mirrormatrix wrote: » Is there any other difference between black and white hubs?
califano wrote: » Found out it needs to be set up as 'Ziggo Mediabox Next'. One thing I cant stop is the box switching off when I change HDMI ports using harmony remote. Even when I check the power settings to 'Keep on always on but switch off when off button is presses'. I even tried 'keep device always on' but still the box switches off when hdmi changes. I then done the same with my tv device but same!. Are you having this ussue?.
spurious wrote: » Could some kind soul who has the 360 measure it and post the exact dimensions? Family member needs to know it will fit in existing set up.
MAJJ wrote: » 9x6x2.5 W, D, H inches. Height is a little less probably close to 2.3 inches
Delta2113 wrote: » 360 Main Box 23cm Width 5cm Height 15cm Depth. 360 additional Boxes 23cm Width 3cm Height (No Hard Drive) 15cm Depth.
PO!NT wrote: » Did anyone switch from a Horizon box to a 360 box?
PO!NT wrote: » I also have a question, can you plug and play when switching over to the 360tv from a horizon box or does it have a different coax cable?
Eire girl wrote: » Just looking at upgrading from the horizon box to the new 360 box and wondering is it actually worth it? Our horizon box is always glitching, dropping recordings, losing sound etc, but one of the Virgin sales team actually said that the 360 is still having issues and aside from having the different profile options, isn't actually all that much better or faster than the horizon? Which I thought was bizzare for them to say but refreshingly honest if that's the feedback they're still getting about it. It'd work out about €40 a year more expensive to have the 360 but I'm so used to the horizon box at this stage I don't think I'd be bothered if it wasn't actually miles better? Thanks!
Delta2113 wrote: » I know it's not ideal but if you are deleting episodes after watching -stop. The hard drive is huge. You can set it up that it will only delete when it needs the space. This should help if not eliminate the old episodes issue.
PO!NT wrote: » 360 box installed yesterday. I dont know why they couldn't just post out the box as it was plug and play using the original Coax cable. Sending technicians out was not needed.
Col_30 wrote: » That's odd, mine was just posted out by courier and I installed it myself. There was no option to do anything different.
bruman wrote: » On Tuesday, I upgraded to a 360 box. I previous had a Horizon box which had built in wifi (not a standalone router). The Horizon box was slow & overheated. My package with the Horizon box was €91 pm for 100+ channels & 100 MB broadband. I was told I could have the exact same channels & 250 MB broadband for an extra €1 pm (i.e €92 pm). Got my 360 box yesterday. I had not planned on setting it up until the weekend however the Horizon box TV was disabled yesterday at 5.30pm so I had no choice but to set up the 360 box. When unboxed, I realised the router was missing. VM screwed up here & are supposed to be sending out a router in the coming days. Make it very clear when you are ordering that you need a router if your wifi is incorporated into the Horizon box. When I set up the new 360 box, I only had 50 odd stations. I was onto VM earlier today & they said the €92 package has less stations & there was nothing they could do. I was lied to by the sales person in VM (I have the chat saved) / was mis-sold the upgrade. After a lot of time on the VM chat / 1908 number, the loyalty team put me on a more expensive package to get my stations back, however they applied a discount for 9 months. Over a 12 month period, it is more or less net no difference. So far, the 360 box appears quite good. It is a lot faster than the Horizon box & the playback feature is very good, i.e. if you missed a programme a few hours before, you can replay it. Despite not yet having all of my stations, some of the stations I should have are not working. This is down to the signal strength. Whilst waiting for the router, I have had to make up my own splitter to operate the old Horizon box (for wifi) and the new 360 box. I suspect this is weakening the signal. From what I can make out, the signal going into the 360 box needs to be really good. The 360 box is way better than the old Horizon box but be very careful if considering an upgrade. If you want to spend the same money per month, it is highly unlikely you will get the same amount of channels. I would love to move away from VM (Sky is far better IMO) however I am very limited on broadband providers in my area. The VM broadband is very good. Just my 2 cents worth
CoBo55 wrote: » That's very annoying that they didn't send you a router. Would you consider sky for TV and VM for BB? Not the cheapest option I know but definitely the best. My opinion obviously.