New workaround for 2 recievers on one Dish

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Hi all,

Just thought of a new workaround for 2 Revievers on 1 motorised dish.

I have TM500 connected to motor, Tm9100 on second output of lnb.

With My PDA Smartphone connected to wireless network I can log into the TM500 and Zap it to whatever channel I want. I have created a bouquet with a FTA channel on each sat and renamed the channels with the Sat Position.

So now if i've gone to bed and want to switch sats I just log in with my phone and zap to whichever sat I want easialy.

It's the easiest workaround I've found so far.

Regards, Rick.
 

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Good thinking

Could I do same with my Tm 6900hd super and an iPhone ?

Reciever is connected to modem.

Can you point me in right direction if possible plz?
 

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By request a short How To. Let me know what you think to this and i'll try and amend it as nessecarry. I'd also be interested to know if anyone else can to this on other recievers.

Regards, Rick

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rick1980 said:
I'd also be interested to know if anyone else can to this on other recievers.
There is no reason why this couldn't be applied to boxes with a web interface where you can change channels, like the dreambox or cuberevo boxes.

PS: There is no need to hide your internal IP addresses. They are not visible to the outside world.
 

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