I guess most users don't go to the trouble of connecting an Ethernet cable and only use WiFi, being as the unit has WiFi built in. If these woes are triggered by the Aura being able to "phone home", whether that be via WiFi or Ethernet is irrelevant.So when people are talking about switching off wifi that includes Ethernet?
What? Why?? Don't you realise the EPG (including revisions and now/next info) is included in the DVB-T signal?Come to that, I thought it needed a connection to get the EPG, schedule update etc.?
"Phone home" is a euphemism for making contact with the server over the Internet. It seems to be the on-line stuff that is causing malfunctions.What's the connection with being able to phone home?
As BH says above.What's the connection with being able to phone home?
Not in my case. I have always had my Aura connected to the internet via a cable but with WiFi always disabled, I prefer all my equipment to he hard wired and the only thing I enable WiFi for is my mobile phone as I only pay for a tiny amount of data in my phone package as I use my home internet for any updates and downloads. . I also have Bluetooth disabled on everything.So when people are talking about switching off wifi that includes Ethernet?
If you have Ethernet and WiFi enabled on the Aura it will default to the WiFi.Not in my case. I have always had my Aura connected to the internet via a cable but with WiFi always disabled, I prefer all my equipment to he hard wired and the only thing I enable WiFi for is my mobile phone as I only pay for a tiny amount of data in my phone package as I use my home internet for any updates and downloads. . I also have Bluetooth disabled on everything.
The Aura does not need to be connected to the internet to 'get' the EPG, although full programme information may not be available.What's the connection with being able to phone home?
Come to that, I thought it needed a connection to get the EPG, schedule update etc.?
Just to clarify. The internet connection will default to WiFi, but if the ethernet is also connected via a switch or router to a PC, that PC can access the Aura over the wired connection. Useful because I can't get FTP to work from a PC to Aura over WiFi.If you have Ethernet and WiFi enabled on the Aura it will default to the WiFi.
That is an annoying feature. Why you can't search the EPG without the internet is beyond me. Previous models had no problem. Manual searching the EPG is a pain in the...The search function requires an internet connection.
That appears to be pretty standard these days. The Manhattan and EE/BT TV boxes (in aerial mode), also insist on an internet connection for the search to work.That is an annoying feature. Why you can't search the EPG without the internet is beyond me. Previous models had no problem. Manual searching the EPG is a pain in the...
Wouldn't surprise me if the reasoning behind that is so your search information is passed back to whoever so you get a "if you liked that, we think you'd like this" message. Before long "they" will know everything about you.That appears to be pretty standard these days. The Manhattan and EE/BT TV boxes (in aerial mode), also insist on an internet connection for the search to work.
Yes I have WiFi and Bluetooth disabled on my Aura and always have had.If you have Ethernet and WiFi enabled on the Aura it will default to the WiFi.
Do you have Bluetooth off on the Aura remote??
The EE/BT TV box and their predecessors since 2017 have sent details of everything that is done on the box back home.Wouldn't surprise me if the reasoning behind that is so your search information is passed back to whoever so you get a "if you liked that, we think you'd like this" message. Before long "they" will know everything about you.