OK I've solved the problem - I've sold the box to someone who only wants to use it for watching & recording TV - which it did fine.
Was definitely a problem with something within the box as have replaced it with another one which works 100% perfectly.
Thanks for everyones help.
Hi. Was able to download all my (SD) recordings from another Foxsat HD box and now want to upload to the new one.
I've done this before with videos etc but cannot remember how.
I know it can be done by USB but it's deadly slow and I know I've done it direct from my pc before.
All help appreciated.
Hi - final comment on this. After getting landline / new router no change.
Foxsat started to hang on boot at the Humax logo. Had to keep reinstalling firmware.
Finally got a replacement box - which performs as expected - so clearly the other box has issues.
I will see what I can do with it when...
OK - so it's a fault with the Foxsat box !!
A friend came round with another box and we had no problem connecting / downloading / installing etc. - although in a different location (and cannot easily swap in/out).
So when the landline gets installed (which will require some move around of...
bottletop - pc and all other devices on my network (NAS, several RPi clients, laptops etc) all run through the 4g router - same setup / settings.
And yes ip scanner finds all devices.
Black Hole - perhaps - as I'm getting a landline in 10 days I'm just going to wait until then and see.
Then 4g...
Hi, OK here are the readings.
traceroute to 8.8.8.8 (8.8.8.8), 30 hops max, 38 byte packets
1 192.168.8.1 1.371 ms 0.745 ms 2.672 ms
2 * * *
3 192.168.7.14 33.080 ms 37.601 ms 46.998 ms
4 192.168.255.1 36.765 ms 58.616 ms 40.806 ms
Presuming you mean via cmd, route and traceroute were "not recognised"
Here is the nslookup info.
Am away until tomorrow so won't be replying to anything after this until tomorrow.
Cheers.
C:\Users\comle>nslookup 8.8.8.8
Server: homerouter.cpe
Address: 192.168.8.1
Name: dns.google...
Just an update.
Looks like the 4g router is the problem! No idea why it won't allow connection to the internet.
But finally getting a landline in 2 weeks - so replacing with a standard router.
Hopefully that will solve the problem.
Will let you know.
Thanks, Michael.
Have done factory reset of router and checked settings - nothing unusual.
That's it for tonight and away till Wednesday nite.
Any suggestions ? Otherwise I'll try usb loading of packages Wednesday.
Thanks for your help so far.
Michael.
Black Hole - PC is on the same network - same router.
prpr - yes can telnet 192.168.8.112 and get the Foxsat box name plus ~#
Not sure how to get "on" Foxsat box
Changed DNS etc but no change - no access still.
Odd - but maybe not related? - Twonky server is installed but when I try to access it goes to 192.168.1.28:9000/config which was my old router.
And Twonky sometimes disappears as an option!
Yep caught the split'
yes 192.168.8.1 is my router, set by DHCP.
Also just ran ip scan which finds at .112 just fine.
Bizarre but seems something somehere preventing internet connection.
So rather than waste everyone's time;
If I can download the .opk file for the items I want / want to update...
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