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====== Troubleshooting communication errors ====== | ====== Troubleshooting communication errors ====== | ||
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===== Guided support ===== | ===== Guided support ===== | ||
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Let's get some important diagnostic data that will help our technicians troubleshoot the issue: | Let's get some important diagnostic data that will help our technicians troubleshoot the issue: | ||
- | - In a web browser go to **http:// | + | - Open the HDHomeRun app |
- | - If it tells you that a firmware update is available, please [[: | + | |
- | - Click **" | + | |
- | - Check the **" | + | |
- | - Go back one page | + | |
- | - Click **" | + | |
- | - Click on **" | + | |
- | - After the scan finishes, open the HDHomeRun app | + | |
- Go into the app settings: the gear icon in the top right corner of the " | - Go into the app settings: the gear icon in the top right corner of the " | ||
- Enable the option to **" | - Enable the option to **" | ||
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===== Self-service troubleshooting ===== | ===== Self-service troubleshooting ===== | ||
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- | ==== TV signals are demanding | + | ==== DVR record engine |
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- | You might be asking why " | + | The optional HDHomeRun DVR record engine for PC/Mac requires that the PC/ |
- | This doesn' | + | To check if the HDHomeRun DVR record engine has been enabled on any PC/Mac computers launch the HDHomeRun app and go into Settings, Devices. Check for " |
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- | ==== Try a different network cable ==== | + | ==== Power line adapters |
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- | Sometimes the issue is as simple as trying | + | Power line network adapters can be a great way to connect your HDHomeRun |
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If your playback device is connected to a TV set directly, such as an HDMI-stick-like device (Fire TV stick, Roku, etc), you may need to use a short HDMI extension cable. TV sets have a lot of electronics inside, and they also have a big metal shield inside of them, that can mess with the stability of the WiFi connection. Even getting just 3 or 6 inches away from the TV can often make a significant difference in getting around that. | If your playback device is connected to a TV set directly, such as an HDMI-stick-like device (Fire TV stick, Roku, etc), you may need to use a short HDMI extension cable. TV sets have a lot of electronics inside, and they also have a big metal shield inside of them, that can mess with the stability of the WiFi connection. Even getting just 3 or 6 inches away from the TV can often make a significant difference in getting around that. | ||
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- | ==== Power line adapters ==== | ||
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- | "Power line" adapters can be a great way to connect your HDHomeRun unit to your router in another room, while not having to run actual ethernet wire. However, some models aren't built as well as others, and may even degrade with time. Temporarily connecting the HDHomeRun to your router using ethernet can be used to help rule out a power line adapter issue. | ||
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- | ==== DVR storage ==== | ||
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- | Notes about DVR storage issues. Could be NAS/PC network connection, or USB drive is causing FLEX to reboot, etc. | ||
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