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  • #108812
    Martin Liddle
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    Ebbochops – 1 hour ago  » 

    Do you think#l a factory reset might help even if it means sacryfising my prerecorded programs

    Doing a factory reset will not not delete any existing recordings.

    #108813
    Anonymous
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    Cheers Martin.

    #108814
    Martin Liddle
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    Ebbochops – 1 day ago  » 

    Humax should read HDR-FOX T2

    What software version is the HDR-FOX T2 using?

    #108815
    Anonymous
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    Hi

    I am using ver a7.33

    Hope this helps

    #108816
    Martin Liddle
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    Ebbochops – 2 hours ago  » 

    I am using ver a7.33

    Sorry that is the loader version; what I was looking for is the main software version (Menu button> Settings> System> System Information).

    #108817
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    OK

    FHTCP 1.03.12

    Hope this helps

    #108818
    Anonymous
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    It is normal to suspect everything when somethings not working, but troubleshooting needs to be systematic, I had the “weak or no signal” error message on my Humax FVT 5000T unit, so if it helps anyone here is the simple procedure I followed.

    You need to remember that are are two sources of signal to your box.

    A. Freeview from a normal Type T (for ‘total’) or Type W (for ‘Wideband’ aeriel.

    B. The Internet Interactive channels available within your Humax box’s wireless or ethernet connections freeview guide page. for things like youtube, netflix etc;

    If you can eliminate which of these sources is to blame it gives you a good place to start.

    Please note, If you are say watching netflix for example you will need space available on your system, check your drive space

    1. Check the connection between the box and the TV.

    (If its an HDMI cable, Try one you know is working)

    (If its coax or cable connection check the cable connectors at all connection point right back to the aeriel, look for a broken core wire or a stray wire from the shielding touching the core wire, If your aeriel is outside check for signs of water ingress)

    You have now eliminated the cables.

    2. (for internet) If possible connect your box to your wifi router if you think the wifi signal is at fault. If you have thouroughly done step 1 and still have the issue. Check your internet speed. (Most suppliers will refer you here) https://speedtest.btwholesale.com/. But if you know a better way do that.

    If you have done all of this and are still getting a problem You may want to invest in a Aerial signal booster.

    Good luck.

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