Re-hit only once a month?

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If he is missing one channel on one recevier, than it seems like a Bell issues to me. It may be time for a painful call to customer service.
 
A hit can only be done once every 30 days on the web site

If the channel is still not showing up maybe it needs a second hit which you could get done by calling the customer service. As soon as they hit it remove the smartcard wait until the verification goes 8/8 and then put it back in

To get the military channel you need to suscribe to Variety 3 theme pack
 
Yes, Edge 102 FM is part of a package and it is NOT digital music. It's an FM station (aka analog radio) picked up by Bell ExpressVu for free and re-sold to you as part of Family 1 at $5 to $8/mth (along with some TV channels). Yes, it is delivered as a "digital tv station"; but that doesn't stop it being an analog radio signal in truth.

And it's not strange, it's just Bell ExpressVu.
 
It's now called MXMART dot com
Look under switches and then multiswitches.
There are several.
Any of the first few should do.
Damn, I paid about 3 times as much at my local sat/fta shop.

They used to be called DVBMART.
 
I think it's just rediculous that BEV still doesn't support DishPro. I've got two cables running from the dish on the roof to 4 receivers to feed them all 91. If I were to upgrade the dish, I would only use dishpro, since I could keep the existing cabling. Otherwise, the *BEV* solution would demand I run two additional cables, since the feeds aren't stacked and 4 cables would be necessary to carry 91(L), 91(R), 82(L), and 82(R), instead of 91 (stacked) and 82 (stacked).

Come on BEV :P
I guess they just don't want to buy DP adapters for people using 2700/4700 or older receivers.
 
I'm missing some of the digital radio channels myself (in particular, 955 - 102.1 The Edge Toronto). It doesn't show up in red, it just doesn't show up at all. I re-hit yesterday, and I called in for a re-hit too... and still no change. What gives there?
 
With some of the challenges people report here getting accurate support, do you really thinks it's a good idea to introduce technology when the existing technology hasn't been adequately assimilated?

Imagine when they get their first query on MPEG4.
 
Definitely.

With the amount of training the CSRs are given they absolutely must keep the hardware / setup / install as simple, straightforward and limited as possible if they have any chance for survival.

However, with adequite training.........it could be a different story :)
 
Powered switches tend to be more reliable than unpowered switches, especially cascaded switches. That's because some receivers don't supply enough power to feed many switches+LNBs.
 
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