Everytime I try to use the GOGO function, the download fails. All other internet features, like youtube or firmware upgrades, work flawlessly. I also tried to use the channel editor to load a new sat file onto the box, since the box doesn't have AMC 21 in it's list. It acted like it took the file, but after I rebooted, nothing had changed. It was still the old sat list. It's all very frustrating. ......
Hook up to the Azbox using an FTP program. (May need to enable FTP server on Azbox.)
The channel data files are in the DISK2 directory. I think there are 3 of them, ie
all_channel.dat antenna_list.dat DVBS.dat
After you upload channels via your channel editor, you should be able to tell if they in fact have been updated. (ie from the date stamps)
Also, make sure that the channel editor is in fact compatable with your firmware version. That's one of the reasons I haven't updated firmware since I got mine working, since I know my current firmware is compatable, but I don't know what newer firmware is compatable with what newer editor, I don't want to upgrade again until there are some meaningful improvements, like high bitrate record or blind search.
Someone posted a web page a couple months ago, that had a satellite list that could be loaded into the channel editors. I had to use that to get rid of the corrupted channel data in my Azbox, although I initially had problems due to bugs in the editor program. Finally got everything working though.
One issue though, and I can't remember the details, is that I seem to remember that depending upon how you load data INTO the editor, and how you load it back into the Azbox, sometimes not all three of the channel data files were processed. I wish I could remember the exact process I eventually used... I can't remember if I did the transfer to the Azbox via the editor program or via ftp, however I think that I didin't get it working properly until I got the editor working on and processing all three files.
BTW, when initially getting non-corrupted info into the editor, I downloaded the XML file from the web page, then I used an editor capable of working with the various line termination formats (CR/LF, LF, CR, etc), being careful to keep the file in the same format, and I manually edited the .XML file so that it only had the sats/transponders I wanted. Then I fed it into the channel editor program, and had it process it into the 3 .dat files.
If you used the channel editor, perhaps there was some problem with it's ftp upload to the Azbox, however it seems like the editor would give error messages if this happened. It's been a while since I did the process, so my memory is foggy. But I'm still betting that you have corrupted sat/transponder/channel data. Only other thing I can think of is that somehow the permissions got messed up on those files, which isn't allowing them to be changed. If you use hyperterm to connect to the Azbox, and cd to the /DISK2 directory, you should be able to do an ls -la command and check to see if you have "rw" permissions enabled on those 3 .dat files.
I think all three are -rwxr--r-- on my Azbox, but if somehow one file got set to something like -r--r--r-- then you might not be able to change things. That's the only other thing I can think of.