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What’s Up / What’s Down 9/5/10

Monday, September 6th, 2010

What’s Up / What’s Down 9/1/2010

Conaxsat Duo: DN - Up

Conaxsat Trio: DN - Up

Conaxsat Mini: DN - Up

Conaxsat Nano: DN - Up

Conaxsat Nano II: DN - Up

Coolsat R-Link: DN - Down

Dreambox DM100: DN - Down

I-Link IR210: DN - Up

I-Link IR220: DN - Up

I-Link IS8000: DN - Up

I-Link IS9000: DN - Up

I-Link 9500 HD: DN - Up

KBox K1 Plus: DN - Down

KBox K1 Prodigy: DN - Down

Kbox K2 HD: DN - Down

Limesat Ultra: DN - Up

Nfusion Solaris: DN - Down

Nfusion Phoenix: DN - Down

Nfusion Nuvenio HD: DN - Up

Satzen Z300: DN - Up }

Satzen Z500: DN - Up

Sonicview SV360 Premier: DN - Up

Sonicview SV360 Elite: DN - Up

Sonicview 8000 HD: DN - Up

Sonysat 4000: DN - Down

Sonysat 5000: DN - Down

Sonysat 5500: DN - Down

Topsat TS5000: DN - Up

Viewsat Ultra: DN - Up

Viewsat Ultra Lite: DN - Up

Viewsat 9000 HD: DN - Up

Viewsat Max HD: DN - Up

What’s Up What’s Down Aug 29, 2010

Monday, August 30th, 2010

AZBox: DN = UP

CaptiveWorks (CW)
CW-700: Partially Up w/dongle (Private Server)
CW-800: Partially Up w/dongle (Private Server)

Conaxsat (CNX):

Nano2 : DN – Up
Nano: DN – Up
Mini: DN – Up
Duo: DN – Up
Trio: DN – UP
Dreambox:

DM100: DN - Up

IKS Slinger:

Slinger: DN – Down

I-Link:

IR-210: DN – Up
IR-220: DN – Up
IS-8000: DN – Up

KBox:

K1 Plus: DN – Down
K1 Prodigy: DN – Down

Limesat:

Ultra PVR: DN – Up *** - Up

NFusion:

Nova: DN – Up (NFPS)  *** – Up (EKS)
Solaris: DN – Up (NFPS)  *** – Up (EKS)
Phoenix: DN – Up (NFPS) *** – Up (EKS)
HD: DN – Down

R-Link DN – Up

Satzen:

Z300: DN – Up
Z500: DN – Up

SonySat:

4000: DN – Down
5000: DN – Down
5500: DN – Down

SonicView:

360E: DN – Up
360P: DN – Up
8000HD: DN – Up

Topsat: DN – Up

Viewsat: (with W/F dongle)

Ultra: DN – Up
Ultralite: DN – Up

IKS / EKS / FTA Status For January 22, 2010

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

IKS / EKS / FTA  Status For January 22, 2010

  • Conaxsat Nano 2 = DN - UP | B3V - Down
  • Conaxsat Nano = DN - UP | B3V - Down
  • Conaxsat Mini = DN - UP | B3V - Down
  • Conaxsat Duo = DN - UP | B3V - Down
  • Conaxsat Trio = DN - UP | B3V - Down
  • Coolsat 5000 with R-Link = DN & B3V = UP
  • Coolsat 6000 with R-Link = DN & B3V = UP
  • CW 800-700 with D-o-n-g-l-e Partially Up
  • Dreambox DM100 - DN & B3V = UP
  • I-K-S Slinger - DN & B3V = Down
  • I-Link IR-210/IR-220 = DN - UP | B3V - Down
  • I-Link IS-8000 = DN - UP | B3V - Down
  • KBox K1 Plus - DN & B3V = Down
  • KBox K1 Prodigy - DN & B3V = Down
  • Neosat IPRO 8000 with EKS - DN & B3V = UP
  • NFusion Nova - DN - Down | B3V = Up with EKS
  • NFusion Solaris - DN - Down | B3V = Up with EKS
  • NFusion Phoenix - DN - Down | B3V = Up with EKS
  • NFusion HD - DN - Down | B3V = Up with EKS
  • Satzen - DN - UP | B3V - UP
  • SonySat 5500 = DN - UP | B3V - UP
  • SonySat 5000 = DN - UP | B3V - UP
  • SonySat 4000 = DN - UP | B3V - UP
  • SonicView 8000HD = DN - UP & Down | B3V - Partially Up
  • SonicView SV-360E = DN - UP& Down| B3V - Partially Up
  • SonicView SV-360P = DN - UP & Down| B3V - Partially Up

