Rocket Help IPTV VS IKS

Help for Rocket IPTV Server.

mactegra

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Hello Guy's

I would like to start out bye saying sorry if this is the wrong spot to post this but I am learning. I am new and want to get some tv at the cottage I am a mile and a half back in the bush so getting internet is vary expensive witch leads me to my questions.

1.what's the difference between IKS and IPTV My understanding is one needs internet and one needs a FTA box and dish am I right about that?
2.I have a friend who will give me a Freesat V7 HD PVR DVB-S2 box will that work with http://*************************/
3.I am looking for a service that would give my the channels I am use to at home and USA networks would be nice I have bell at home.
4.how does Dish network vary from bell.
5.I see some services offer IPTV Plus free IKS does this me I can setup the IPTV on my Android box at home and set up the IKS at the cottage.
6.Does anyone have recommendation of a service that would do what I need and work with the above freesat V7 FTA box
Last what kind of dish do I need could someone please advise my on my issue I am needing to go up to the cottage for a extended period of time for family matter and have Autism and so does my two kids so I need to have some home with me hence the need for TV. Please help sorry for the long post I am not good at asking for help so I am rambling. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
IKS is your solution for the cottage as long as you have cell reception. it is fairly easy to click on your smart phone "hotspot" feature to enable receiving wifi at the cottage. normally this can be quite expensive for surfing the internet or streaming content. the exception to this is IKS! iks uses almost no bandwidth at all you can run it all day off the cell hotspot and maybe use 10 mb of data.

but is does require it so it the cottage doesn't have it you are out of luck.

i'm am not familiar with the box you mention and instructions on setting up IKS is really not what this site is about "IPTV"

you could do a google search on ftabeta and find a site that is better suited to help you out with IKS.
 
The receiver is not compatible to dish or bell so that is iks out unless you get a receiver that will work. Go to dishpointer.com to see if you can get dn from the cottage. There you will see the dish that is needed. iptv is a internet service. DN and bell are both satellite providers one is Canada and the other is USA but can be view in most of Canada.