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    Accessing MEDIA on the box itself?

    Aren't secondary focus dish set-ups confined to the commercial market?
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    Options for Domestic Wired Networking / Broadband

    What have I always said about using the word "most" without proper evidence?
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    [WebIF] Feature Requests

    Could eventpx be implemented as a setting? Perhaps "preferred screen width" (in pixels) could be a setting and then eventpx (and any other width-sensitive elements) refer to it. I realise there are responsive methods for adapting to screen width, but I think those are actioned in the browser...
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    Options for Domestic Wired Networking / Broadband

    Well, since I've been investigating the original problem has not recurred. Now it is a matter of intrigue where these apparently unmatching MACs are coming from. I can positively associate MACs at the router (192.168.1.13 & .14 are the WiFi-connected HDRs), so by turning those off (one at a...
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    Options for Domestic Wired Networking / Broadband

    IIRC the Humax dongles are 2.4 only anyway. The 9 devices listed by the RE200 have to include the WiFi HDRs – I can't figure what else I have to make up that number. I suppose I could use a process of elimination to work out which are they.
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    Options for Domestic Wired Networking / Broadband

    Fair point, will investigate.
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    Options for Domestic Wired Networking / Broadband

    All very interesting and I see those settings on my iPad, and in fact it explains the third screen-shot in post 356 where the redacted device name is my iPad and although I'm clearly using it, it's not shown as connected! I don't think that applies to my phone though (Android 7), it seems to...
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    Options for Domestic Wired Networking / Broadband

    So what are you saying then: when the router allows me to assign a meaningful name to connected devices by MAC, it's gonna get confused because devices rotate their MAC? Seems unlikely to me!
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    Options for Domestic Wired Networking / Broadband

    What manual I referred to? The default sets up a different SSID, therefore (I guess) effectively a separate network managed separately. I don't know how items on one network would be able to address the other though... Nobody have any ideas how I can tell which devices are connected to the...
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    Options for Domestic Wired Networking / Broadband

    Yeah, well, this is what my extender's "home page" looks like: ...and the only list of clients I can find ("stations") only lists MACs: ...which seem to bear no resemblance to the MACs listed by the router: Ditto, because I didn't want to have to go around registering a new WiFi network...
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    Accessing MEDIA on the box itself?

    Confirm it's not the HDD to blame first!
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    Options for Domestic Wired Networking / Broadband

    Yes but is that using their app? Accessing the extender's IP address (as reported by the router) doesn't seem to provide a list of connected devices, but it also reports the model as RE200. It's a second hand unit, so maybe it was just sent in a RE220 box! ...and it doesn't support the...
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    Options for Domestic Wired Networking / Broadband

    Yes, RE220. How did you get to that display?
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    [WebIF] Feature Requests

    Those screen shots (which I presume you've pasted into a spreadsheet to assemble into one instead of just attaching them separately :rolleyes:) look a lot wider than 16:9, but yes I can see what you mean. My "95%" is on a 4:3 screen, and it looks like the EPG grid has a fixed rather than...
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    Options for Domestic Wired Networking / Broadband

    I recently installed a WiFi range extender (I say "installed" – all it took was plugging it into a mains socket and pressing the WPS button on the router). Coincidentally, I have also noticed some strange behaviour with my WiFi-connected HDRs/HDs (two on WiFi, two on HomePlug): sometimes I try...
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