The real idiots infoA range of guides, sticky and useful threads, plus FAQs for the Dreambox community - Home of the famous "Ultimate Idiot Guide", made by idiots, for idiots. | |
![]() |
| | LinkBack | Thread Tools | Display Modes |
![]() | ![]() |
| |||||||
The real idiots infoA range of guides, sticky and useful threads, plus FAQs for the Dreambox community - Home of the famous "Ultimate Idiot Guide", made by idiots, for idiots. | |
![]() |
| | LinkBack | Thread Tools | Display Modes |
| | #1 | ||
| Regular Member Join Date: 12-11-2004 Location: UAE, Dubai
Posts: 79
Thanks: 5
Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts
My System: Dream Box 7025+, Skystar2 |
I was looking at the "Idiots Guide" hoping to find info on opening scrambled channels by dreambox but the info there is not as simple as it claims to be. The info there requires prior knowledge on what needs to be done and doesn't explain things from square 1. As far as I understood I need to install a cccam - but no specific topic about that- and then load keys and subscribe to a server or some sharing server and it seems that such details are not even allowed on this forum. How much is that true and is the info here really sufficient for a novice to do all that and if so what would be the order of steps needed and where are the details?. I believe that the guide requires much more organization than its current state to claim that it is really for idiots. The ideal way to display the info would be like this: Subject: Openning scrambled channels -Establishing connection to dreambox -Hardware needed. -necessary software -Loading the software -Other needed steps e.g connecting to internet etc This can make a comprehensive guide to what I want to do but now the info in that guide is fragmented and requires me to know how to arrange it in a logical sequence which I cant. Sorry. | ||
| | |
| | #2 | ||
| Regular Member Join Date: 04-07-2008 Location: Exmouth, Devon
Posts: 93
Thanks: 16
Thanked 16 Times in 14 Posts
My System: DreamBox 600s, Darkbox 2008, Liberty FTA reciever, Humax Foxsat HD, Thomson Sky+, 3 fixed dishes, 60cm for 13E + 19E, 80 cm motorised,Zone 1 sky+, BtVision and My 37" baby. | you need to be a cleaver idiot to get the info you want, but if you read it all you will find 99% of the info you require. | ||
| | |
| | #3 | ||
| Regular Member Join Date: 12-11-2004 Location: UAE, Dubai
Posts: 79
Thanks: 5
Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts
My System: Dream Box 7025+, Skystar2 | This has nothing to do with how smart you are, rather with how much initial info you got. If I don't see the whole plan put in one place from A to Z I cant venture into modifying my device on my own and risk damaging it just to play smart. Why don't you just admit it. The guide is not well organized. | ||
| | |
| | #4 | ||
| Site administrator Join Date: 26-07-2003 Location: Scottish Borders
Posts: 19791
Thanks: 17
Thanked 1165 Times in 959 Posts
Blog Entries: 1 My System: Sky UK. FTA analogue & digital satellite from 6 fixed dishes (5E/7E/9E/10E/13E/16E/ 19E/23E/28E) Pace MSS100, Echostar IP3000VA, Technomate TM-1000D, Dreambox 7020S ![]() The last noble sat warrior to fly the olden flag of Analogue | Very simple 1) connect DB to router and sort out networking so it can see the internet 2) have a look through the downloads panel (most images have it) and install the wanted cam (eg on the blue button on Gemini images) 3) allow box to install the cam you choose 4) subscribe to a c/s service or set your own up with some friends 5) modify cam config files in the manner stipulated by the c/s provider. 6) watch tv, leaving DB connected to router at all times. Whilst the guide isnt perfect theres a lot of useful info in there. If you think it needs changing the IG team would probably be grateful for some help! Take a backup of your existing settings using DreamBoxEdit before you start | ||
| | |||
| | |
| | #5 | ||
| Regular Member Join Date: 12-11-2004 Location: UAE, Dubai
Posts: 79
Thanks: 5
Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts
My System: Dream Box 7025+, Skystar2 | Thanks but I still need details of each step. If you can provide a link to explain each step that will be great. I am sure the guide has a lot of info but it needs to be organized in a way to put everything together in steps like those you provided and links to explain them. Thanks again | ||
| | |
| | #6 | ||
| Site administrator Join Date: 26-07-2003 Location: Scottish Borders
Posts: 19791
Thanks: 17
Thanked 1165 Times in 959 Posts
