Thanks for the link, quite a few things to try.
I have a BT Modem, which is connected to a Plusnet Technicolor router. After that it gets a bit messy, with a five port switch and an Ethernet cable to a Netgear router next t the TV in the lounge. I'll make sure DHCP is only active on Technicolor router and disabled on the Netgear.I'm guessing that when you switched to Fibre broadband you had a new router, does the new router have a DLNA server, if so you could try disabling it, to see if this fixes the re-booting problem, the Humax conflicts with certain DLNA server such as Twonky Ver7
The Signal = 50% and Quality = 100% is quite normal and shouldn't be a problem, I would expect to see the Quality = 100% 'dipping' when indicating a problem. Signal strengths in the region of 30% to 90% have been reported as O.K. (if stable), while above 90% is considered undesirable due to the inability of the tuner to cope with (or display) a signal that is too high. Quality of 100% on the other hand is normalI have noticed that although the signal strength is about fifty percent, and the quality is one hundred percent, the picture has been braking up a bit. I've re-terminated the feeder now, could that have been a factor? I am not going to do anything else at the moment and see if things are sorted.
Its been five days now, and the problem appears to have been resolved on both T2's. Strange both machines had the same problem.I used the "HDR_FOX_T2_system_flush" utility on one of the T2's and so far so good. I'll give it a few days and see what happens, but hopefully it'll behave itself.
You mean the undelete package isn't doing its job? Try the fix-flash-packages diagnostic.
If you like.Can I change the name of the folder?
That is not advisable. You will get odd effects as you saw before, as the brackets are used to indicate 'special' to other packages.I want to remove the [ ] brackets so it appears near the top of the list.