Did a whois and a log check on my pc and here is what network they are on Posted on Monday, March 20, - GMT I signed up with these guys last week when I saw a couple guys talking about it in dsstech efnet. So far all the channels are working except for Discovery, and a couple local channels and the audio froze out for 2 mins but it kicked back in. The ppv is not open, when we go to a PPV channel a private screen pops up with thep4people.
This is amazing compared to dishnet and bev. Poker Whiz.. Bowling Dad P4 People.. Sal Glako No nicks were used that are one word like "fruitcake" or "testbaby" or "blacklist" You don't want to know what it is.
Reply to author. Report message as abuse. Show original message. Either email addresses are anonymous for this group or you need the view member email addresses permission to view the original message. Juan Hung Lo. What a crock of crapola. I agree with Juan. Auf der Schorr ?? Page not found! Sorry, ' www. I can't get there either.
But of course just when I was starting to be able to turn a small profit with this hobby and quit my shitty IT job, the courts had to go and make everything completely illegal. Right at the top was Malaysia. I moved to Kuala Lumpur in early carrying two Dell PowerEdge servers and whatever I could fit into some black duffel bags.
It was a bit surreal sometimes. In Vancouver I had a company auction off everything else I owned and send me a cheque they ripped me off. In the weeks before I moved I was upfront about the nature of the website with many companies by email but the only ISP that would give me service was a scrappy startup called webservers.
At the time they were just a few guys in a small office in KL. So they arranged to get me into Cyberjaya , one of the best data centres in SE Asia.
Here I am on the right loading my machines into a rack in So this lead to a brief dark period where there was nothing to do but bitch and complain. The Nagra 2 cards were a huge improvement over the previous generation.
These cards could support much more complicated math and had onboard cryptography coprocessors. Luckily someone had managed to glitch into early versions of them and this lead to a full dump of a card.
This signalled a really interesting period whereby users used completely legal overseas FTA free-to-air devices by companies like Pansat, Viewsat, Coolsat, and reprogrammed them to decrypt the signal. It was essentially a feeding frenzy of free TV and if you were there you likely really enjoyed it. This change annoyed the hobby guys us included and many of them stopped contributing to the scene.
Also during this period much of the larger community forums had been shut down by law enforcement. I had managed to forego this happening to myself by moving my operation overseas and being super careful, but I also knew eventually my number would be up. I revamped our files section during this period and we quickly became one of the core places that released FTA files and fixes faster than anyone else. However by actually hosting the files I was taking some significant legal risks — and I knew it.
Being worried someone would break my door down, even in Asia, was a daily concern. DSSTester revamped files section some time in Some people I knew of or even worked with were put in prison during this period with long sentences and hefty fines.
Little did I know I was on the radar by the guys at Signal Integrity around and was about to get a very scary email from Google. Okay now pay attention to how this unravels because you can learn an important lesson regarding how your online data works in the real world. Not today! Or a milion years. Rupert Murdock bought Direct TV and took control. Choices get narrow in the box. Do you sell these in large quantities?
My company would be interested in purchasing about 90 of them so we can connect each office. Could we get a quantity discount? Email me the info.
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