Pure Networks Network Magic Key
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Full procedure for a oneforall remote is as follows: 1. Hold the magic button until the DVD button flashes twice.
Press 0533 4. Hold the magic button until it flashes twice. Press Magic Key (don't hold) 7. Press 00189 (if your oneforall remote uses 4 digit or 3 digit codes, use less leading zeros) 8. Press 1 ( this sets it to key 1 - it flashes twice ) 9. Hold the magic button until it flashes twice.
Press 994 11. Press Magic Key (don't hold) 12. Press 00255 13. Press 2 ( this sets it to key 2 - it flashes twice ) 14. Hold the magic button until it flashes twice. Press 994 16.
Press Magic Key (don't hold) 17. Press 00095 18. Press 3 ( this sets it to key 3 - it flashes twice ) 19. Hold the magic button until it flashes twice.
Press 994 21. Press Magic Key (don't hold) 22. Press 00221 23. Press 4 ( this sets it to key 4 - it flashes twice ) 24.
Hold the magic button until it flashes twice. Press 994 26. Press Magic Key (don't hold) 27.
Press 00079 28. Press 5 ( this sets it to key 5 - it flashes twice ) The remote is now programmed and ready to use, to make the BDP-S360 region free: 1. Use the remote that came with the player to bring the player out of standby, make sure there isn't a disc in it. Press 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 on the oneforall remote. The 24p light will start flashing.
(Centre light) 3. Put the player back into standby with the Sony remote. Hard reboot machine (remove power)to prevent the 24p light flashing indefinitely.
Next time you turn on the player it will be region free for DVD playback. On Mar 07, 2010.


Hold the magic button until the DVD button flashes twice. Press 0533 4. Hold the magic button until the DVD button flashes twice. Press Magic Key (don't hold) 7.
Press 189 1 (this sets key 1 - the DVD button flashes twice) 8. Hold the magic button until the DVD button flashes twice. Press 994 10. Press Magic Key (don't hold) 11. Press 255 2 (this sets key 2 - the DVD button flashes twice) 12. Hold the magic button until the DVD button flashes twice. Press 994 14.
Press Magic Key (don't hold) 15. Press 095 3 (this sets key 3 - the DVD button flashes twice) 16.
Hold the magic button until the DVD button flashes twice. Press 994 18. Press Magic Key (don't hold) 19.
Press 221 4 (this sets key 4 - the DVD button flashes twice) 20. Hold the magic button until the DVD button flashes twice.
Press 994 22. Press Magic Key (don't hold) 23. Press 079 5 (this sets key 5 - the DVD button flashes twice) Done - the remote is now programmed and ready to use Oct 16, 2013. Hi, To make your BD player you need One for all universal remote control Full procedure for a oneforall remote is as follows: 1. Hold the magic button until the DVD button flashes twice. Press 0533 4.
Hold the magic button until it flashes twice. Press Magic Key (don't hold) 7.
Press 00189 (if your oneforall remote uses 4 digit or 3 digit codes, use less leading zeros) 8. Press 1 ( this sets it to key 1 - it flashes twice ) 9. Hold the magic button until it flashes twice.
Press 994 11. Press Magic Key (don't hold) 12.
Press 00255 13. Press 2 ( this sets it to key 2 - it flashes twice ) 14. Hold the magic button until it flashes twice. Press 994 16.
Press Magic Key (don't hold) 17. Press 00095 18. Press 3 ( this sets it to key 3 - it flashes twice ) 19. Hold the magic button until it flashes twice.
Press 994 21. Press Magic Key (don't hold) 22. Press 00221 23. Press 4 ( this sets it to key 4 - it flashes twice ) 24.
Hold the magic button until it flashes twice. Press 994 26. Press Magic Key (don't hold) 27. Press 00079 28.
Press 5 ( this sets it to key 5 - it flashes twice ) The remote is now programmed and ready to use, to make the BDV-E370 region free: 1. Use the remote that came with the player to bring the player out of standby, make sure there isn't a disc in it. Press 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 on the oneforall remote.
The 24p light will start flashing. (Centre light) 3. Put the player back into standby with the Sony remote. Hard reboot machine (remove power)to prevent the 24p light flashing indefinitely. Next time you turn on the player it will be region free for DVD playback. Ok Aug 08, 2011. NO LIABILITY IS OFFERED HERE!!
THIS IS A HACK!!! Full procedure for a oneforall remote is as follows: 1. Hold the magic button until the DVD button flashes twice. Press 0533 4. Hold the magic button until it flashes twice.
Press Magic Key (don't hold) 7. Press 00189 (if your oneforall remote uses 4 digit or 3 digit codes, use less leading zeros) 8. Press 1 ( this sets it to key 1 - it flashes twice ) 9. Hold the magic button until it flashes twice. Press 994 11.
Press Magic Key (don't hold) 12. Press 00255 13. Press 2 ( this sets it to key 2 - it flashes twice ) 14. Hold the magic button until it flashes twice.
Press 994 16. Press Magic Key (don't hold) 17. Press 00095 18. Press 3 ( this sets it to key 3 - it flashes twice ) 19.
Hold the magic button until it flashes twice. Press 994 21. Press Magic Key (don't hold) 22. Press 00221 23. Press 4 ( this sets it to key 4 - it flashes twice ) 24. Hold the magic button until it flashes twice.
Press 994 26. Press Magic Key (don't hold) 27. Press 00079 28. Press 5 ( this sets it to key 5 - it flashes twice ) The remote is now programmed and ready to use, to make the BDV-E370 region free: 1. Use the remote that came with the player to bring the player out of standby, make sure there isn't a disc in it. Press 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 on the oneforall remote. The 24p light will start flashing.
