Bush Freesat Hd Software Update
On Wed, 31 Mar 2010 21:46:23 +0100, 'Ivan' wrote: This is mentioned at: 20100331 Wednesday March 31, 2010 Bush, Goodmans and Grundig Freesat HD boxes now with iPlayer An over the air download has been issued enabling selected Freesat HD receivers from Bush, Goodmans and Grundig to receive BBC iPlayer. The update applies to the Bush BFSAT101HD, Goodmans GFSAT200HD, Goodmans GFDTR500HD, Grundig GUFSAT01HD and Grundig GUFSDTR500HD. It will take up to 40 minutes to complete and once installed, owners must connect their receiver's Ethernet port to their broadband internet connection then press red when watching a BBC channel. IPlayer appears as an option in the menu.
A small number of early boxes will not be compatible with the update. An onscreen message will give a contact phone number, 0871 230 4695, for arranging a replacement receiver. This will carry a �14.99 courier charge and the current receiver will be collected. This upgrade is for those HD boxes only. My Bush SD Freesat box has an Ethernet port but has not been upgraded to use it. -- Peter Duncanson (in uk.tech.digital-tv) Ivan 31.03.10 14:30.
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'Ivan' wrote in message news:YwOsn.159695$gI6.91326@newsfe07.ams2. Yes, I got caught by this update around 2300 last night. I must remember to turn off automatic updating! Really, it would be better if there was a warning before updates like this which take a long time to download and install, so that there was an option to download later. I also puzzled over the apparent double download. In the end I just left the Bush on overnight in case there was some sort of strange loop going on.
On checking the pdf in the pages, I see that the setup diagrams only refer to routers - there seems to be no mention of a modem! I thought that routers were network devices, and you needed a modem (phone or cable) to connect to an ISP. -- Jeff Ivan 01.04.10 02:30. 'David' wrote in message news:hp1l8l$cjr$1@news.eternal-september.org. I left it until this morning to set up (as I was rather 'tired' last evening) and have to say that so far I'm really impressed by the picture quality, even at full screen on a HDMI connected 32' LCD TV, on the 'Higher Quality' download setting. I checked out the Freesat information page (999) to see if it mentioned anything about Panasonic Freesat receivers but couldn't find any reference, although it did mention the Bush and Goodmans receiver upgrade, might it be worth checking to see if there is anything on the customer support page of the Panasonic website?
Jeff Layman 01.04.10 02:31. 'Jeff Layman' wrote in message news:hp1p3s$i8l$1@news. Curso De Ingles Mp3 Download Gratis Audio more. albasani.net.>or cable) to to an ISP. >>>I connected the Bush with a Ethernet lead to one of the spare outputs from my Netscape wireless-G router (connected via modem to 10 Meg Virgin broadband) I then went into the menu settings and set the Network for 'Auto'. I switched to BBC1 and as instructed pressed the red button and it then came up with the message 'Connecting', however after waiting for what appeared to be an eternity it still didn't seem to want to connect. I then tried again, only this time on BBC2 which for some reason connected to the i-player page within a matter of seconds.