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- #WHAT IS EHOME INFRARED RECEIVER INSTALL#
- #WHAT IS EHOME INFRARED RECEIVER DRIVERS#
- #WHAT IS EHOME INFRARED RECEIVER DRIVER#
- #WHAT IS EHOME INFRARED RECEIVER WINDOWS 7#
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And again I don't think this applies to you but if you get unexpected power changes in a NUC, that was sometimes happening from use of unrelated IR remote in same room such as certain TV models or maybe even the pause button of MS remotes.
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#WHAT IS EHOME INFRARED RECEIVER DRIVER#
I don't think this applies to you but If the IR isn't working at all in Windows (but you have the driver installed), then you may need to investigate a registry setting depending on what ID the remote control is set to - this situation was common with some Xbox remote in past messages here. Settings for waking from sleep such as S3 might appear in BIOS but be sure to also consider any settings about that in the device driver (such as Properties-Power-allow this device to wake), because device driver is normally what seems likely to control that. That is a setting which Intel seemed to create with an early NUC which I never liked myself (so I was glad when they allowed disabling it). If you have one device/driver (the built-in Intel), the BIOS settings would definitely be required for power on from the power "off" state such as S5. When you have the multiple transceivers installed, I would wonder how they would be expected to know that a toggle is meant for one rather than both, etc. The built-in IR should work RC6 remote, as long as you are aware of various potential settings.
#WHAT IS EHOME INFRARED RECEIVER DRIVERS#
The drivers that Intel presumably discuss with you are for the built-in IR. I am curious why you seem to be complicating things by installing an additional USB IR transceiver device into USB, rather than just using the one built-in to the NUC.
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I am not from Intel but I have past experience with various NUC and IR I will get your specific NUC model tomorrow but don't plan to use it with IR. Might this mean that the issue of not being able to wake from sleep in the NUC7i5BNH is related more to inadequacies with the bios than the ITE drivers? Thus I am back where I started with with the "ITECIR Infrared Receiver (EC)" and the two instances of "Microsoft eHome Infrared Transceiver" as before in device manager. The NUC7i5BNH then started misbehaving, wouldn't boot properly to Windows and eventually fell back to Advanced Startup Options where I was able to reinstall a working backup image of Windows 10, I then tried uninstalling the entry "ITECIR Infrared Receiver (EC)" along with the driver, but on rebooting the entry "ITECIR Infrared Receiver (EC)" had reappeared. I tried installing the driver "ITECIR Infrared Receiver (SIO2)" in the NUC7i5BNH using the "Have Disk" option, and ended up with an entry "ITECIR Infrared Receiver (SIO2)" along with an entry "ITECIR Infrared Receiver (EC)" and the two instances of "Microsoft eHome Infrared Transceiver" in device manager. However in the case of the NUC6i5SYH I see "ITECIR Infrared Receiver (SIO2)" and two instances of "Microsoft eHome Infrared Transceiver" in device manager. The exact same combination of USB Consumer IR transceiver and Harmony remote as in the NUC7i5BNH successfully wake the NUC6i5SYH from sleep every time without fail.
#WHAT IS EHOME INFRARED RECEIVER WINDOWS 7#
I then noted what was in in device manager for an installation of Windows 7 in a NUC6i5SYH. On reinstalling the ITE package I am then presented with the "ITECIR Infrared Receiver (EC)" and the two instances of "Microsoft eHome Infrared Transceiver" as before in device manager. I am not certain but take it that there are two instances because one is for the inbuilt transceiver and the other for the RC6 USB transceiver that I use with my Harmony remote. I also uninstalled the two instances of "Microsoft eHome Infrared Transceiver" that always appear in device manager when scanning for hardware changes. This time I tried uninstalling the ITE package both from "uninstall or change a program" in control panel and the ITECIR driver in device manager.
#WHAT IS EHOME INFRARED RECEIVER INSTALL#
The driver that you are asking me to install is the same driver third in the list that you asked me to install in the second post in this thread.