laughat:

Wow, that's in my neck of the woods. I'm 20 minutes North of Spokane.

The Noof
11-18-2022, 06:29 PM
I'm only 2 hours south of the Canadian border, in Eastern Washington state.
Thank you, I'll look into it, but I do plan on getting a better ISP soon. I wish SpaceX would tell me they're ready to hook me up :laughat:

Elon will have to sell Starlink to pay for bankrupting Twitter

dishuser
11-18-2022, 10:10 PM
Elon will have to sell Starlink to pay for bankrupting Twitter

it won't even affect him

Angry Johnny
11-19-2022, 03:02 AM
Wow, that's in my neck of the woods. I'm 20 minutes North of Spokane.

I'm out in Tyler/Cheney!!

staticrider
11-19-2022, 03:04 PM
That's where I get my John Deere parts a couple of times a year. About 50 minuets from Deer Park! Ptera is about the best provider in the area and works great for Netflix & Disney but there regular service is a little slow for IPTV (at least for me). However you can upgrade to there commercial tier and it will work OK. If you want IKS North I have a couple of Dreamlink T5's and a Sonicview 8k without dongle you can have. PM for information.

Angry Johnny
11-23-2022, 02:52 AM
That's where I get my John Deere parts a couple of times a year. About 50 minuets from Deer Park! Ptera is about the best provider in the area and works great for Netflix & Disney but there regular service is a little slow for IPTV (at least for me). However you can upgrade to there commercial tier and it will work OK. If you want IKS North I have a couple of Dreamlink T5's and a Sonicview 8k without dongle you can have. PM for information.

Thank you!! I'll get with you after Thanksgiving. Happy Thanksgiving to you and everyone else on here.

really_troubled
11-23-2022, 01:12 PM
if you are intent on running IPTV there is a way around the wait list for starlink, you can sign up for their RV service

there's a few things to think about though because you would be considered transient and local traffic would get priority during peak hours and it costs a little more than the residential service ...

Javier_119
11-27-2022, 01:56 PM
in new jersey i have no problem getting 91/82 no problem