Thursday 9 June 2011

Viewsat Ethernet 2000 - The N3 Receiver

Viewsat users' longstanding demand of a new FTA receiver that has card sharing feature has finally been met and how! The brand new Internet ready Viewsat 2000 Ethernet FTA free to air satellite receiver does everything that the users' had always wanted, which also includes its ability to perform Internet Key Sharing (IKS), something that the users had wished to have the most.

So, let's explore the next generation FTA solution - The Viewsat Solution

The Viewsat 2000 Ethernet web unit with a fully secure Internet web server that is already up and running by Viewsat is truly a one of a kind receiver. With the Viewsat 2000 Ethernet unit you can make the receiver to change its own key codes by using the Viewsat sever setup. This unit has generated a lot of interest in the FTA community with the rumor mill working full time to churn out stories for public consumption. Which means all that you get to hear might not be correct. So there are some who are of the opinion that the reason for this new unit is to take care of new satellite provider changes and believe that old Viewsat units will cease to be operational in 5 months. Further, the story that is doing the rounds is that older Viewsats will not be able to beat the new changes every time and that nagra3 will be working up to its full potential only on Viewsat 2000 Ethernet. However, what experts at FTA FILES point out is that these are nothing more than just rumors that are there to confuse others rather than to convince. Though there's one thing about the new Viewsat Internet sharing box about which there is little scope for debate and that is, it can be used just like every other Viewsat unit and can be loaded by data-cable.

Another great thing with this software is that it allows you access to Premium Channels, with over 120 of them right now. So you get to enjoy channels like Comedy Central, MTV, Discovery Channel, Broadway Network, Game Network, MovieStat Network, National Geographic, Food Network, Cartoons, Show TV and so on. In fact, you even get to have HDTV (high definition television) channels as well!

The thing that sets Viewsat 2000 Ethernet apart from the rest is its excellent hardware with software support that is simply unbeatable. Users often tend to compare Viewsat 2000 Ethernet with other units such as the nFusion Nova or the Neosat IPro 2000 having similar capabilities. In this respect, the thing that can be said with surety is that both of these boxes are excellent units with both of them sharing the 'same' hardware and are in fact, made in the same plant. However, if you intend to buy nFusion Nova, you should be wary of the fact that with this unit, it is you who has to explicitly install the latest software and that the unit is not completely self updating, things that can make you go really mad. This in spite of the fact that the nFusion Nova too allows you to use IKS internet key sharing, which is much like the Viewsat 2000 Ethernet. What this means is that it allows the Internet to change your key codes automatically.

Not for nothing has Viewsat been the favorite of lot's of users. In fact, with Viewsat FTA receivers, what you get is unmatched support and great hardware, all at an unbeatable price. So if you are on the look out for a new generation FTA satellite receiver that can take in its stride all the new upcoming changes such as nagra3 key changing support and much more, pros at FTA KEYS would readily recommend you to look no further than this great new unit. Prices of the Viewsat 2000 Ethernet range around $200 - $250 and is currently available in the market right now.

So this is what the Viewsat Ethernet 2000 - The N3 Receiver is all about. While the above discussion can by no means considered as comprehensive, you can log on to FTA FORUM if there is anything else that you would like to know. Or if you wish to blog on this subject, FTA BLOG is where you can do that.

With a graduate degree in Computer Science and pursuing PG in the same field, Sovy has always had a passion for writing and continues to devote as much time as is possible in this field.


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