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Originally Posted by bill of oz
you have to think of things logically.....just for talk sake lets say that nfusion NEVER cracks nag3, and other brands do.....your nfusion would still be stuck with basic channels on BEV and others would have them all.....this is why buying ANY reciever right now is not a good idea, in my opinion anyway.....
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well nfusion doesn't crack encryption at all anyway.
they don't provide standalone support.they only run iks.
its been this way for years.
the old nova could run the bluejay bins for cardless support,and they just used what those coders had and put it in their files too.
but as a rule,there is no devoted cardless coding team for nfusion.so if your waiting for this to happen it could many years again or never lol.
nfusion= iks only.-NEED to be connected to the net.
nfusion team doesn't crack encryption,nor claim too.they share it.
always been this way.some love it.some hate it.most don't care if they can watch tv,they're happy.
so its very likely,nfusion will NEVER hack n3.they don't work this way.
and bluejay/neusat lite/neosat ipro 1000 emu doesn't count in the sense that they did anything for cardless support in the past.same units.thats why they had emu for awhile.but that coder stopped and dropped out long ago when dn/bev started playing heavy.don't be fooled,they have no cardless team.(not at this time anyway.)
all of this.the whole nfusion "nova" aka -neosat ipro 1000 and its whole support is all publicly exposed and its easy to confirm the files/everything if you research.
there is no secret about it.
but it just plain works.and people love that.bottom line-tv almost all the time.nothing else on the market can or has matched its uptime over the years.
free tv'er's love 'em.(most people)
advanced "testers" could take or leave 'em,as there is not much hobby in it.ya just watch tv.