My EE box keeps going into deep sleep cant turn on tv for ages

brightbox wont come out of deep sleep for ages

You need to give us more information, otherwise we cannot help. My EE TV has not done that, but if it is your EE TV box, have you tried resetting it? There is a reset button under the box, small, and you will need something like a pen to push it to restart and reset. You will have to put your wifi details back in etc.

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