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This is a discussion on Re: FritzBox Fon 7140 problem with modems within the uk.telecom.voip forums, part of the Newsgroup Forums category; Richard Anderton <richard@bonshaw.demon.co.uk> wrote: [color=blue] > If you feel you are up to ...
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Richard Anderton <richard@bonshaw.demon.co.uk> wrote:
[color=blue] > If you feel you are up to it technically why not convert your TiVO with > a Network Card and Digital Cache?[/color] Thanks for your message. My TiVo has got a network card which I have had for years (not one with a cache, I think it's just called TurboNet) but have had no success in getting to work in the long term. Rather offtopic for this ng, but anyway.... it's rather a long story, I'm afraid! The first attempt failed in getting the network bit to work. Some months later, a friend who was so impressed with my TiVo got one himself and his came with a working TurboNet so I bought a new hard drive and did a clone which worked perfectly. The only thing which I didn't pick up initially was that his TiVo was running 2.5.5a, and so although the setup initially worked fine; it was downloading guide data over the network and I could use TiVoWeb, the TiVo then wanted to 'update' the system, which mucked everything up, and eventually it ran out of guide data. I had kept the previous drive so swapped that back. Then someone in the TiVo forums suggested that I phone TiVo and get them to phone customer services and tell them that I had the Teletext bug and 'upgrade' my system to 2.5.5a. Anyway, a couple of days later my TiVo crashed in a bad way with GSOD. I thought this had happened in the process of updating to 2.5.5a so I re-imaged my friend's TiVo drive and then it worked but I had exactly the same problem as I did the last time. I checked with TiVo customer services who confirmed the request for the 2.5.5a upgrade had 'been sent to America', but for some reason it never got actioned. In fact, the Tivo is still running the plain 2.5.5 As you can imagine, at this time I was thoroughly fed up with the whole thing, and in fact I built an old computer and ran MythTV on it for a while, but for various reasons I then decided to go back to the TiVo, and someone on the forums let me download a fresh 2.5.5 image, which has worked fine ever since, but after all that time and money wasted, I think I'll just stick to something that works! In actual fact the TiVos are pretty cheap on eBay now so I might treat myself to another one which comes with the stuff I need! |
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In message <1ie0sj9.mi1cg51q7rwg2N%markinglenospam@nospamfastmail.fm>,
Mark Ingle <markinglenospam@nospamfastmail.fm> writes[color=blue] >As you can imagine, at this time I was thoroughly fed up with the whole >thing, and in fact I built an old computer and ran MythTV on it for a >while, but for various reasons I then decided to go back to the TiVo, >and someone on the forums let me download a fresh 2.5.5 image, which has >worked fine ever since, but after all that time and money wasted, I >think I'll just stick to something that works! > >In actual fact the TiVos are pretty cheap on eBay now so I might treat >myself to another one which comes with the stuff I need![/color] Better not go on here as it is rather OT. We have not had these problems so perhaps we are lucky. The two machines each have two enormous disks and all works fine. I have load balancing software which minimises clashes. I can control the machines from anywhere in the world by logging into my firewall and I can lie in bed and switch programs using the web browser in my PDA. They beat the hell out of any other recorders although a lot is down to the superb way in which TiVo index the programs. -- Richard Anderton |
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