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    what is this flashing on info banner?

    hi guys
    recent convert to open vix, have just noticed a flashing icon on the info bar and would like to know what it is?
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    That means there is a software update available.

    Lots of guides and info on here regards updating - either USB, Couch Flash, or online update dependant on what version you on.

    FP.

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    Just thought I would add to this.

    I know about the green flashing dot (or red) but I now see I have a yellow flashing dot and I can't work out what it is - can anyone enlighten my darkness?

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    streaming client

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    Ah, thanks for that. I probably had my "dream epg" open on the tablet then- although it was not actually streaming but I guess the connection was enough to trigger tbe indicator?

    Is there any more coloured dots to discover I wonder?

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    If you're not sure it was you streaming, then it could indicate that someone outside your home network is accessing your box.
    Have you port forwarding setup on your router?

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    Yes I have, but that is the price you pay for accessing webif from "outside" your own network.

    Having said that it is tied down as much as possible - I only need to check and/or set timers from www so no streaming ports are open.

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    I too have a flashing yellow dot on 5.0.013. It is on the info bar to the left of REC.
    How do I disable it? I can Webif, ftp etc if need be.
    I have just flashed 5.0.013 on a Mutant HD2400.

    Also re Red and Green dots. Is it correct that they would appear to the left of the Yellow dot?
    Is Green for update available?
    What is a Red dot for?

    PS Thanks for Openvix - great image.
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    .... most of your questions have already been answered in this thread.

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    I understand I must be "streaming" but how come I am.
    Is there a setting in Openvix to disable it.
    I did not deliberately set it - must have done acidentally somehow.

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    ..............

    Quote Originally Posted by ccs View Post
    If you're not sure it was you streaming, then it could indicate that someone outside your home network is accessing your box.
    Have you port forwarding setup on your router?

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    If you check under System/Info/Streaming Clients you may see what is streaming. I use Kodi occasionally to stream from my receiver on my LAN and the yellow dot flashes. As pointed out by @ccs, if you have port forwarding set up on your router you could be being accessed from the web.
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    Thanks Guys.
    I went Menu/Information/Streaming... and saw a client streaming: sa180.saturn.dedi..... (won't give full entry unless requested).
    I did indeed have Port Forwarding enabled in the router so disabled it.
    Rebooted Router and HD2400 and no yellow dot flashing anymore.

    Did have a flashing Green dot for update available but that gone now as well. Try to update in box and says use USB as kernel change. Not a problem.

    What would a flashing Red dot signify?

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