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Humax Foxsats reception Northern spain
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<blockquote data-quote="PaulR" data-source="post: 812033" data-attributes="member: 176256"><p>If the installation was working with a Sky box then it should work with the HDR. You say that it <strong>was</strong> working - did you connect the Sky box after failing with the HDR to see if it still worked?</p><p></p><p>If wind and/or rain caused the signal to drop out before then it's possible that wind has blown the dish out of alignment while you've been away. You shouldn't need to build a wind-break, the installation should be mounted securely enough to not need one at less than hurricane speeds. Also, maybe the trees themselves grown so much that they now block the signal completely?</p><p></p><p>iPlayet and ITV player require an Internet connection so no chance I'm afraid. Even with Internet you'd have to use a British proxy server or IP masking as these services are geolocked to UK IP addresses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PaulR, post: 812033, member: 176256"] If the installation was working with a Sky box then it should work with the HDR. You say that it [b]was[/b] working - did you connect the Sky box after failing with the HDR to see if it still worked? If wind and/or rain caused the signal to drop out before then it's possible that wind has blown the dish out of alignment while you've been away. You shouldn't need to build a wind-break, the installation should be mounted securely enough to not need one at less than hurricane speeds. Also, maybe the trees themselves grown so much that they now block the signal completely? iPlayet and ITV player require an Internet connection so no chance I'm afraid. Even with Internet you'd have to use a British proxy server or IP masking as these services are geolocked to UK IP addresses. [/QUOTE]
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