Just getting my InfiniTV setup again. Inserted the CableCARD from Comcast, and the Ceton Diagnostic Tool reports that I have an Scard inserted and that I need an Mcard. When I pull the card out, there is a big giant label on it that says "M-Card". What gives??? I hope I'm just doing something wrong, as I really don't want to wait in another 60 minute line at Comcast again.
Now I think the card might have been inserted upside down. Would that have burned it out? The manual "InfiniTV 4 Detailed Installation Procedure v1.2.pdf" and the KB article http://cetoncorp.com/support/index.php? ... y-detected seem to contradict themselves as to which side is up. The document shows a motorola Mcard being inserted with the label facing the coax, where the KB article says the bumps on the card should face away from the coax - the opposite of what the doc says!
InfiniTV thinks I have an S-card inserted?
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- woodchuck
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Here are the phone number to the CABLEcard Hotline,,,Usually less wait time. http://cetoncorp.com/infinitv_support/c ... ctivation/ The red label should be facing "away" from the coax (assuming you have an InfiniTV4 pciE)woodchuck wrote:Just getting my InfiniTV setup again. Inserted the CableCARD from Comcast, and the Ceton Diagnostic Tool reports that I have an Scard inserted and that I need an Mcard. When I pull the card out, there is a big giant label on it that says "M-Card". What gives??? I hope I'm just doing something wrong, as I really don't want to wait in another 60 minute line at Comcast again.
Now I think the card might have been inserted upside down. Would that have burned it out? The manual "InfiniTV 4 Detailed Installation Procedure v1.2.pdf" and the KB article http://cetoncorp.com/support/index.php? ... y-detected seem to contradict themselves as to which side is up. The document shows a motorola Mcard being inserted with the label facing the coax, where the KB article says the bumps on the card should face away from the coax - the opposite of what the doc says!
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Well, it was a bad cable card. Why are these things so failure prone?
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Don't know. However mine weathered 19 BSOD's and 4 or 5 power failures in the 6 months before I killed it. Get a spare, they are paying me $2.50/month for the spare I have sitting on the bench. Wonder how long it will take them to figure that out.woodchuck wrote:Well, it was a bad cable card. Why are these things so failure prone?
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BTW, Thanks for the help crash.