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TV config push and software updates - via api over network


steven_spk

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I've been looking through the API docs and source code but haven't been able to find accessibility for pushing config files and software updates to a number of TVs within a network.

Also is there a way to alter setting within the hidden menu with the ares api?

 I need to change certain setup config on a big number of TVs on the network. Is that doable? 

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