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If you do use it a lot then yes. You'll need a network cable from your freesat box to your router. Note that the older one DOES do one demand, but it's just not as easy to use.0
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But there are only 2 basic Humax Freesat boxes listed on that link: both Foxsats. One (the HDR) is a PVR, the other is a straight digibox. The only difference between the HDR's is the hard drive capacity, 500GB or 1TB.
All the other devices on that link are for the Freeview platform, as you'll see if you go to the 'Freesat Specials' sub-menu rather than just 'Manager's Specials'.
Thank you macman, I was looking at the wrong product! Will take another look.This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0
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