Enigma2 remote control

For Enigma2 based sat boxes

Published by: lubak.net
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Description

Remote control client for all Enigma2 based Set Top Box sat and cable receivers such as Vu+ or Dreambox.
You can start-stop your set-top-box, change channels, volume and many more with your iPhone, Apple Watch and Siri.
E2Control app requires set-top-box with Enigma2, network connection to the box and enabled OpenWebif plugin.
For support via email, contact [email protected].
** Apple Watch® and Siri® is a trademark of Apple Inc. **
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