I was watching my DNS server traffic today, and with my 612 on the net, it is hitting a domain called "echo.dishaccess.tv" about 1500 times a day; this is without me doing anything other than normal TV watching. Does not matter if box is turned on or off.
DNS log reads:
--> Request from "my-IP-number" For A-record for echo.dishaccess.tv
--> Sending request to ns-2.echostar.com (205.172.146.21) for A-record for echo.dishaccess.tv
--> Reply from 205.172.146.21 about A-record for echo.dishaccess.tv
--> Sending reply to "my-IP-number" about A-record for echo.dishaccess.tv
--> Answer: A-record for echo.dishaccess.tv 8.7.94.55
And this goes on..and...on...about 1500 times every day, That's like hit every minute. If this is to make sure my box is connected to broadband, I just wonder how much unecesseary Internet traffic several million DVRs create every day.
DNS log reads:
--> Request from "my-IP-number" For A-record for echo.dishaccess.tv
--> Sending request to ns-2.echostar.com (205.172.146.21) for A-record for echo.dishaccess.tv
--> Reply from 205.172.146.21 about A-record for echo.dishaccess.tv
--> Sending reply to "my-IP-number" about A-record for echo.dishaccess.tv
--> Answer: A-record for echo.dishaccess.tv 8.7.94.55
And this goes on..and...on...about 1500 times every day, That's like hit every minute. If this is to make sure my box is connected to broadband, I just wonder how much unecesseary Internet traffic several million DVRs create every day.