All of them require you subscribe to a data plan from a mobile phone provider. That is how they get their Internet to begin with.
Because of the different "standards" the phone providers use, you...
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All of them require you subscribe to a data plan from a mobile phone provider. That is how they get their Internet to begin with.
Because of the different "standards" the phone providers use, you...
Limwere/bearshare/frostwire are considered piracy. With that, what they wirk with is not really relavent.
The Sanyo brand has been owned by Panasonic for some time. As far as I can remember, Sanyo products have never been top end, but better than the "import" brands. However, now, I thingkSanyo is...
Most of the parts which tend to fail are fairly generic.
That said, labor will be a significant part to the cost of the TV repair.
I would call that TV old enough not to bother repairing. TV...
Get it from the manufacturer.
If it is a relatively recent unit, there is a chance that it will use the standard connector many major brand decks are now using. Check an installer to see if they...
Nope, it is a hardware preventing such, mostly.
Nobody is openly re-writing software for provider DVRs.
The hardware can only tune satellite, and it does not use DCII security.
You cannot...
If the viewer is too far south, it can affect reception of some trasnponders. It is of little concern to Bell though, as their offical coverage area is minimally affected. They probably moved it for...
Call Bell and have them install a proper fixed dish. It is confusing to use the a motorised disg with a fixed dish system. BEV receivers cannot control the motorised dish.
I beleive Wikipedia has a table of Bell TV channels, as does Lyngsat.
You can often copy and paste from web tables into a spreadshhet (I do with Open Office)
Borrow an OEM remote, set it to address 2, and learn that into the Harmony, or search the Harmony support places for alternate codes.
Because it is called "Voice" over IP for a reason. The audio codecs are optimized for voice communication. VOIP often has trouble with non-voice communications, especially modems, the higher speed...
Probably a Matrix psuedo interactive channel thing Starchoice will be doing it, DirecTV has been doing it for a while. You cannot change what channels are shown, they are "Matrixed" and trasnmitted...
To be accurate, it is access sytems they havea limit on. A dual tuner receive has one access system.
I think SC allows 6 also, posibly 8. I have 4 SC receivers with no problems though.
The E-Dish could work fine for dual-look Bell. You just need to build a custom LNBF holder assembly.
Not really. It depends on a DVB receiver for a host. And non DVB formtats mostly have their own security scheme, such as DCII and DirecTV (which DirecTV is, I believe, somewhat close to DVB). There...
Since it is not HD, I wouldn't think so.
Of course yes. Tit For Tat.
Way back when the CRTC was setting up rules for DTH satellite, one provider asked for the right for a full ala-carte. The CRTC sad no, because cable could not at the...
To be clear, you cannot directly tune Bell TV with a computer card (at least fully legally and withing rules of this forum).
You will use a Bell TV receiver and feed its A/V to the inputs of a...
Unlike the other networks, PBS affiliates are rather flexible in their scheduling and purchase of "Network" programming.
It depends on the station about TOH and ATOH. Some have package it as...
I don't know its official name, Open CI or the like, but the receivers have PCMCIA slots, and you get a PCMCIA card and likely also an ISO-7816 smartcard from the provider. It is used widely in...
The point is, that two addresses are being served and one address is being paid for, ergo it is considered theft. The basement suite is more than likely a separate unit.
To be not such "theft"...
It is not tuners they are counting as receivers, but acess devices they must activate per aco**** which is limited to 6.
Any dual tuner receiver counts as one access device, since it is activated...
You can directly split LNBF lines to a multiswitches or a pair of SW44, becasue each line is locked to a signal. The output of an SW21 or SW44 isn't, and cannot be locked, and is to supply one signal...
Cable is cheaper than the equipment you'd need to invest in to use fewer coaxes.
The customer can then easily go around the house looking at the LIDs of each receiver.