(Centre light) 3. Put the player back into standby with the Sony remote. Hard reboot machine (remove power)to prevent the 24p light flashing indefinitely.
Next time you turn on the player it will be region free for DVD playback. This worked for me, but obviously I accept no liability for anyone who tries it on their machine. Mar 23, 2011. Hi, to make ur player region free for dvd u should have a Oneforall universal remote wich acept 4 digit code Firs of all u have to program the remote for the purpose. Procedure is as follows Full procedure for a oneforall remote is as follows: 1. Hold the magic button until the DVD button flashes twice. Press 0533 4.
Hold the magic button until it flashes twice. Press Magic Key (don't hold) 7.
Press 00189 (if your oneforall remote uses 4 digit or 3 digit codes, use less leading zeros) 8. Press 1 ( this sets it to key 1 - it flashes twice ) 9. Hold the magic button until it flashes twice. Press 994 11.
Press Magic Key (don't hold) 12. Press 00255 13. Press 2 ( this sets it to key 2 - it flashes twice ) 14. Hold the magic button until it flashes twice. Press 994 16.
Press Magic Key (don't hold) 17. Press 00095 18. Press 3 ( this sets it to key 3 - it flashes twice ) 19. Hold the magic button until it flashes twice. Press 994 21. Press Magic Key (don't hold) 22.
Press 00221 23. Press 4 ( this sets it to key 4 - it flashes twice ) 24. Hold the magic button until it flashes twice.
Press 994 26. Press Magic Key (don't hold) 27. Press 00079 28. Press 5 ( this sets it to key 5 - it flashes twice ) The remote is now programmed and ready to use, to make the BDP-S360 region free: 1. Use the remote that came with the player to bring the player out of standby, make sure there isn't a disc in it. Press 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 on the oneforall remote. The 24p light will start flashing.
(Centre light) 3. Put the player back into standby with the Sony remote.
Hard reboot machine (remove power)to prevent the 24p light flashing indefinitely. Next time you turn on the player it will be region free for DVD playback.
Ok Jan 22, 2011.
Pure Networks' Network Magic management software Editors' note: This review and the editors' rating have been updated to reflect changes in the company's service and support policy. As home networks become increasingly complicated, with clients and other devices scattered throughout the house, it's a full-time job for a home user to keep clients, printers, network drives, and a variety of media devices on the network.
Pure Networks' Network Magic software helps you keep everything connected and better distribute LAN resources with file and printer sharing. All told, this software is well worth its $50 price tag and is a great tool for novice networkers; however, it doesn't work with all routers, and it leaves non-Windows machines out in the cold.
Documentation for Network Magic is a mixed bag that includes a quick-start guide, online help, and a series of tips but no printed manual to peruse. The simple installation takes a few minutes, but the software works only with PCs, is limited to five client computers, and is compatible with merely about 100 of the most popular routers on the market. While 100 routers sounds like a lot, and Pure Networks plans to continually add more hardware support, Network Magic currently overlooks many smaller router brands, such as Hawking Technology, Trendware, and ViewSonic. To get the most out of Network Magic, you should load it on to every PC on your network.
Those computers that don't or can't accept the app-including Mac and Linux systems-still show up, albeit with limited information and features. The map of our reviewer's network shows five connected PCs, four printers, a networked hard drive, a video camera, and a PS/2 console. The first thing you'll notice about the Network Magic interface is how simple and functional it is. At the top are large buttons labeled What's New, Network Map, Shared Folders, and Printer Manager.
Network Map is the most interesting function because of its ability to visually track and detail any network device that has an IP address, including routers, PCs, PDAs, printers, media players, and even connected gaming consoles. Each device gets a simple, renameable icon in the Network Map pane.
Network Magic quickly scanned our setup and found five connected PCs, four printers, a networked hard drive, a video camera, and a PS/2 console, but it missed a D-Link five-port switch that lacked an IP address. While Network Magic is great for LANs with a couple of PCs and printers, it can't accommodate networks with more than five PCs.
Although you can scroll, a zoom feature would have been a great addition-with three or four PCs and a few peripherals, the network map won't fit on most screens. It would be great to be able to zoom out a little to see the whole landscape. While the Network Magic program keeps an eye on your broadband connection, the Details section in a window on the right also lets you explore the inner workings of network devices.
This feature provides an excellent summary of each highlighted device, including its rated top speed, IP and MAC addresses, OS, and more. The bad news is that Network Magic doesn't allow you to save or print the map or its details, so it's inappropriate for archiving a network's topology for later troubleshooting or upgrading. In addition to streamlining file-sharing setup, Network Magic lets any client send print jobs to any connected PC's printer. While both of these functions are available in Windows XP, Network Magic simplifies these tasks, consolidates the setup, and allows Windows 98 to talk to XP computers. This program really shines when things aren't working-for example, because of IP conflicts or erroneous client network addresses. Network Magic's Repair button scans the network for faults but stops short of automatically fixing problems. Ultimately, you'll have to do the dirty work; the software runs a troubleshooting routine and suggests some fixes, but the suggestions are on the general side.
In addition to supporting more routers, Pure Networks plans to add online remote-access capabilities by early 2006 (no word yet about whether this will be an upgrade or a new product), as well as Macintosh and Linux compatibility. Pure Networks offers lifetime support for Network Magic, and its Web site provides lots of help, including detailed FAQs, an update section for the latest additions to the program, and a forum with loads of great information on how to optimize the application. If you're not ready to invest the $50, you can download a two-week trial of the software from the Pure Networks site.

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Both e-mail and phone support are free during the trial period and after. The toll-free support line is open 9 a.m.
