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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012 READ ONLY FORUM
This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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to plagente I do not think you need to do any hacking if you use BM5 as it is supposed by B&O. I had my BS5/BM5 for two weeks now and I love it! I use the system only as N.Music and N.Radio as my AV9000 can not at the moment control BM5. I will newer use it to stream video, I got a Kiss VR558 for that and it works for me (of course with B&O
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OK It works on my VX7000 but mine is upgraded to sw. 3.0 regards
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Steph I have not tried it, as you can not go and add windows programs due to the fact thats its an embedded XP. I used the one I linked to and it works nice for small things as you will not be in Service Mode so very often
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[quote user="steph"] In fact, i thought the keyboard and the mouse was necessary to enter the wireless properties in the network connection icon (right clic) and type the secure network key. [/quote] Yes you are right, omit the mouse and use only the keyboard to do this onetime setup, or as I just suggested get a OnScreen keyboard I got one
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Hi All I myself use a WiFi Acces Point and not a WiFi USB stick, head something about using the stick disables the possibility for BM5 to go into sleep! I will do a wired installation later as I tried this and the feedback performance via BeoPlayer increased dramaticly. I have only connected a mouse to my BM5 and installed a onscreen Keyboard as this
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Hi John BeoMaster 5 has been limited to only one connection at a time. You can from beosound switch to servicemode and then from the windows XP shared drive set the allowed share to more than 1. I have not tried it myself yet and maybe B&O has made this restriction due to problems they have discovered, but I am not sure. regards Michael
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10% Mine was updated as follows BS5/BM5 Application from 4.00.00.0787 to 4.00.0953, BS5 Main Firmware from 1.2a to 1.30a BeoPlayer from 5.0.00.498 to 5.00.01.0613 I don't know if this was what you where looking for
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We all struckle to keep the wife satisfied - only glad I could help
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Ingvar I think it must have something to do with the autentification system in Vista, are you loggen in as an administrator when the install runs? I stopped using Vista and switched back to XP SP3 and I got no problems. You can try and get the BP application on your Bm-share$\System\Install\BP_Client and install manually. Regards Michael
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Try This! Press TV MENU Select Setup using down button Press GO 0 0 GO and you are now in the service menu Press 4 for V.Tape Check Chassis variant to see if "Internal VCR" is set to "Yes" This is for a newer Avant, so I dont know if is exactly the same for yours regards...
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