Kevin, IMnsHO, you are getting great advice from SatelliteAV. A few thoughts I have developed trying to get USB devices other than receivers to work then a recap.
USB ports have a limited defined standard. My new HP has 4 ports on it that use 3 different operational sets. USB receivers may be designed around any or none of those "standards" and "Undocumented features". If the receiver you are trying to use does not have up to date drivers/software that is compatible with the port on your receiver, it will never work right. This thread is beginning to sound like one by Jason on a WX website I used to frequent - not good!
I would recommend you get a dual output KU LNBF and a set top box, and use one port of the LNBF to get sighted and tuned in and working. Then hook up the other port of the LNBF with a tested cable to your USB unit. (Side by side comparison). Then you will have only the USB - computer - software variables to work with.
When BRIAN, arguably one of the premier experts in hardware/software satellite business, gives you advice and you seem to blow him off, others - who may be experts in this or other fields may not want to answer your queries.
So take Brian's advice, first, then ask us for help.
I forgot to include the reason I was trying to explain the ports ... one of the 4 USB ports on my new HP will not format COSTCO's SanDisk Cruser USB 16 GB as FAT32 only NTDS or something like that. The other 3 do only FAT32. WHY? No documentation, so, ? But I can make it work. An "Undocumented feature" - otherwise know as a bug.
USB ports have a limited defined standard. My new HP has 4 ports on it that use 3 different operational sets. USB receivers may be designed around any or none of those "standards" and "Undocumented features". If the receiver you are trying to use does not have up to date drivers/software that is compatible with the port on your receiver, it will never work right. This thread is beginning to sound like one by Jason on a WX website I used to frequent - not good!
I would recommend you get a dual output KU LNBF and a set top box, and use one port of the LNBF to get sighted and tuned in and working. Then hook up the other port of the LNBF with a tested cable to your USB unit. (Side by side comparison). Then you will have only the USB - computer - software variables to work with.
When BRIAN, arguably one of the premier experts in hardware/software satellite business, gives you advice and you seem to blow him off, others - who may be experts in this or other fields may not want to answer your queries.
So take Brian's advice, first, then ask us for help.
I forgot to include the reason I was trying to explain the ports ... one of the 4 USB ports on my new HP will not format COSTCO's SanDisk Cruser USB 16 GB as FAT32 only NTDS or something like that. The other 3 do only FAT32. WHY? No documentation, so, ? But I can make it work. An "Undocumented feature" - otherwise know as a bug.
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