you can disconnect the box from the tv, satellite cable and aerial cable and just plug it in near the sky box. it just needs temporary connection to the network(via network cable) to download the image. you will be acceessing the box from your laptop and not the tv so it is ok.
i.e. at this stage, the box just needs power and network connectivity. after we get through that part, you can disconnect it and plug it back into tv,satellite,aerial etc. to finish off the setup
Thanks for that, box now connected to the router.
I have image on USB stick so do I need to do something with that?
Sorry, I did not realise it was not connected to the network. Can you try and download an image using Image manager?
Blue > Vix > Image Manager > Yellow (Downloads)
If that succeeds, select the 6.3 image and then flash it.
ok, so because you're with sky: i am taking these steps from the web:
open a browser on your computer. (then we're going to follow instructions listed here - https://helpforum.sky.com/t5/Broadba...1/ba-p/2649511)
also, make sure your tv box is powered on.
then:
Open your browser and type 192.168.0.1 into your address bar
When prompted enter the username: admin and password: sky
if that doesn't work, enter the username: admin and your wifi password, then come back here and let us know whether it says error or whether it allows you to the next screen
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this is what I see now, no prompt for username or passwords
i was hoping to see some ip addresses listed. is there other information in there that have something that looks like 192.168.1.2 or 2001:db8:3333:4444:5555:6666:7777:8888.?
Nope, nothing. Just swapped ports and cable and now the box is showing. Sorry! Screenshot (883).jpg
Last edited by Agricola; 21-02-23 at 00:55.
ok, download this - https://nmap.org/dist/nmap-7.93-setup.exe and install it on your windows computer.
it is a tool that will scan your network looking for port 22. it is safe etc.. it's a way to figure out the ip address of your box.
when you install it, click through . and when you see the 'choose components' screen - you have to tick the 'Npcap 1.71' to make sure that it is installed.
after it is installed, you open it in windows start menu etc.. and then come back here
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I have it open now
so the text you type will be different as i'm not with sky. so the image is for guidance but this is the text you use(i think - unless sky does things different)
nmap scan 22.jpg
the area circled red is where you type the text, then press scan.
the area below it will output the results of the scan. you are looking for something in green (circled in green in image
green text stating "22/tcp open ssh"
this is the text you put in the red area:
nmap -p 22 -T4 192.168.0.0/24
the ip address above the green text will have 'nmap scan report for 192.168.0.x)
take a note of x
Ok, so I did that and the IP is (192.168.0.26)
great. so i dont use filezilla but in winscp, this is how i would connect to that ip(which is the network address of the box)
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the other programs are gonna be much the same or you can just downoad winscp (also free)
the important things are the ip address (192.168.0.26), the port (22), the protocol (SCP) , the username (root), the password (root)
do that and click connect.
it will mention do you want to accept key etc. - just click yes and then you are connected to the box.
then come back here
All done, as far as I thinkScreenshot (885).jpg
ok, so the left pane is your local machine. the right pane is the tv box. the up arrow with 2 periods beside it is the up a level link. on the right pane, double click that, and you go to /home
double click it again and you go to /
from there, you should see a folder called 'media', then inside that a folder called 'hdd', click into media, then hdd, then post a screenshot of the contents of 'hdd' here.
if you don't see those or get stuck , let us know