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+ | ==== Low level test for network packet loss - Mac/Linux ==== | ||
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+ | From Terminal (Mac) or a shell on Linux, run: <code> | ||
+ | hdhomerun_config FFFFFFFF set /tuner0/vchannel <channel number> | ||
+ | hdhomerun_config FFFFFFFF save /tuner0 null</code> | ||
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+ | Replace "<channel number>" with one of your HD channels. For HDHomeRun PRIME, make sure that it is a non-DRM channel. | ||
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+ | If you have more than one HDHomeRun unit then replace "FFFFFFFF" with the device ID of the desired unit. | ||
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+ | You should see a series of dots. "n" indicates network packet loss. "t" indicates a reception error. "s" is informational. | ||
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==== Low level test for network packet loss - Legacy devices ==== | ==== Low level test for network packet loss - Legacy devices ==== | ||
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