2019-08-31, 10:40 PM
Hello, All-
I have just recently and reluctantly upgraded my PC from Windows 7 to Windows 10 Home Version 1607. My computer does not use the EPG and all Network devices are disabled. All recordings are scheduled manually.
I have been running test recordings and things seem to be recording OK. However, I have run into a problem that has been discussed on and off and that is the condition where the system will sleep and then wake up a minute later after all recordings have finished for the evening.
I have turned off Wake On options on my Network Card even though the card is disabled. But here is the strange thing...If I run Windows Resource Monitor and observe the Network section both NRecord.exe and NTray.exe are trying to reach beap.adss.yahoo.com. If I turn off the NPVR service the network activity ceases. This is verified by stopping and then restarting the Windows Resource Monitor. In this case I suspect that all requests are being sent to the loopback address but does make me curious on why.
This further makes me wonder if this Network activity could be related to why some computers wake up after a minute after going to sleep when recordings are completed.
Looking forward to the responses and thanks...Jerry
I have just recently and reluctantly upgraded my PC from Windows 7 to Windows 10 Home Version 1607. My computer does not use the EPG and all Network devices are disabled. All recordings are scheduled manually.
I have been running test recordings and things seem to be recording OK. However, I have run into a problem that has been discussed on and off and that is the condition where the system will sleep and then wake up a minute later after all recordings have finished for the evening.
I have turned off Wake On options on my Network Card even though the card is disabled. But here is the strange thing...If I run Windows Resource Monitor and observe the Network section both NRecord.exe and NTray.exe are trying to reach beap.adss.yahoo.com. If I turn off the NPVR service the network activity ceases. This is verified by stopping and then restarting the Windows Resource Monitor. In this case I suspect that all requests are being sent to the loopback address but does make me curious on why.
This further makes me wonder if this Network activity could be related to why some computers wake up after a minute after going to sleep when recordings are completed.
Looking forward to the responses and thanks...Jerry