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Old 09-12-2009, 12:56 PM
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NFusion/***

Can someone tell me about how much it would cost to set up NFusion/***. And is it hard to set up?

Also How reliable is it.

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Old 09-12-2009, 03:53 PM
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depending on which receiver you buy and how your internet is set up, I would say between $ 200 and $ 300... HD might be $ 400...

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Also to add to E1...it is very easy to setup......much the same as any other receiver..

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Thanks for the answers Guys. Just one more question. What do I have to buy, and how to I set it up.

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I have a Phoenix and an HD. They were both very easy to set up. The best thing to do is to decided if you want HD or not. If not then I would suggest the Phoenix. It has a little better speed when changing channels from what I have read. If you do go that route then go to the NFusion tutorial section and read up on the set up instructions. They are easy to understand and follow. If you then have any questions we would be able to answer specific questions for you. The HD unit will cost you double compared to the Phoenix.
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