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  1. Yes . I have exactly the same problem. Commbank people said the same thing to me .They said take the phone to an AIS shop and ask them about whether it's been blocked for some reason . I'm waiting for my son to recover from covid so that he can make sure the people at the AIS shop understand the problem 100%  -- my Thai is average . If thay can't help , the Commbank bloke said  - to buy another sim with a different number and see if it works -- if so , put it in each time I try to make a transfer .

  2. JP Hotel is walking distance to the action .If you have a car best not use it during Rocket Fest  if you don't know your way around Yasothon . Like most of Thailand beer is available everywhere . There's a very friendly group of Thais and Farangs at the far end ( from your direction ) of the night market most nights . Outside food everywhere , Khun Ya is a good air Con restaurant -- 10 min walk from JP . A lot of ATMs  run out of money during the RF as they did recently during Songkran . You'll need cash for everything so get sorted in the day , before you go out .

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  3. 8 hours ago, Saanim said:

    Actually, exactly the opposite. Otherwise the mortar placed on the next layer drops inside the cavity, not much left over for bonding the connection.

     

    If properly made and in double cladding with a cavity in-between, strengthened by inserting horizontally into the mortar a 3mm steel wire at each 2nd - 3rd layer, it can serve as a load bearing structure for the whole house. Then, no need for the usual concrete poles (sau)  - protruding the walls, disturbing the furniture placing inside. And no need for the horizontal beams poured into extensive wooden formwork suported by thousand of bamboo poles, thus saving a lot of money and lot of time.

     

    It's only one course in height so it doesn't mater which way up .

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  4. 5 hours ago, wombat said:

    Er...once again...

    The injection does not stop you getting covid it is not a vaccination that imunises it only lessens the severity if you catch covid.

    Am I wrong?

                Just before the V became available it was supposed to lessen the likelyhood of getting it .When almost evryone got both it , V'd and nonV'd people , the lessening effect wasn't mentioned anymore .

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  5. On 10/27/2022 at 3:14 PM, jazibell said:

    You may want to consider the formuler TV android streaming devices. State of the art, fit for purpose and fully supported, etc. They have distribution in Pattaya and Bangkok now. I have several and they are near flawless and have the best cable like player TV guide included. 

     

    https://www.formuler.tv/

    Would I be able to get IPTV with a formuler tv streaming device ?

     

  6. 32 minutes ago, steve187 said:

    the buffering is caused by the uploader not your download speeds

     

    android boxes make a non-smart tv, smart. - but also work on smart tv's,

    but they don't make a user smart

     

    34 minutes ago, steve187 said:

    the buffering is caused by the uploader not your download speeds

     

    android boxes make a non-smart tv, smart. - but also work on smart tv's,

    but they don't make a user smart

    Steve -- how can the uploader problem be rectified ? Watching footballl and cricket  is my main reason for getting IPTV and therefore the andriod box . I gave up trying to be technologically smart a long time ago .

  7. 2 hours ago, Brick Top said:

    It will be fine , to put things into prospective , I have two Samsung smart TVs. I have android boxs connected to both of them , I never use the smart TVs ,  as i find the android boxs are much faster and better than the smart TVs. As long as you use a wireless mouse with them .

     

    Thanks Brick

  8.  I'm about to order my first ever item on line , via Lazada -- an android box . Are all smart TVs compatable to all android boxes ? I have all the specifications for the A-box to give me IPTV . My TV is a Samsung UHD  AU/7700  ( 55 inch  138cm ) . Will this be ok with an 8 or 4gb/64gb , 11 tvbox ,Amlogic s905x4 2.4+5g ethernet 1000 dual  wi fi  Android box -- I'd hate to get it , only to be told I need a different type of TV ?

  9. 15 minutes ago, Denim said:

    You can get prescription glasses from any Top Charoen branch. Sure to be a branch in your nearest town.

     

    They are not the cheapest but I have found you can haggle with them.

     

    Probably other places if you have a look in Yasothon town. Locals will direct you.

    Thanks Denim . There is a Top Charoen place here but I'm a bit worried about the acurracy of the testing . I can't give them old  lenses to make the glasses because I've lost them . Have you or soemone you know of had prescription glasses from TC after eye testing ?

