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    Remote control on smartphone?

    A number of remotes i have are failing to power on boxes and all other functions on remote work.

    Is it possible that a smartphone can power on/off and then use remote for other needs.

    Seems a waste for a remote to replace if only this one button fault.

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    If its only a single button then its quite easy to fix. You can get small carbon discs to repair the faulty buttons or even use silver foil

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    h**ps://www.instructables.com/Fixing-Non-Working-Buttons-of-Any-Remote-Control/
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    Yes only on/off button . Cheers

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    just put the ip address of your box in a browser on your phome and you will get a remote

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    Quote Originally Posted by JonMMM View Post
    just put the ip address of your box in a browser on your phome and you will get a remote
    I thought you were joking!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Willo3092 View Post
    I thought you were joking!
    No it really does work LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by ronand View Post
    If its only a single button then its quite easy to fix. You can get small carbon discs to repair the faulty buttons or even use silver foil

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    h**ps://www.instructables.com/Fixing-Non-Working-Buttons-of-Any-Remote-Control/
    In my experience it's just gunge that has got behind the membrane through capillary action that causes the problem. Dismantle the remote and wash the component parts under a cold water tap, thoroughly dry (leave in a warm place for X hours) and reassemble fixes 99% of remote control with non-working buttons.

    As the remote in the Web Interface (Webif) controls your box over your home network you will find that Apps for your smart phone can do the same. I have the Enigma Signal Meter App* on my andriod phone . It has a on/off button on the opening screen (possibly off to standby and on from standby and not to/from deep standby)

    * Possibly better apps out there with greater control of your box. I used the signal monitor app because I was up a ladder changing an LNB and I could see in near real time the signal information from my box on my phone while I adjusted the position of the LNB.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Willo3092 View Post
    I thought you were joking!
    It is a fully working remote in the Web Interface although on one of my boxes a few of the buttons have the wrong functionality.
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    Just tried it and Wow it works and very handy as i see the wake up and box comes on as webif was open on pc to check.

    I thought i was asking a silly question but amazed it works and could help many people with remote issues.

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    Hi,
    just for information it will not work if the box is in deep standby.
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