Blog Entries: 1 My System: Sky UK. FTA analogue & digital satellite from 6 fixed dishes (5E/7E/9E/10E/13E/16E/ 19E/23E/28E) Pace MSS100, Echostar IP3000VA, Technomate TM-1000D, Dreambox 7020S ![]() The last noble sat warrior to fly the olden flag of Analogue | You CANT make it much simpler than that! Once you have the networking sorted out most of the other steps fall into place. You have to be willing to spend hours and hours learning how a DB works. All DB owners have been through the first painful steps of getting their new receiver working. If you arent willing to go through the same steps then a DB isnt the right receiver for you. | ||
| | |||
| | |
| | #7 | |||
| Specialist Contributor Join Date: 07-05-2008 Location: NW, Ireland
Posts: 1395
Thanks: 122
Thanked 231 Times in 198 Posts
My System: DM 600-S, AB IPBox 9000HD, Moteck SG2100, Fracarro Penta 85 dish, + some puters |
If you are struggling with the information that's already available, then what you need is a book. And this is a book that's yet to be written. There is a lot of techie stuff involved, Networking, Telneting, Basic linux commands, FTP, Cams,................ Coming from a computing background myself, I still found I had a lot of reading to do to get up to speed with cams, cam configuration amongst other things, so If you dont have some basic knowledge of at least some of the aspects involved, its bound to be daunting. Stick at it by just taking it one step at a time and focus on getting that one thing working before progressing to the next. Step1, get the dreambox connected to your network + the internet. C | |||
| | |
| | #8 | ||
| Site administrator Join Date: 26-07-2003 Location: Scottish Borders
Posts: 19791
Thanks: 17
Thanked 1165 Times in 959 Posts
Blog Entries: 1 My System: Sky UK. FTA analogue & digital satellite from 6 fixed dishes (5E/7E/9E/10E/13E/16E/ 19E/23E/28E) Pace MSS100, Echostar IP3000VA, Technomate TM-1000D, Dreambox 7020S ![]() The last noble sat warrior to fly the olden flag of Analogue | It took me a year before I was fully confident I knew more or less what I was doing with my 7020 - it almost went flying out of the window on several occasions. | ||
| | |||
| | |
| | #9 | ||
| Regular Member Join Date: 12-11-2004 Location: UAE, Dubai
Posts: 79
Thanks: 5
Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts
My System: Dream Box 7025+, Skystar2 | Now this makes sense. I was fooled by the term "idiots guide" and thought it was a piece of cake. I used to program a "fun card" myself before but obviously this is much more challenging. I am willing to spend the time since this is my hobby. I will try to find my way through the scattered info here. Thanks. | ||
| | |
| | #10 | ||
| Site administrator Join Date: 26-07-2003 Location: Scottish Borders
Posts: 19791
Thanks: 17
Thanked 1165 Times in 959 Posts
Blog Entries: 1 My System: Sky UK. FTA analogue & digital satellite from 6 fixed dishes (5E/7E/9E/10E/13E/16E/ 19E/23E/28E) Pace MSS100, Echostar IP3000VA, Technomate TM-1000D, Dreambox 7020S ![]() The last noble sat warrior to fly the olden flag of Analogue | Go for it. ![]() You will get stuck and there will be setbacks but folks here will help and point you in the right direction when you get bogged down. Go down the list I gave you methodically, get the networking setup and things WILL become more obvious as you gain experience with the receiver | ||
| | |||
| | |
| | #11 | ||
| The Consumate Dreamer Join Date: 01-01-2000 Location: Somewhere where the Sauer is Kraut and the Wurst is Brat
Posts: 5488
Thanks: 162
Thanked 158 Times in 108 Posts
Blog Entries: 5 My System: I bet on red. If I lose, I double the bet on red again. I continue with this until I lost everything. ![]() Muhuhuhahahahahaaaaarrrgggh | It may look daunting at first, but once you have started it will all fall into place. After all, there are literally hundreds of users who came to the forum with a Dreambox and a lot of questions, and went on to become quite able dreamboxers. As my esteemed friends mentioned, all the stuff is covered in the forum, use the search function to find the bits and pieces | ||
![]() Last edited by T_G; 08-06-2009 at 01:38 PM. | |||
| | |
| The Following User Says Thank You to T_G For This Useful Post: | Gentleman_1 (16-05-2009) |
| | #12 | ||
| Regular Member Join Date: 04-07-2008 Location: scotland
Posts: 61
Thanks: 34
Thanked 3 Times in 3 Posts
My System: just new , i have a 1meter dish, connected to open media twin unit (cable/sat)and this moment am a ladder fiend ,my wife sends meals up to me via pigeon but im loving the learning curve | tbh it took me a year to fully understand it all ,as for idiots guide ,i dont think its been invented yet.i followed bits of advice from here and a few other places, am not very bright but eventually ive built up my own server and everything i gained came from these ppl on here i can offer a few bits of advice but mines all on ubuntu | ||
| | |
![]() |
| Bookmarks |
| Tags |
| idiots, info, real |
| Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests) | |
| Thread Tools | |
| Display Modes | |
| |