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    Quote Originally Posted by el bandido View Post
    They may solve the soft image with a firmware update.

    Please check the action apps I mentioned earlier when you have time. Thanks.
    I'll check this weekend.... playing with the wifi vs. lan speed tests currently, plus more scanning.
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    Played around further adjusting the screen size, ntp time, adding free programs, more Ku scanning, playing with the RC which also works as a mouse you can point at the screen. Still can't login with Filezilla though, working on it.

    Found another bug that needs correcting with the lan and wifi. I get better speeds with wifi than I do with the lan connection. With the same lan line connected to the Duo² I get downloads in the high 90's. With the A3 I get anywhere from 6 to 9 Mbps, no matter what time of day or server.

    Once they get some of the bugs fixed, this receiver could be a very nice addition if they would lower the price.
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    Ok, figured out the problem with FTP. It doesn't work with the lan connection nor will it allow an FTP server to be setup. Weird, so I downloaded ES Explorer and tried to setup the FTP server and it was error not found. Figured I'd try the remote manager with ES and it did try to connect but not on the lan. Had to shut off the lan and start up the wifi and now Filezilla sees the directories.

    Here are some samples.
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    Hello east
    there is some apps you can down load from F-DROID, one is File manager and another is Android Assistant try them out.
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    Thanks Chewie, yeah I have both on my Nexus and they work well.

    How's your receiver working? Any hiccups?
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    hello East
    so far so good, just learning this thing, there is some guides on how to do things not sure if you have them.
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    Good to hear Chewie. It's a fairly easy receiver to play with, just cumbersome menus. As usual, I will probably read them if I bust something. LOL
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    EB....

    Downloaded Hay Day and it installed very quickly considering the warning of it being a large file. Plays fine, good graphics including audio.

    I think I am going to order a wireless keyboard and mouse to play with.
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    Very Good!
    IMO, Hay Day is a very good way to test any Android device because it really tests the graphics capability.
    Subway surfers is another good test due to the amount of speed and action.
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    Meine Dreambox One ist ein Stück Scheiße!.
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    Last night while testing, found another nice feature to the receiver. The RC has a port for earphones. Plug earphones in and a headset logo appears on the screen and shuts off the speakers and turns on the earphones. Keeps the wife happy.
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