I'm wondering if anyone else has noticed this problem which began with S234? The discrete power off code now acts as a power toggle meaning it turns the Hopper off, if it's on, but turns it on, if it's off. The discrete power off code should turn the Hopper off, if it's on, but do nothing if it's already off. It should never turn the Hopper on. The discrete power on and off codes are typically used in a third party remote in conjunction with macros (a string of codes) which set your system for the viewing of a particular source, amongst other things.