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I remember having the same issue with my vu+zero as well. I believe I changed the encryption to Wpa or Wpa2 and my zero connected immediately.
 
I am having nothing but bad luck with this receiver i finally got where i could cut off lan in vix then i would try to scan in plugins and i would get the error message every time. i have now switched to openpi and tried to down load Ts sat editor and i get this error

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That's odd I flashed Tsmedia and kodi without any issues at all. I will give tseditor a shot later and report back.
 
"i have now switched to openpi and tried to down load Ts sat editor and i get this error"

Bad magic number = Mismatch in python versions. Usually corrected by finding an updated version of the plugin. If that's not an option, going back to an earlier image version that uses the correct python version.
 
I am having nothing but bad luck with this receiver i finally got where i could cut off lan in vix then i would try to scan in plugins and i would get the error message every time. i have now switched to openpi and tried to down load Ts sat editor and i get this error

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That error is easy to fix. Delete that plugin and I will get you a TS sat editor that works. But it will need to be installed manually using FileZilla.
 
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It will probably have a Bad Magic Number issue, You can install plugins with .ipk extension in the Solo2 by putting the file on an usb stick, let the receiver play a tv channel, then insert the stick into the receiver and follow the prompts. You may need to put a check mark besides the .ipk file in the prompt window before it will load the .ipk file.

Attached are file folders that came out of my receiver. These files will give you two satellite editors and one pid editor.
These files will need to be installed in System Plugins directory, so make a backup before installing these files. For the Solo2, you will only need to reload the backup image if there is a problem during installation.

Install the satellites.xml file to: etc/tuxbox

Install the 3 folders to: /usr/lib/enigma2/python/Plugins/SystemPlugins

The satellite editors are dependent on the satellites.xml file being in the correct format. The editors will crash if the satellite.xml file is the wrong type, so be careful or pay attention when upgrading. satellites.xml may be changed during an online firmware update or upgrade!
 

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Very Good!
Put those files in a safe place, and maybe add some installation notes for them. Any satellites.xml file that I have is based on the satellite editors. Do not download the satellite editors if you see them in plugins because they probably are not exactly the same. If you want to remove one or all of the editors, go back to where you installed them and delete the folder(s). Then reboot.

Pay attention to online updates! These updates may erase and rewrite the satellites.xml in etc/tuxbox. Check this after updating and replace the satellites.xml if needed.
 
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