• I see people with this MAC issue often.
    The thing is that the service wants the MAC of the IPTV application that the device is using to connect to the service and not the actual device's MAC
    The IPTV application would be the DOL or MOL application and it's MAC will always starts with 00:1a:79
    If you noticed that the device's MAC and the IPTV MAC (DOL or MOL) have the same last 6 digits, but the first 6 are different. The first six is what tells the server to recognize the MAC. It will not recognize the device's MAC since it does not begin with 00:1a:79 ... nor does the device itself connect to the service, the DOL or MOL does.

server blocked or expired

also, it seems people are entering the incorrect MAC address at the website (attached to their code).
And this is in fact what marinesta's problem is.
Marinesta is not the first to have made this mistake. I get messages from maybe 3 or 4 people per month that do the same mistake.

The Z8 and T3 and some BuzzTV boxes show two MACs on the box.
One is a MAC address and one is the MAC ID or Server ID
They both have the same last 6 digits but the first 6 digits are not the same.
The one you want to connect to is the Server ID which first 6 digits are 00:1a:79

This is explained in the setup tutorials for all these receivers.
 
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A lot of my clients get stb blocked twice a week sometimes, I have to do a rest on the donation, most of the boxes are MAG 322 and some Dreamlink T2. Is there a fix for it
using Mac or username/password option?
set country lock to all and isp off.
if using Mac try to use username and password options and see if that helps.