What I actually said was
..."everything else" meaning the HDR-FOX etc, not the Foxsat. Were those set up manually, ie not by DHCP?
I'm trying to keep this at the user level, basic menu operations.
On the HDR-FOX go into Menu >> Settings >> System >> Internet Setting, configure it for DHCP...
That sounds OK.
DHCP not working is the symptom I would chase, because that's not dependent on inputting details. Any device you use that connects to the Internet via your home network, that you have not specifically entered manual credentials for, is necessarily applying to the router for...
New occurrence.
I'm wondering whether this is coincident with tunefix-update. I could well believe a tuning push might cause this, but package management still shows 1.0.153-1 not 1.0.158.
However, none of my HDR-FOXes have tunefix-update installed (only the HD-FOX).
What would be of more relevance is the name of the multiplex. 5Select is broadcast on BBC B, as are U&Eden, ITV1HD, & Channel4HD. BBC B is a DVB-T2 mux, and (tellingly) we are aware of other mucking about on DVB-T2.
Freeview - Coverage Checker
Freeview - Channel Listings
No, you have to obtain a command prompt using the "cli" menu option. "Please select option" means choose from the presented list of options.
LBA 0 faults generally means you're stuffed.
Define "not connected".
DHCP is the process of obtaining a "connection" by negotiation with the router. If DHCP is timing out, there is something wrong with the link between your Foxsat and the router. At the physical level, you only have to look at the lights on the Ethernet port to know...
The first thing I would have done is reboot it, but that might not have altered anything. Strange things do happen on broadcast services from time to time.
Okay, not a Telnet client (eg PuTTY) then. As you have not had an opportunity to install the webshell package, that's pretty conclusive and perhaps I don't need a tuit (round or otherwise).
Hmm. The listing says "genuine" in one place and "compatible" in another. No doubt they will point out it says "genuine quality" (whatever that means) and not actually "genuine", if anyone were to complain. This looks like a cynical ploy – especially with the way the line happens to break on...
Yes, but for communication purposes we still call it Telnet because it is accessing the Telnet Menu and providing access to the command line. The result is the same, subsequent instructions are the same regardless of the connection method, so it is simpler to explain them as versions of the...
That is probably an understatement by a considerable margin! The "long disk test" is just the hardware checking itself. By far the longer process will be the file system being checked and corrected (which is where your problem is).
Why bother obfuscating? It's not like it matters!
Yeah, well... IIRC Win10/11 don't take kindly to connecting by HTTP to anything, let alone on the local network. You might have to force it.
What I actually said was
..."everything else" meaning the HDR-FOX etc, not the Foxsat. Were those set up manually, ie not by DHCP?
I'm trying to keep this at the user level, basic menu operations.
On the HDR-FOX go into Menu >> Settings >> System >> Internet Setting, configure it for DHCP...
That sounds OK.
DHCP not working is the symptom I would chase, because that's not dependent on inputting details. Any device you use that connects to the Internet via your home network, that you have not specifically entered manual credentials for, is necessarily applying to the router for...
New occurrence.
I'm wondering whether this is coincident with tunefix-update. I could well believe a tuning push might cause this, but package management still shows 1.0.153-1 not 1.0.158.
However, none of my HDR-FOXes have tunefix-update installed (only the HD-FOX).
What would be of more relevance is the name of the multiplex. 5Select is broadcast on BBC B, as are U&Eden, ITV1HD, & Channel4HD. BBC B is a DVB-T2 mux, and (tellingly) we are aware of other mucking about on DVB-T2.
Freeview - Coverage Checker
Freeview - Channel Listings
No, you have to obtain a command prompt using the "cli" menu option. "Please select option" means choose from the presented list of options.
LBA 0 faults generally means you're stuffed.
Define "not connected".
DHCP is the process of obtaining a "connection" by negotiation with the router. If DHCP is timing out, there is something wrong with the link between your Foxsat and the router. At the physical level, you only have to look at the lights on the Ethernet port to know...
The first thing I would have done is reboot it, but that might not have altered anything. Strange things do happen on broadcast services from time to time.
Okay, not a Telnet client (eg PuTTY) then. As you have not had an opportunity to install the webshell package, that's pretty conclusive and perhaps I don't need a tuit (round or otherwise).
Hmm. The listing says "genuine" in one place and "compatible" in another. No doubt they will point out it says "genuine quality" (whatever that means) and not actually "genuine", if anyone were to complain. This looks like a cynical ploy – especially with the way the line happens to break on...
Yes, but for communication purposes we still call it Telnet because it is accessing the Telnet Menu and providing access to the command line. The result is the same, subsequent instructions are the same regardless of the connection method, so it is simpler to explain them as versions of the...
That is probably an understatement by a considerable margin! The "long disk test" is just the hardware checking itself. By far the longer process will be the file system being checked and corrected (which is where your problem is).
Why bother obfuscating? It's not like it matters!
Yeah, well... IIRC Win10/11 don't take kindly to connecting by HTTP to anything, let alone on the local network. You might have to force it.
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