I guess this isn't surprising this day and age, but I just noticed that every time I run my Genpix Skywalker-1, that it gets on the internet and calls www.genpix-electronics.com , ie 74.220.207.147 , and first gives the info that I'm running it with TSREADER, then it issues some GET LATEST VERSION command via html. Genpix then comes back with an html reply giving the date, and some info about it's server. I didn't see any info about the skywalker version being transmitted, but I may have missed it. When actually locking onto transponders, there isn't any communication, but when you later stop using the Genpix, it sends another packet. Sounds like they're at least logging time of usage and via what program the thing is being run. But it also seems like they have a back door via which they could be doing other things in the future.
I experimented by blocking their IP# on one of my routers, and the Genpix still works even when it's packets are blocked, so I may block it on my main router.
I just don't like it when programs and/or hardware goes onto the internet without permission. But I guess everything computerized does that now.
I experimented by blocking their IP# on one of my routers, and the Genpix still works even when it's packets are blocked, so I may block it on my main router.
I just don't like it when programs and/or hardware goes onto the internet without permission. But I guess everything computerized does that now.