View Full Version : Connection to my provider
john deer
01-03-2025, 09:32 PM
I was lucky enough (I hope) to get an NFUSION H D to replace my T5. I am able to connect and scan my satellites and have read as much as I can on how to connect to my service provider. Am I correct in thinking that I always have to have a computer connected all the time to get this thing to work? Find this hard to believe. What do I need to do to make this work
auggie
01-03-2025, 10:04 PM
Have a read here:https://www.satfix.to/showthread.php?223097-Help-to-get-nfusion-hd-running
john deer
01-03-2025, 10:29 PM
Yes did read it but still didn't tell me how to connect to my provider. I just can't believe it has to be connect to a computer all the time.
dishuser
01-03-2025, 10:30 PM
Yes did read it but still didn't tell me how to connect to my provider. I just can't believe it has to be connect to a computer all the time.
well believe it
john deer
01-04-2025, 12:35 AM
Well if that's the case I have a nfusion hd for sale
dishuser
01-04-2025, 01:24 AM
Well if that's the case I have a nfusion hd for sale
if you have an older linksys router you could mod it to work instead of a pc
but without a way to grab control words the box is useless
That would require some work and thought, though... Not to mention who doesn't have a PC on most of the time in a home when you are home?
if you have an older linksys router you could mod it to work instead of a pc
but without a way to grab control words the box is useless
dishuser
01-04-2025, 02:06 AM
That would require some work and thought, though... Not to mention who doesn't have a PC on most of the time in a home when you are home?
2 thoughts
load dd-wrt and noi to router
configure noi from pc
my pc is off when I'm not using it...why shorten battery life?
Been there done that... I used GooWare also had it working on the Viewsats with a serial port I installed in the router.
But yes router method is the way to go...
dishuser
01-04-2025, 02:22 AM
Been there done that... I used GooWare also had it working on the Viewsats with a serial port I installed in the router.
But yes router method is the way to go...
it's not that hard to do
I even modded a router to work with an atmega in an OEM ird which involves changing wires inside
I posted a guide on that about a decade ago
lomchivok
02-03-2025, 11:47 PM
I was lucky enough (I hope) to get an NFUSION H D to replace my T5. I am able to connect and scan my satellites and have read as much as I can on how to connect to my service provider. Am I correct in thinking that I always have to have a computer connected all the time to get this thing to work? Find this hard to believe. What do I need to do to make this work
Didn't you always have to have your computer connected to the T5?? Why would an Nfusion be any different.
dishuser
02-04-2025, 12:16 AM
Didn't you always have to have your computer connected to the T5?? Why would an Nfusion be any different.
no you didn't need a computer for the t5
Mavrick
02-23-2025, 12:04 AM
Yes did read it but still didn't tell me how to connect to my provider. I just can't believe it has to be connect to a computer all the time.
To connect to your provider you load an xx-client program (GooWare) onto a laptop and then the xx-client acts as the "middle man" between your Nfusion and your provider. Your provider will give you all the info to type into the xx-client's server file, then adjust all the settings in the xx-client file, then launch the xx-client and let it run. The good thing about this setup is that you can see the xx-client talking to the provider on the laptop screen so you can see what's going on all the time if there is a problem. Your laptop will need to have wifi to connect to the internet because your Nfusion connects to the laptop via the laptops ethernet port.
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