I think Barry's case is most interesting, youtube working on a 1800/2000T and not on a HDRFoxT2, presumably all hard wired direct to the same router or through the same hub and all using manual ip's or all using dhcp.
You presume correct damian
I think Barry's case is most interesting, youtube working on a 1800/2000T and not on a HDRFoxT2, presumably all hard wired direct to the same router or through the same hub and all using manual ip's or all using dhcp.
You presume correct damian
generic password tends to be admin/admin for talktalk, using that will give you a warm reboot and won't always clear everything, unplugging the router from mains will give you a cold reboot, sometimes disconnecting the telephone/adsl/fibre line at the same time helps, don't do this more than 10 times as the exchange will think there's a problem and throttle the connection. This also applies to people saving the environment and unplugging/switching-off their routers overnight
Thanks Barry, youtube still working here on a HDRFoxT2, shame I don't have a 2000T to play with
Okay, tried that. No difference, except that unless it's just my imagination, the "loading" animation might possibly be spinning slightly faster.
Can those having problems, check again please. Humax advise changes have been made at server.
(As reported in other thread my HDR T2's are now working, HD T2 still fails to connect to portal)
HDR2000T You Tube is now working on most videos THANK YOU x
Brilliant! YouTube now working again. It still won't play some videos due to file format problems, but I can live with that.
All it needs now is for Humax to look at the huge numbers of suggestions for improvements listed on Digital Spy
Hugh Janus - 1 hour ago »
All it needs now is for Humax to look at the huge numbers of suggestions for improvements listed on Digital Spy
http://forums.digitalspy.co.uk/showthread.php?t=390737
http://forums.digitalspy.co.uk/showthread.php?t=302192
Those are old threads aimed at the 9200T and many (but by no means all) of the requested features were implemented; can you explain what use you think there would be in trawling through them?
You're quite right - a Google search took me there when I was researching the pros and cons of different makes and I didn't realise how old most of them are
Mind you, I didn't notice any acknowledgement from Humax that they'd taken on board some of the suggestions.
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