I'm not trying to sell the Panasonic or otherwise. I had several replacement T2's due to faults during 18 months of ownership. One of them sent directly from Humax and wouldn't even power up. To then trust Humax again and buy the 2000T to find it couldn't connect to the TV portal and Humax...
To be frank - what a ridiculous and petty comment. You said in post 5 other members of the forum would be interested if I found a better PVR. I have, so I only posted on the Panasonic because you said people would be interested. My follow up post were answering members questions. However it's...
I know. And like I said:It was the HDR-Fox T2 that was the problem. It was irritating that Humax customer support is so poor that it took a month and several phone calls for them to admit it.
It was the T2 that was the problem. It was irritating that Humax customer support is so poor that it took a month and several phone calls for them to admit it.
Depends how you define 'usable'. I can export material to other devices via renderer to play directly wirelessly and also transfer material to external HDD/USB etc. Format variety is generous too.
The Pansonic DMR-HWT230 has now replaced the 2000 and the T2. It is a far superior PVR. Picture quality is excellent. Wireless connection is integrated into the unit rather than having to buy a dongle. Furthermore it actually connects to the internet unlike the 2000. Whilst there it has far more...
Regardless of the signal strength indicator the reality is that ITV will not btoadcast on the 2000 because of the apparent weak signal. The solution has been to return it to John Lewis and buy a Panasonic DMR-HWT230. This has also solved the internet portal problem as the Pansonic connects to...
In addition to the above problems the 2000 won't show itv as it says the signal is too weak. It's the correct itv for my region so that isn't the problem. When I use the TV's built in tuner it get's itv fine with full signal strength. Let's see if the Panasonic DMR-HWT230 is any better when I...
I obviously don't just want a PVR but require the TV portal and media streaming otherwise I wouldn't waste time trying to fix it. Other brands (Samsung) also provide better catch up TV and media streaming.The message has now changed when accessing the TV Portal to 'Humax STB Only!' God knows...
Step 4 in setting wi-fi up is to configure security to be the same as your router. As the option to change security is greyed out and unchangeable I think this is the problem.
I know - they're good when they work. When they work that is. I've owned 3 T2's and now the 2000T and they're all as buggy as hell. Right now I'd opt for a PVR that just works.
I think the problem is that I can't change the security key. The default is WPA2-PSK(TKIP) which is greyed out and unchangeable. My routers security key is WPA-WPA2(TKIP+AES). The instructions show I should be able to change the security key on the 2000T. I could on the T2. If I don't resolve...
I have bought a 2000T today because my old T2 was having issues. Well guess what the 2000T has issues too! I have connected to my home network. The status shows I am connected. I must be connected as I can stream media wirelessley from my laptop. However when I press TV portal I get a message...
I'm not trying to sell the Panasonic or otherwise. I had several replacement T2's due to faults during 18 months of ownership. One of them sent directly from Humax and wouldn't even power up. To then trust Humax again and buy the 2000T to find it couldn't connect to the TV portal and Humax...
To be frank - what a ridiculous and petty comment. You said in post 5 other members of the forum would be interested if I found a better PVR. I have, so I only posted on the Panasonic because you said people would be interested. My follow up post were answering members questions. However it's...
I know. And like I said:It was the HDR-Fox T2 that was the problem. It was irritating that Humax customer support is so poor that it took a month and several phone calls for them to admit it.
It was the T2 that was the problem. It was irritating that Humax customer support is so poor that it took a month and several phone calls for them to admit it.
Depends how you define 'usable'. I can export material to other devices via renderer to play directly wirelessly and also transfer material to external HDD/USB etc. Format variety is generous too.
The Pansonic DMR-HWT230 has now replaced the 2000 and the T2. It is a far superior PVR. Picture quality is excellent. Wireless connection is integrated into the unit rather than having to buy a dongle. Furthermore it actually connects to the internet unlike the 2000. Whilst there it has far more...
Regardless of the signal strength indicator the reality is that ITV will not btoadcast on the 2000 because of the apparent weak signal. The solution has been to return it to John Lewis and buy a Panasonic DMR-HWT230. This has also solved the internet portal problem as the Pansonic connects to...
In addition to the above problems the 2000 won't show itv as it says the signal is too weak. It's the correct itv for my region so that isn't the problem. When I use the TV's built in tuner it get's itv fine with full signal strength. Let's see if the Panasonic DMR-HWT230 is any better when I...
I obviously don't just want a PVR but require the TV portal and media streaming otherwise I wouldn't waste time trying to fix it. Other brands (Samsung) also provide better catch up TV and media streaming.The message has now changed when accessing the TV Portal to 'Humax STB Only!' God knows...
Step 4 in setting wi-fi up is to configure security to be the same as your router. As the option to change security is greyed out and unchangeable I think this is the problem.
I know - they're good when they work. When they work that is. I've owned 3 T2's and now the 2000T and they're all as buggy as hell. Right now I'd opt for a PVR that just works.
I think the problem is that I can't change the security key. The default is WPA2-PSK(TKIP) which is greyed out and unchangeable. My routers security key is WPA-WPA2(TKIP+AES). The instructions show I should be able to change the security key on the 2000T. I could on the T2. If I don't resolve...
I have bought a 2000T today because my old T2 was having issues. Well guess what the 2000T has issues too! I have connected to my home network. The status shows I am connected. I must be connected as I can stream media wirelessley from my laptop. However when I press TV portal I get a message...
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