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Old 01-01-10, 10:45 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Have a small problem with the AZ

CCC is working very good (using 4110) but my original Viasat card in the cardslot is freezing rather often. After a few seconds I see "scrambled" and then it is back in order again.

Using MultiCas ...15A but had the same problem back to ...10

So, why is this happening ? Must be a *** problem in the multiCas ?

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Old 15-01-10, 01:19 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Have a small problem with the AZ

Yo, m8!:thumbs_up:

Have you sorted it out?:wink_smile:

Is the new version 16C any better or still the same?

We should report it on the official forum, for whatever it's worth...:confused_smile:

Speak later...:regular_smile:
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Old 15-01-10, 04:49 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Yes, as usual, things get sorted :cyclops:

Of course it is useless to report.

All system is working as good as You can ask for with the FW we have.

Think it is rather good, really. Some minor bugs, wonder why they donīt try to sort those out first ? Should make the regular user happier.

Anyway, nice meeting You here (also):wink_smile:
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