grahamlthompson
Well-Known Member
WiFi can't possibly be on when the box is in low power sby. Sby power is less than 0.5W, just enough to respond to a recording schedule.
Indeed one could.Surely a check at the router for connected devices with the box on S/B would prove/disprove that theory GLT?
So it seems that the info above is incorrect? Or does it mean that once you have set WiFi to on and connected to a WiFi system, there is no way of turning it off permanently? But given that it's off when the box is in standby, that would appear to be the answer to HHDTTG's question at post #16 second sentence without the rant.Well just discovered HHGTTG, that the only way to turnoff wifi is to do a Factory Reset!!!
With these devices, using WiFi, can this be turned off easily or is it not advisable? Or does it turn off when the Humax is in Standby anyway?
I won't be rushing out to buy one until I have seen it working for myself and that its at least as fast as the HDR-FOXT2 in all its menu actions.
I think Humax should offer a goodwill gesture part exchange for all us early adopters of the FVP4000T, especially considering how awful it was when it was first released.... won't happen of course, but nice to dream!
Well just discovered HHGTTG, that the only way to turnoff wifi is to do a Factory Reset!!! This is apalling. Poor security. At least with my telly I can put in a wrong password. With this box - if I do that - it just goes back to the correct password. It's awful. and I have a list pf problems growing by the day. What was a cracking system with the FoxT2 is now a pile of ****
I am going to go back to the T2 - download the customware, get a new drive if necessary, use the new box as a back up. :-(
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