Comments from a newbie to FTA

I would be very interested in the 8008 if it were the dual dvb tuner verson. But thinkin' I'll hold out for the next incantation that addresses low symbol rates as EB mentioned over on legit.
Of course the average Joe should be concerned with anything that calls home in their Internet setup.
Dig into your router. I'm sure you'll find ways to block a device from Internet access. One way or another. Debbie Harry -esque.

Paranoia. There we go again. I stress this again. My Edision Os Mio 4k is only a satellite receiver. I leave the other crud like Kodi and whatever the various images advertised as either included or supported.
Mine is connected with an Ethernet cable. I see no WAN traffic from it at all. All traffic being able to be seen from within my router's management interface and cable modem management interface. That's a good thing, huh?

Here's hint. Takes 5 minutes. Testing included. If Slap the receiver on a VLAN. There are ways to keep packets inside of your LAN.
I didn't test it. Might work. Give it a static IP. Don't give it a gateway or DNS. Ya never know.

Politics aside. Not actually owning your own company 100% and under watch of Mr. Big.
I might think of China as our NSA.

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It's a Nubie thread. And very surprising that seasoned dudes in this hobby still have the training wheels on. All it takes is a Crescent wrench.
Anyways. Chinabox firmware based satellite receivers aside and concentrating on Enigma 2 Linux receivers.
SInce day one. I could not imagine not using the LAN based applications to edit and arrange my channels.
RCU left/right/up/down/enter. On screen keyboard. Man oh man!

What about plugins? Image updates? Getting those purdy picons besides your channels? You need at least LAN access.
Couldn't imagine my receivers w/o at least LAN. But. With the Mio and OpenViX. Not an issue here at all.
And. Training wheels aside. I have my Zgemma H7 upstairs in client mode. It mimics my Mio downstairs.
Same interface, same channel list. Moves my dish. With nothing but the wall wart power supply, HDMI cable, and Ethernet cable to an old Netgear router with custom firmware that turned it into a wifi extender.

Paranoia. I swear! Gimme proof of the traffic of the SF8008 to/from it over WAN. Do a whois once you grab some IP's. Do a tracert. Ummm...(what other command line tools are available there, big A)? What's the image?
The SF8008 is supposed to be a nice receiver. Like the Ustim. They have been out in several versions over the years. Pretty sure not a single owner has woken up in the middle of the night with short guys with helmets and rice and pork MRE's and AK"s with bayonets surrounding their homes. Seems a shame to delegate one to the closet. I had a boss once who swore "The Hollanders" would fly in town in muffled helicopters to take all of his guns. 38 years now and no Hollanders. Lol!!
I DID change my oil in the Olds in the grass in Florida once. Pull the plug, unscrew the filter. Wait. New filter, tighten the plug.
Felt something crawling in my hair. Then all of a sudden. Attack!!! Danged fire ants yelled attack all at once at the same time. Yeah...
 
How do you shut off the Wifi radio? Or do you just not put in network credentials?
The latter.

I would be very interested in the 8008 if it were the dual dvb tuner verson.
Its the dual tuner version. Just name your price.

I didn't test it. Might work. Give it a static IP. Don't give it a gateway or DNS. Ya never know.
I don't have any need to have it on my local network, nor outside of that so I leave it unplugged. I wish I had just gotten an Amiko Mini HD.
 
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