     

  10.   Can anyone tell me where I can get my eyes tested for getting distance glasses ( everything beyond looking at computer distance ) and then buy them , preferable from the company that tested for them ? I hope I can get it done locally here in Yasothon , but accept that I might have to go to Ubon . I've lost the glasses I brought from Australia' s ' Specsavers " a few months ago . They cost AUD $ 250 . Hoping for cheaper here .

     

     

  11. On 9/26/2022 at 2:26 PM, JetsetBkk said:

    Ditto - both about the same ages, both connected to a "Magicsee N5" Android box.

     

    But the last couple of days, 3BB has had a problem providing the IPTV signal. The TV would pause and continue between 10 and 30 seconds. But this morning, after 10:30am, it started working normally. The IPTV company said it was a 3BB problem and I believe them.

               Is a magicsee box specific to 3BB or would it also work with AIS , which is my wifi provider ??

  12. 7 minutes ago, Bruno123 said:

     

    Don't bother. The specification is almost certainly a fabrication. I would guess 2 GB of RAM with 16 GB of storage, as opposed to the fabricated 8 GB/128 GB. The poster recommending should know better.

                 IPTV has told me via e-mail that I need box with 3/4 gb of Ram and 32gb of Rom to access their stuff . Esp Premier lg , cricket and NRL .It's all their sport that I really want , plus some movies for my 10 y.0 son

  13. On 9/27/2022 at 2:22 PM, longball53098 said:

    Gimo, you need a lot more help then you will get from this forum. If you are really as "unsavy" as you say. Everyone here is going to confuse you with many different ideas and terms and it will just confuse you more. You need to find a local person that already has a "box"  and go see what they have and how they do it. Or get to a local IT store on your next trip to the big city. If you have computer and internet skills even basic skills then researching the internet for IPTV and all related info is where you need to start.  If you try to get the easy answer here you will just get overwhelmed. 

                  Thanks Longball , You are spot on with your first two sentences . There are no local people to help and have been told in the biggest IT place in Yaso ( via my wife's translation ) that I cannot buy an android box in Yasothon .Unfortunately the person who put me on xtreme IPTV , already had the box, tv , wifi set up when he moved in -- he can't really help me -- he's in Hua Hin -- I'm in Yasothon , Issan . I don't have car -- would a town like Ubon Ratchathani have an IT mall that evryone's talking about ?

  14. On 9/24/2022 at 11:07 PM, HauptmannUK said:

    A 'smart' TV can connect to the internet and, depending on age and specification, may have certain common apps built in (e.g. Netflix, Amazon video, web browser etc).  However you will usually gain a lot by adding an Android box.  They are not expensive and can be found in IT malls and on Shopee, Lazada etc...

    e.g. https://s.lazada.co.th/s.7Z7lx

                   Thanks very much , I will look at this

  15. 1 hour ago, Peterw42 said:

    The definition of a "smart TV" is that it can connect to the internet (wifi) and run apps (IPTV), not sure why people are saying you need a separate android box.

    Otherwise, you can find an android box on Lazada, if you dont have a local IT mall.

    Firestick is just another brand name of an android box.

     

           Thanks Peter . Does that mean that the smart TV already contains  3/4GB of RAM and 32GB of ROM already in it ? As I said my friend's rental condo has wifi connected to an android box and the TV

  16.   I am very tech unsavy and have been told that I need an android box to connect to my WiFi and smart TV in order to get  IPTV . It must have 3/4GB of RAM and 32GB of ROM ( don't know what ROMs and RAMs are ) and a google playstore . Very few people at tech shops speak english here in this Issan town . Is it possible to walk into a shop and buy the box I require . My wifi provider is AIS but they never know what I'm talking about when I go there . IPTV gave me above info and told me to get a firestick ?? and go to Amazon  ? The only Amazon shop here sells coffee and the only other Amazon I know is the river and jungle . I  want a box , not a stick because my friend who has a box and IPTV might be able to help me connect it ( his box and IPTV were already included when he moved into his rental condo ).

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