If your T6 is a clone then do not attempt to load files onto it.
Check the thread linked below

First thing you might wanna do after you unpack this new T6 receiver is to check what build version is currently onboard the T6
Connect the T6 to the TV and power it up.
Once you see the green light come on (powered up), you should next see a series of messages on the front display.

On the front display, you will see a sequence of messages

4 slashes (----)
boot
Hl
t-08

Once you see the t-08 on the display, you should now also see a Dreamlink T6 splash screen come up on your TV
The display should change to the time display and at same instance, on the TV screen the T6 should take you thru it's language, timezone and pic size setup options.
Next, the TV screen will change to the Kodi startup splash screen. It'll show here that it is Kodi version Helix 14.2 or it may be a higher Kodi version.
Next time you shut it off and turn back on, it will go straight to the Kodi start-up splash screen.

Okay now we have the Kodi menu on screen. That's the blue background screen with some options shown in a bar.
Some people like to refer to it as the Kodi bar


In the Kodi bar, you see from left to right.
-Pictures
-Videos
-Music
-Programs
-System

In the pic above, the System tab has been opened. You can see the following menu options available under that opened tab,
-Settings
-File Manager
-Profiles
-System Info
-Android
-Satellite


Okay, we should first find out what file may already be onboard your T6
You can find this information two different ways thru the T6 menus , but we will just show one way for now.
In the Kodi bar and under System, open the Android option.
In the next menu, open the MBox Settings option and then open the tab referred to as 'Other'

Here we will see the Model number, the Android version, the Build number and the Kernal number (which is a Linux kernal).
The Build number is where you'll see what file is onboard.

If the factory 20 file is onboard, it show (Build 20) in brackets.
If the 343 is onboard, it will show in brackets, (Build 343)
The version and date will also be there.

If your T6 comes with the (R18) Build 18 showing as the file onboard, that is the first original factory file.
You will need to load the most recent factory file before any other file is loaded.
The newest factory file at this time, is the (R20) Build 20
Reset afterwards, don't forget.

Load files accordingly.
No need to reload something that's already there.

Look at the Build number.
Build 18 is the original factory file.
Build 20 is the second factory file.
Build 303 is first public file (test file).
Build 343 is the public release file.
Build 363 is the public release file.

The build loaded will show in brackets... example --> (Build18)
Software files when unpacked for the T6 are recognized with the .bin extension

To load .bin files correctly, follow the path as shown below.
SYSTEMS > Android > System Updater

If your T6 comes with the Build 18 showing as the file onboard, then load the most recent factory file first, before any other file is loaded.
The newest factory file at this time, is the R20 (Build20)
Load files as per instructions. The factory data reset is very important to perform after each file has been successfully loaded.

But no matter what is now there, I'd do a factory reset function before continuing further. Just to be sure it gets done since a file is onboard already (factory or other) and to be sure a reset is done after a file has been loaded (any bin file), do a reset now.
Android > MBox > Other > More Settings > Backup and Reset

Next let's connect the Ethernet cable if that is gonna be what's used for internet connection., WiFi is another option and you may have noticed your T6 came with a small antenna, that's the WiFi antenna.
In the Kodi bar > System > System Info > Network tab to see your networking IPs are correct. If it's not correct or un-populated, check internet connection and maybe reboot receiver to get it to populate.

Okay assuming the 363 bin has now been successfully loaded, and a reset performed afterwards, lets go and find out how to setup the server and scan sats.

Exit outta that Android menu.
When I say Exit, I mean to use the Back button on the remote control.
The Exit function doesn't help us much with the setup. It is functional later when browsing menus and stuff, but for setup procedures it's usually the Back button function that we use.

Okay, enter the Satellite menu and under the Network tab.
This is where you setup your Server(s).
Your server settings will stay visible even after saving them, unlike other dreamlinks of the past. After finished and before exiting that menu, use the correct colored button to Start server.

Next is the Channel Search tab is where we would set up our sats. That tab is in the same Satellite menu.
-Leave it on Auto Scan but check things are correct by flipping to Manual and having a look in there.
-Select your sat
-Antenna Setup is where you set your LNB Type and DiSEEqC ports and some other stuff.
-Transponders should be correct for the sats 110w and 119w, as I checked them with the correct current working TP list I have. The only thing not exactly correct is the Spot Beam TPs were left included and each has two slots, one for 20000 Symbol Rate and one for 21500 Symbol Rate. neither scan any channels, but don't worry about this. The needed TPs are there and correct, Spot Beams are not needed.

Next would be to Start Search.
Search that sat and then save.
And then setup and search any other sats you may have.
Now Exit that menu (back button) and you should see a small message up top right in the Kodi bar screen. that message should be saying EPG uploading client or something along them lines. You should also see the Kodi bar gain another tab... The TV tab should appear.
Open that tab up and that's where your EPG and Channels will be found thru. Some other options there to.

Now after exiting the scanning menu and you do not see that epg uploading message, then go back and in the Android menu, delete channels and then rescan your sats and exit for results . The results would be seeing that EPG uploading message.

And every time you start up or change the server active slots, you will get the epg uploading clients progress.
It is a fairly fast process.