Regarding the master/slave configuration: is there anywhere that speaks more about this, specifically the protocols/bandwidth needed for such operation? The manuals I have managed to download from Edision in Greece are a little light on the subject. Is is available to any Enigma2 running STB, or only the Edision models?
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I have a link posted below for a tutorial from OpenViX.
Its a TCP/IP link. As mentioned streaming a HD channel, I saw around 7 MBPS or so. NASA UHD 4k on 127W was considerably higher at around 2X the speed. So you will be just fine.
At an original "tweak in mode" wifi link with a marginal -80 dB link. Even 20 MBPS was enough to get a rock solid signal on my PC and the receiver in client mode.
A receiver in client mode is very nice as it acts just like the master receiver. As opposed to opening up a web page for the master receiver, choosing a channel to watch, and then VLC opening to watch it.
Just to add. Full master receiver control remotely will be a bit klunky. There is just a bit of a lag in using the webif to access the menus. Not disastrous, but klunky. So there may be times where you will just have to be at the master to make life easier. You will have full FTP/SSL access to it. And using a program such as E-Channelizer or Dreambox Edtior to arrange and sort, rename scanned in channels will work quite well using the wireless link.
You sound like you're quite "with it". And good questions. We could write a book. The Edision receivers are very good for the USA. But I've become to like the Octagon SF-8008 receiver because it has 2 identical DVB-S2 tuners and opposed to the os mio4k, 4k+ receivers which do not. So you can eliminate "switches" and watch different channels and record at the same time.
El Bandido over on LegitFTA just gave a quickie review and comparison of the SF-8008 vs the os mio.
Don't worry about any "deficiencies" he reported of scanning and missing transponders. The thing is. Guy's here will gladly share their scan files which you can plug into the master receiver quite easily over FTP.
The Enigma 2 OS is Linux based and if you're familiar with the file system. It will be breeze.
www.openvix.co.uk