CNX, I-Link, Satzen, Kbox Beta and Coolsat all were observed to drop on DN at a few minutes past 1PM Eastern Time yesterday. This is very much like the two events observed in December. At this time the details of the event are not fully known, but the adventure now continues for IKS coding and support teams. The Coolsat was quickly restored to service. CNX/Ilink/Satzen remained up on(fill in) but took massive freezing and is now down on most models. Unrelated the Sonicview iHub system has been working on the servers since last night and it remains up on some channels. The Sonysat server has also been offline waiting to put its upgrade online. The Dreambox DM100 was not impacted. Waiting on word from the Neosat EKS team, as it was down on DN prior to the time of this latest event.

January 17, 2010 - IKS / EKS / FTA Receiver Status Report

Monday, January 18th, 2010
IKS / EKS / FTA  Status For January 17, 2010

  • Conaxsat Nano 2 = DN - UP | B3V - UP
  • Conaxsat Nano = DN - UP | B3V - UP
  • Conaxsat Mini = DN - UP | B3V - UP
  • Conaxsat Duo = DN - UP | B3V - UP
  • Conaxsat Trio = DN - UP | B3V - UP
  • Coolsat 5000 = DN & B3V = UP with R-Link
  • Coolsat 6000 = DN & B3V = UP with R-Link
  • CW 800-700 with D-o-n-g-l-e Partially Up
  • Dreambox DM100 - DN & B3V = UP
  • I-K-S Slinger - DN & B3V = Down
  • I-Link IR-210/IR-220 = DN - UP | B3V - UP
  • I-Link IS-8000 = DN - UP | B3V - UP
  • KBox K1 Plus - DN & B3V = Down
  • KBox K1 Prodigy - DN & B3V = Down
  • Neosat IPRO 8000 - DN & B3V = UP with EKS
  • NFusion Nova - DN - Down | B3V = Up with EKS
  • NFusion Solaris - DN - Down | B3V = Up with EKS
  • NFusion Phoenix - DN - Down | B3V = Up with EKS
  • NFusion HD - DN - Down | B3V = Up with EKS
  • Satzen - DN - UP | B3V - UP
  • SonySat 5500 = DN - UP | B3V - UP
  • SonySat 5000 = DN - UP | B3V - UP
  • SonySat 4000 = DN - UP | B3V - UP
  • SonicView 8000HD = DN - UP & Down | B3V - Partially Up
  • SonicView SV-360E = DN - UP& Down| B3V - Partially Up
  • SonicView SV-360P = DN - UP & Down| B3V - Partially Up

It’s True, Coolsat 5000 and 6000 BACK UP with all channels unlocked.

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

December 15th, 2009 - It’s actually true, the Coolsat 5000 and 6000 have actually been revived by a private company.  N2News has all the latest information and downloads to get your Coolsat 5000 and 6000 back up and running by taking advantage of the latest trend, IKS or Dongle.

This is only the beginning with rumours spreading fast of a new fix for some Captain receivers and more Coolsat receivers to be released in the very near future.  N2News will keep you posted on any new news related to this topic and really any other FTA related news that is of ANY importance.

New FTA files May 14th, 2009 - CW, Skyview, Dreambox, Homesat, Coolsat, & Pansat

Friday, May 15th, 2009

Captive WorksSky RX-600DreamBox, Homesat,coolsat 8100,8000and Pansats have been posted in the File Section ,. Others to come as soon as they are released.Check back,all of us here at n2news would like to thank all of our members for making this the best site on the net

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What is going on with Coolsat and Visionsat?

Sunday, April 12th, 2009

What is going on with Coolsat and Visionsat?

CoolsatVisionsatHundreds of thousands of people were happy Coolsat and Visionsat owners, until recently.    Many of you may be wondering why your Coolsat 4000, 5000, and 6000 have been sitting idle while the rest of the FTA world zooms by.    If you don’t own a Coolsat you should know what is going on between the FTA companies and the DBS providers.  The most recent Coolsat bin files were uploaded in late March and the scene has been quiet ever since.    The reason for this well supported FTA receivers sudden lack of support isn’t entirely clear but I’ll offer what I know.

