Well - its here ...
Took out of box ... connected to router (Linksys wrt54g) ... to tv via s-video ... plugged in - everything connected/synched right away - 1st thing i had to do was update the box to latest software .. then reboot (press power on remote) ... when box came back up.. launched the setanta stream - started playing right away .. at low quality (default .. 3-400 Kbps?).
Bumped up to middle quality stream (700Kbps?)and had small buffer problems - increased to high speed stream (1100Kbps?) and so far constant buffers and a couple of times am kicked out back to menu.
Setup Port Forwarding on my router for port 554 ... (Hoping that's what i had read in the forums) Checked speed tests from speakeasy showed 11500 kb/s download speed .. and 968 kb/s upload speed .. so the bandwidth is certainly there ...
Still buffering ... decided to call tech support to see if they can walk me through troubleshooting to get higher quality streams online ...
Called tech support .. answered on the first ring (after navigating through the menu) by an English speaking rep .. which is always nice
Ryan (the tech) asked me to configure my router for port triggering.
(I had thought I had already done this - but realised that I had actually setup port forwarding - not port triggering - Doh ! )
Setup port triggering for port 554 ... recycled modem - then router - then ITVN box ... launched setanta sports and noticed buffering count was MUCH faster on the lower speed .. increased speed to maximum and am now streaming nicely at 1100Kbps with no buffer at all in the past 5 mins.
Quality to me looks to be pretty much as good as Fox Soccer Channel on the still studio shots on my older 53" projection Sony TV ... I would say slightly lower quality than Fox Soccer Channel when watching fast moving action (tested on my 27" LCD computer monitor and looked much better quality.)
Count me as a big thumbs up for quality and service so far.
Anyone considering making the jump ... if you have a half decent Internet connection ... and if you don't want to wait for Dish to pull their finger out or signup for globecast or directv ... I would say go for it - you get a 30 day trial to test it out ... if it does not work - send it back ... what have you got to loose ?
Will post pics to compare quality if there is demand ?
(Have not checked any of the other services yet ... will post back if/when I do)