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<blockquote data-quote="runner" data-source="post: 744294" data-attributes="member: 269361"><p>Hi Llew,</p><p>Need your advice as you practically know about everything about the Triple Dragon.</p><p>I have a DBS-3000cncie for some years. Its in the box now because I could not connect it to my router. I'm not very good with computers & networking.</p><p>I recently bought a new wireless router and in the proccess of buying a new HD Tv. There has been a lot of good Hd Satellite receivers on the market which requires no programming and auto updates by themselves - The Protek 9750HD and SpiderboxHD with Gift/Service, these seem to be hassle free with ease of use.</p><p>The Triple Dragon is a good quality SD receiver but seems to have lost the support it deserves, the hardware could have been much better. With you advice, shall I unbox my Triple Dragon again and have another go or buy a Hd receiver with less to do?</p><p>Regards, Runner</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="runner, post: 744294, member: 269361"] Hi Llew, Need your advice as you practically know about everything about the Triple Dragon. I have a DBS-3000cncie for some years. Its in the box now because I could not connect it to my router. I'm not very good with computers & networking. I recently bought a new wireless router and in the proccess of buying a new HD Tv. There has been a lot of good Hd Satellite receivers on the market which requires no programming and auto updates by themselves - The Protek 9750HD and SpiderboxHD with Gift/Service, these seem to be hassle free with ease of use. The Triple Dragon is a good quality SD receiver but seems to have lost the support it deserves, the hardware could have been much better. With you advice, shall I unbox my Triple Dragon again and have another go or buy a Hd receiver with less to do? Regards, Runner [/QUOTE]
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