It’s important to understand, if you do not already, that nothing these receiver companies do is illegal as it pertains to FTA hardware.  The FTA hobby is perfectly legal in North America and most parts of the world.   These quality receiver products fill and important gap for those people that are interested in watching television signals freely made available over the air.   Modern FTA receivers also provide excellent support for ATSC over the air digital signals.   Major cities have been increasing the number of free HDTV and DIGITAL signals that are compatible with many receivers.    The grey area most people associate with FTA is the “BIN” releases that allow FTA receivers to decode signals that would otherwise be protected by some type of process.   This is a very secretive process and it’s still unclear to most who actually writes these bin files and who pays for it (if anyone).

It’s a fairly well known fact that some bin files are produced for sport.   For software developers there is a certain level of euphoria associated with defeating the latest ECM and doing it faster than the other guys.   Amateur developers have their own tools and techniques to break the code but the process is basically the same for everyone.   Using a real working card and subscription the developer will look at the signal going into the real card and the signal coming out.   Using this they will adjust the bits and bytes in their code to produce the same results.   The word Amateur is misleading, these guys are very good and they get their “props” from the underground world that supports them.   On the other hand, there are rumors that some of the FTA receiver companies pay top dollar to coders that specialize in cryptography so that their brand can always have the latest bin files.   Once you understand this murky back office relationship you can begin to understand the problem.

EchoStar has a duty to the content providers that zap their must see TV into our homes.   That duty is to make sure each and every person that sees ‘Yet Another Cop Buddy Show’ each and every Monday night is paying the TV Tax.    It’s understandable that millions of dollars have gone into the development of satellite technology and the DVB companies want to protect that investment through subscription services.   As part of that protection, they will take legal action against FTA receiver companies if they find the slightest proof they are involved with something illicit.   Remember, FTA receivers are perfectly legal as is their manufacturing but reverse engineering the signal to provide a way to bypass content protection methods is not legal.   EchoStar (and the other big boys) have law suits against all the manufacturers at this point, some have been going for multiple years.

The latest legal action against Freetech is, in my opinion, what is behind the lack of updates for Coolsat receivers right now as well as other receivers supported by this team.     EchoStar and other plaintiffs (such as NagraVision who makes the encryption system and is partly owned by EchoStar) are represented by Hagan Noll & Boyle LLC in Houston, Texas as well as other high profile legal groups in case CV-07-6124-JW-RW.   Within this legal action they make the following points that I have summarized in my own words.   I’m not a lawyer, keep that in mind.

  1. They claim the Freetech, Inc, the makers of the Coolsat products, produce a product with limited commercial value other than to pirate satellite TV.
  2. They claim that Coolsat is specifically marketed as a device to pirate DISH Network TV and that Coolsat’s official company support will assist customers in that process.
  3. They claim that they are directly responsible for Digital Millennium Copyright Act violations.

While I agree that many people use FTA receivers to pirate TV, I would certainly argue that this not the only use and that it may not be the majority of users. I would also argue that cable TV is something you must bring into your home if you choose to pay for it and satellite signals zap through your body like a hotdog in the microwave entirely uninvited.   This, however, isn’t the problem.   The problem is item number 3.     EchoStar wants to know what role the FTA Company has in getting the bin files published.

Subpoenas were sent to find this information and they have been ignored, as far as I can tell, by all parties so far.   It would appear that the company may be moving development resources or doing something else internally to separate itself from the developers that code the bin files.

To me, this would imply that things are in flux for a while for this development team but they will get back on track.   This is entirely speculation but I would guess that the developers responsible has been told by their lawyers to lay low for a while.   Possibly there are payroll papers or other documents that directly link the developers to Freetech and this would not be good.

Here are some of the questions I keep reading:

Q: Does this mean that EchoStar will try to sue me directly because I purchased hardware from Freetech?

A: This is not very likely.   Buying the hardware is not illegal.   A representative from SonicView has told me very clearly that the majority of hardware they sell is used in True FTA.   With Digital ATSC broadcasting ramping up, more and more FTA hardware is being used as the family entertainment center.

Q: I sent email their support team asking for help and they gave me an answer.   Can I  get in trouble for that?

A: I can’t tell you that it was a good idea to have contacted them directly.   The best place to get any type of question answered is the n2news fta forum or support team.   If Freetech or any other FTA receiver company does give you information on using your hardware in a method that violates the DMCA they would be up a digital creek without a digital paddle and that is not good for anyone.

