I have experience such problems with a 4-5% FEC on the Hauppage Nova, and I kept loosing packets regulary during the transmission. But that was a while ago. I'm going to try it again with my new Nexus DVB-s and the latest CVS.however I'm also making some experiments trying to receive IP packets. when a transmitter transmit to 1,4 Mbps, I can receive all packets (in perfect weather conditions, etc.), but when the transmitter increases the bitrate (from 1,4 to 2 Mbps) I lose some packets. with a protocol that we are testing in my university, we can transmit a file via-satellite with a redundancy (10% ca.), so I can receive the file, but I have 1 or 2 udp packets lost every 110... well, there are old tests. now I want to test my system with new drivers, improving the distro I made for this purpose, etc. have you experienced similar troubles?
By the way, I would like to have a step by step setup because I can't set up mine. I'm having a hard time. I get the interface up in ifconfig (dvb0_0), but I can't
Pentavalue is a card from Pentamedia :ps: what is "pentavalue"?
http://www.pentamedia.com/english/products/penta-value.htm
They have drivers under linux that work just great. Really nice install, great drivers, etc... But they don't have a DVB-s card (the pentavision) running under linux.
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