View Full Version : LyngBox support site available soon.
laurals53
19th-January-2009, 12:47
We shall be supporting the receiver at following url: http://sataid.org/ at the moment the site is still under construction, but over the next few weeks it will be completed. :good:
laurals53
21st-January-2009, 23:40
I have now taken delivery of the LyngBox, and it is childsplay to setup and operate.
It realy is in a class of it's own, when it comes to features, looks, and performance. :good:
I have also just uploaded the first of many 'How To's' for the LyngBox, you may view it at http://sataid.org/
robsond90
22nd-January-2009, 23:49
I look forward to future productions, laurals! I think I'll probably be getting a new receiver in a few weeks' time, and the choice looks like being between this and the QBoxHD. At the moment, I'd say the Qbox is in the lead because of its WiFi option, but there's no certainty as to when they'll be available. Performance will be the ultimate decider, though, and I hope I'll be able to look to you for guidance on that.
When you say the LyngBox is "in a class of its own for .....performance", does that comparison include the QBoxHD, going by what you've already experienced?
laurals53
23rd-January-2009, 14:09
When you say the LyngBox is "in a class of its own for .....performance", does that comparison include the QBoxHD, going by what you've already experienced?
At this time I can not make such a comparison, as I do not have access to the QBox HD.
Feature wise, the LyngBox offers some unique features, which makes or places the box 'in a class of it's own'
I did have some reserves when reading the spec, and manufactures reports, but it not only lives up to the spec, but exceeds it, as with all receivers, there are minor bugs in the software, but these are being addressed, and depending upon how you use the LyngBox, many may not even encounter them.
E2R
21st-February-2009, 16:11
There is a review of the LyngBox on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hJG_eHaTro8
which says the box can only support 10 satellites unless I did not hear it right.
Is this true?
laurals53
21st-February-2009, 16:21
There is a review of the LyngBox on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hJG_eHaTro8
which says the box can only support 10 satellites unless I did not hear it right.
Is this true?
What utter nonsence, it can support all the satellites that one can access.
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