2006-05-08, 05:23 AM
Hi,
I was wondering if I have my PVR box hibernated and configured to automatically wake up for an EPG update as well as set up with gbpvrwake.exe and wake.cmd does wake.cmd run synchrnously or asynchronously in relation to the EPG update?
The reason that this is important to me is that the PVR gets internet access via a Linksys wireless USB adapter which does not always recover successfully from hibernate (possibly because it is set up to use WPA-AES) and requires a Linksys driver service to be restarted via "net stop/start" to regain internet access required for EPG update. So my plan is to have wake.cmd first restart the Linksys service after coming out of hibernate and regain internet access (takes around 30 sec, create artificial delay with a sleep command inside wake.cmd) and hopefully have the EPG update run subsequently. Does this seem like it might work?
Thank you,
I was wondering if I have my PVR box hibernated and configured to automatically wake up for an EPG update as well as set up with gbpvrwake.exe and wake.cmd does wake.cmd run synchrnously or asynchronously in relation to the EPG update?
The reason that this is important to me is that the PVR gets internet access via a Linksys wireless USB adapter which does not always recover successfully from hibernate (possibly because it is set up to use WPA-AES) and requires a Linksys driver service to be restarted via "net stop/start" to regain internet access required for EPG update. So my plan is to have wake.cmd first restart the Linksys service after coming out of hibernate and regain internet access (takes around 30 sec, create artificial delay with a sleep command inside wake.cmd) and hopefully have the EPG update run subsequently. Does this seem like it might work?
Thank you,
-Ed
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