Are all devices and cables for Internet disconnected from the box?
Try loading a different flash image from the same page. We will try to find you another type of image if the bootloop continues with a different image file.
Thread: E2 file
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07-04-2016,04:56 PM
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07-04-2016,06:15 PM
there is no internet it has to run on wifi. i loaded a older image 4163 and it did the same thing i think this side of the receiver is bad i was able to boot it back to spark and it works fine
Edision OS Mini Running a wsi 39" ku dish and 10 Foot C-Band
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07-05-2016,07:44 AM
Well i was able to load the Vix 1.0 beta you have on here but still no wifi trying to find a open pli image that will work
Edision OS Mini Running a wsi 39" ku dish and 10 Foot C-Band
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07-05-2016,07:56 AM
Wifi drivers are not installed by default in most enigma2 images. You have select the driver you need from downloadable plugins.
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07-05-2016,08:14 AM
I have no internet at receiver at all to download it.
Edision OS Mini Running a wsi 39" ku dish and 10 Foot C-Band
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07-05-2016,08:23 AM
What is the make/model of the wifi device?
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07-05-2016,08:31 AM
I was able to load open atv no wifi did not like it at all tried to load the new file HDMU 4163 went in to a boot loop again
eb i have a X2 xsquire and a TP-Link Model TL-WN725N this is the one i used with my Vu+Edision OS Mini Running a wsi 39" ku dish and 10 Foot C-Band
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07-05-2016,09:13 AM
I got this in it now PKT_HYPERION_5_1_GM7162_FLASH which looks ok but still no wifi how do i get my sats file in it.
Edision OS Mini Running a wsi 39" ku dish and 10 Foot C-Band
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07-05-2016,10:30 AM
Those wifi device names do not tell us much. For example, X2 does not make wifi devices:They buy them from someone else such as Ralink.
You can find the correct wifi device name by plugging the device into a Windows computer, then look for the device in Device Manager. In a linux computer, plug the device in open a terminal window, and then type lsusb.
Probably the easiest way out of a situation like this is to move the receiver to an Internet connection, download the wifi driver for it, then move it back.
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07-05-2016,11:16 AM
The x2 wireless adapter is a Ralink RT5370, the TP link is a Realtek chipset but not sure what one.
click click b00m
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