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<blockquote data-quote="jenny" data-source="post: 835194" data-attributes="member: 395358"><p>Thanks for your help guys.</p><p></p><p>Shame about the Spiderbox as it would be a bargain at that price if I could definately fix it. I'm torn between just getting the F3 for a while and playing with that then upgrading or getting the more flexible Icecrypt from Maplins as I'm already eyeing up motorised dishes lol.</p><p></p><p>It's a shame you can't go into Maplins (or any other high street store) and pick up a box instead of having to order it online and wait for delivery. I hate buying online as if there's a problem it can be alot more hassle to sort out. Does anyone know if the Icecrypt would be plug & play or would I have to install some sort of 3rd party software or image to be able to start using it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jenny, post: 835194, member: 395358"] Thanks for your help guys. Shame about the Spiderbox as it would be a bargain at that price if I could definately fix it. I'm torn between just getting the F3 for a while and playing with that then upgrading or getting the more flexible Icecrypt from Maplins as I'm already eyeing up motorised dishes lol. It's a shame you can't go into Maplins (or any other high street store) and pick up a box instead of having to order it online and wait for delivery. I hate buying online as if there's a problem it can be alot more hassle to sort out. Does anyone know if the Icecrypt would be plug & play or would I have to install some sort of 3rd party software or image to be able to start using it? [/QUOTE]
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