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July 31st, 2009
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nFusion Solaris or SV 360 w/ iHUB
I just learnt that all the DN indian channels are up on nFusion. (anyone confirm that)
I already have a SV-360 Elite. So I have two options...
Get the SV dongle for $100
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Get the nFusion Solaris for $150
However, for SV its not sure if the indian channels are up. What would you guys recommend?

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July 31st, 2009
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Re: nFusion Solaris or SV 360 w/ iHUB
Nfusion is Super They get a A+++++++ 
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July 31st, 2009
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Re: nFusion Solaris or SV 360 w/ iHUB
I just hooked a solaris up here and so far so good with no complaints but I still love my sv360 elite..
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July 31st, 2009
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Re: nFusion Solaris or SV 360 w/ iHUB
Go for the Nfusion with eyes wide shut.
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July 31st, 2009
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Re: nFusion Solaris or SV 360 w/ iHUB
Either of those are good choice now, slight advantage to nFusion at the moment though.
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Re: nFusion Solaris or SV 360 w/ iHUB
I have SV dad has NF. I say NF!
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Re: nFusion Solaris or SV 360 w/ iHUB
i have sv360 and phoenix i would go with nf
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July 31st, 2009
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Re: nFusion Solaris or SV 360 w/ iHUB
nfusion all the way
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Re: nFusion Solaris or SV 360 w/ iHUB
Seems nFusion still enjoys a lead over SV in channel stability currently so go the reports.
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Re: nFusion Solaris or SV 360 w/ iHUB
NF are the leader of iks for a long time, SV still on beta version for iks...need time to be stable....SV has a greater pic quality than NF (except NF HD)....SV support standalone & IKS, NF only IKS....so it's you decision to make
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August 12th, 2009
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Re: nFusion Solaris or SV 360 w/ iHUB
I was thinking of getting a 360 but I'm not too sure how it works. I know that I need to hook it up to my computer, but there must be some kind of program to run on it, where and how do I get this program from? Also I guess I would need to put a computer by the tv. If so how big does it have to be? So correct me if I'm wrong but I understand that whenever the satallite goes down it automatically finds a new code....RIGHT? I'm sorry to sound like an idiot on this but I finally figured out how to use my cw600p and now it's a thing of the past. Now I'm tring to figure out this system (N3) and it's like learning a new language. Can anyone help me to fill in my blanks...LOL? 
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August 12th, 2009
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Re: nFusion Solaris or SV 360 w/ iHUB
that ihub is going to make you start drinking moon shine.go with the nfusion.the nfusion no down time.827 channells working.there sweet
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August 13th, 2009
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Re: nFusion Solaris or SV 360 w/ iHUB
just remember if some thing can fix it ?????/
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August 13th, 2009
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Re: nFusion Solaris or SV 360 w/ iHUB
N Fusion all the way baby , no down time. NFusion rocks !
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August 13th, 2009
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Re: nFusion Solaris or SV 360 w/ iHUB
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Originally Posted by wog22
I was thinking of getting a 360 but I'm not too sure how it works. I know that I need to hook it up to my computer, but there must be some kind of program to run on it, where and how do I get this program from? Also I guess I would need to put a computer by the tv. If so how big does it have to be? So correct me if I'm wrong but I understand that whenever the satallite goes down it automatically finds a new code....RIGHT? I'm sorry to sound like an idiot on this but I finally figured out how to use my cw600p and now it's a thing of the past. Now I'm tring to figure out this system (N3) and it's like learning a new language. Can anyone help me to fill in my blanks...LOL? 
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Just to answer your question. I have the SV360 Premiere and bought it in Jan. of this year. Great picture quality compared to my sisters Nfusion and the SV was getting tv longer then the Nfusion when Nag3 first hit. I waited until about 3 weeks ago to get the IHub. My computer is in a back bedroom...I bought a Linksys wireless G router (it has 4 ports) and the Netgear powerline network kit (2 units) XE102. You have to have broadband. You plug your broadband into the router and the router into the computer. Then plug one of the XE102 units into one of the router ports using an ethernet cabel (inc.) and plug the unit into the wall. Then go in by tv and plug your IHub into receiver, ethernet cable into IHub and the other end of ethernet cable into the XE102 and plug it into the wall. You will need to download the Wiznet and beta file from this site. It is under Sonicview receivers and Ihub files. But, as stated by others...right now SV is new to IKS and is running beta version for testing. So, it is down a lot right now. But, I also have a motorized dish and have it where I can get 123 (Galaxy 10R) and watch that or ION or watch DVD's when it is down. I have full confidence it will be fixed soon. But, if your not wanting to be down...Nfusion or KBox are a good alternative.
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August 24th, 2009
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Re: nFusion Solaris or SV 360 w/ iHUB
Does anybody know what the difference is between the Solaris and the Phoenix? I think they are both IKS capable, and both have an ethernet port. Does one have PVR but not the other? Can anyone help, please?
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