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dara
09-21-2018, 11:52 PM
Pure and simple, the T2 Prime is an expansion of the T2. Additional Storage, built in WiFi and Bluetooth. The box itself is identical in appearance and the same I/O ports to the T2.

If you already own one of the Dreamlink IPTV boxes, but have a need for those things I mentioned, or just want another one, I recommend it. Setup is identical, the box will automatically update to the latest version of DOL2 and firmware. The remote has been updated, but the codes are identical, and included is a IR remote extender.

My only gripe is that the Dreamlink line does not come "rooted". If you don't know what that means, it's just that you can't install apks that need write access to the root directory, but for most users, it isn't necessary. It does play video well over WiFi, using the DOL 2, and Kodi. You can also access video via your local LAN to your home PC or NAS, or media server, and appears to be capable of device mirroring. Unfortunately, I don't have a 4K set, so I can't comment on that.

dizzurp
09-22-2018, 04:13 PM
Pure and simple, the T2 Prime is an expansion of the T2. Additional Storage, built in WiFi and Bluetooth. The box itself is identical in appearance and the same I/O ports to the T2.

If you already own one of the Dreamlink IPTV boxes, but have a need for those things I mentioned, or just want another one, I recommend it. Setup is identical, the box will automatically update to the latest version of DOL2 and firmware. The remote has been updated, but the codes are identical, and included is a IR remote extender.

My only gripe is that the Dreamlink line does not come "rooted". If you don't know what that means, it's just that you can't install apks that need write access to the root directory, but for most users, it isn't necessary. It does play video well over WiFi, using the DOL 2, and Kodi. You can also access video via your local LAN to your home PC or NAS, or media server, and appears to be capable of device mirroring. Unfortunately, I don't have a 4K set, so I can't comment on that.

What are you trying to do on this box that would require root access?

dara
09-22-2018, 05:24 PM
What are you trying to do on this box that would require root access?

AdAway, and maybe Titanium Backup. I know of a solution that might get rid of ads via filtering, using DNS66, but nothing better than to stop them using host files. Its kind a method that might appear to the service as a VPN, so you would need to be careful to turn it off.

dizzurp
09-23-2018, 01:51 AM
AdAway, and maybe Titanium Backup. I know of a solution that might get rid of ads via filtering, using DNS66, but nothing better than to stop them using host files. Its kind a method that might appear to the service as a VPN, so you would need to be careful to turn it off.

Oh, cool. Didn't think of AdAway... would definitely help when using apps like Terrarium TV (even though TTV is dead now).

dishuser
09-23-2018, 02:17 AM
Oh, cool. Didn't think of AdAway... would definitely help when using apps like Terrarium TV (even though TTV is dead now).

TTV isn't ddead

Capt.Kangaroo
09-23-2018, 02:54 AM
TTV isn't ddead
Patched version now in market/Movies section

Capt.Kangaroo
09-23-2018, 02:57 AM
Pure and simple, the T2 Prime is an expansion of the T2. Additional Storage, built in WiFi and Bluetooth. The box itself is identical in appearance and the same I/O ports to the T2.

If you already own one of the Dreamlink IPTV boxes, but have a need for those things I mentioned, or just want another one, I recommend it. Setup is identical, the box will automatically update to the latest version of DOL2 and firmware. The remote has been updated, but the codes are identical, and included is a IR remote extender.

My only gripe is that the Dreamlink line does not come "rooted". If you don't know what that means, it's just that you can't install apks that need write access to the root directory, but for most users, it isn't necessary. It does play video well over WiFi, using the DOL 2, and Kodi. You can also access video via your local LAN to your home PC or NAS, or media server, and appears to be capable of device mirroring. Unfortunately, I don't have a 4K set, so I can't comment on that.

Thanks for the review...:)