iDann wrote: » Did it say something about unable to complete installation?
JoeyJJ wrote: » Yip, but the technician said it would fix itself, it didn't look like a screen that was retrying, once I got him out the door I rebooted, he was going to call back after next appointment but no need.
darraghn wrote: » The only delay was getting the provisioning done at the back end - apparently it has been slow to date but getting better.
Horrocksjm wrote: » Waiting here with anticipation for a upc engineer to show up and install my horizon box. One question. Is it possible to watch a channel from the box on an iPad not using the new app which I believe is separate. Have seen some differing views on this.
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Deep Thought wrote: » Hi Lads If the router is installed in the box, can I still keep my old router (no wireless) as I have it attached to the Airport Extreme and the NAS, Apple TV, TV, Xbox attached to that network These are all (except TV) in a different room that the current box and TV I don't want to have to move NAS, Xbox etc into the living room Cheers
belmulletman wrote: » I did... just let them know you want to keep the existing modem. I have mine all set up just right and everything was connected just so... so opted to keep my modem and just connect the box to it.
Deep Thought wrote: » how did you connect the bx to it ? wireless to your old router?
belmulletman wrote: » I connected via ethernet, but you can connect it to your existing wireless network. Also, I would recommend NOT having the box scan your network for media. I found it really slowed the box down!
Deep Thought wrote: » ah...I have one of those power things..that should work
Achilles wrote: » I wouldn't rely on those being very fast though.
Deep Thought wrote: » Spoke to a bloke who asked why do I want to keep old modem...as everything is consolidated onto new box...he didn't get it at all.... Should I just tell the installer.?
belmulletman wrote: » Depends on which ones you have / quality of your power lines. I'm in an apartment and have 500megabit adapters and get between 80-100 at the opposite end of the apt (and faster depending on what else is turned on at the time). In saying that, the 500mb ones are expensive, but needed them as 200mb ones couldn't hand streaming HD content from my NAS drives.
Deep Thought wrote: » I stream HD / 3D movies via my NAS on Wireless network and have no issues. I could connect the new box wireless to my Network
grimm2005 wrote: » One thing I should mention, that they told me that I was on a 120mb connection and that I'd either have to move down to 100mb or upto 150mb for an extra €5 a month. Since I was never notified or even knew that I was given an upgrade to 120mb I just asked to go back to 100mb.