Q: I don’t have a Coolsat but I have (fill in the blank).   Will my receiver stop getting updates?

A: It’s unclear who programs what bin files in this industry.   If I had to guess I would say that Sonicview, Pansat, Viewsonic, and CNX should have no problem.  These companies are all solid and in a good position to defend themselves.   It’s unclear on how Nfusion or other IKS providers will hold up in the long run.   The best thing to do is get your bin files from a site like n2news that protects the privacy of its members.

There is another theory that is much simpler but not nearly as fun.   Some say the Korean based coders were unhappy with the pay so they went to work for another company.   The KBOX brand receivers are manufactured at the same plant as some Coolsat products and use similar technology (if not the exact technology).    More sources report that Freetech had 30,000 units and sold them off at wholesale prices before going bankrupt but this is entirely unconfirmed.   It’s a confirmed fact that Coolsat Canada is no long in business.

There are some things that you can try.   If you have saved your old bin files you may be in luck.  Some users are reporting success with the 202 bin but others are not.   Sometimes older bin files are able to work well enough that watching TV is still entertaining so don’t delete them for a while.

Don’t fret, true FTA is still a great option!  Point your dish to 123.0 W using Dishpointer.com.   Tune into Transponder 11.720 V, SR 27.692, VPID 0053, APID 0054, PPID 0054 and you’ll fine WNGS.   They are an affiliate of “THIS” network and they have great movies and show on all day and night.   No bin is required.   There are other great channels on 123.0 W so scan it and see what you find.

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A Guide to FTA Receiver - Part 1

Thursday, December 4th, 2008

 

A Guide to FTA Receiver - Part 1

by Sammy Satellite. – Staff Writer for n2news

When choosing an FTA receiver it is important to know some of the basic differences that make receivers unique. There are many receivers on the market and picking your first receiver can seem daunting at first. Here are some basic differences between receivers that may make the choice easier.

Standard Definition receivers (sometimes called SD) output signals in the most universal and compatible format. Normal television and most Cable TV signals are sent in “Standard Definition” so this is what you are most likely already using. If you check your Cable TV Boxor existing satellite receiver and you have a Yellow RCA Cable plugging into your TV or you are simply receiving TV over-the-air using an antenna then you are using Standard Definition. Please see our images section for pictures of the yellow RCA cable, a Coax Cable, or an S-Video cable as all of these mean you are watching “Standard Definition” TV right now. Sammy’s bottom line, if you currently get Basic Cable or watch TV from an antenna and you are happy with the picture or your TV is less than 27”, go with Standard Definition.

High Definition receivers (HDTV) output signals to your TV using newer technology. In order to use an HD receiver, your TV must support component input cables or HDMI. It may be a good idea to read our article “Is the High Price for High Def Worth it?” for more information on HD content. Sammy’s bottom line, if your TV has the ability to handle Component Input or HDMI then an investment in an HD capable receiver may be worth the money.

Another popular feature available on some models is a “PVR”. You may think of a PVR as “TIVO” although not all PVR systems are made the same. At a basic level, a receiver that includes a PVR offers the ability to record a show and somehow watch it later. Having the ability to watch the shows and movies on your own schedule is one of the greatest advances in TV ever but not all PVRs are created the same so check carefully if you’re looking into a PVR. Sammy’s bottom line, FTA receivers don’t have the same level of PVR as a TIVO® but keep this feature on your radar if you have a busy schedule.

There are a huge number of channels that may or may not be configured on your FTA receiver and keeping them under control is important. Some models offer the ability to group channels into “Favorites” and some even have multiple folders allowing different members of the family to organize the channels they watch and skip the channels they don’t. Sammy’s bottom line, if you have kids or a wife you may want to look for Favorites and Parental Controls on your next receiver.

Next generation receivers have all types of fun features that take advantage of the Internet. Some models may offer Radio Streaming or the ability to download icons representing the available channels. These models are usually reserved for the techies who love to tinker but if you have the time to learn and the patience to ask questions then these exclusive cutting edge features can be very rewarding.

The final thing to look at when considering a new receiver is the team behind it. Check out our support forums and see how active the section is that deals with the receiver you are considering. Take a look at our Guide to Posting Questions article and feel free to ask questions about the receivers you are considering. Sammy’s bottom line, a well supported brand with fewer features is a better investment if you are just getting started.

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