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The Yank 13-02-2018 11:20

Re: Free V6 box
 
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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 35936585)
Oh err missus ! The bit about WiFi, is given as a last resort. It should be the first option to avoid extra wires, PowerPoints etc. Surely if they have VM equipment the customer will of course have a stable WiFi connection ! I think they are just trying to avoid techy phone calls.

I'm with you - they do try to push the need for Powerline adapters - I know my engineer told me I would NEED them to talk between boxes.

nodrogd 13-02-2018 11:34

Re: Free V6 box
 
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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 35936585)
Oh err missus ! The bit about WiFi, is given as a last resort. It should be the first option to avoid extra wires, PowerPoints etc. Surely if they have VM equipment the customer will of course have a stable WiFi connection ! I think they are just trying to avoid techy phone calls.

A connection that is competing with all your neighbours WiFi. I don't think so. Started using my "remote" box with 2.4Ghz & it was useless, as despite 60% signal strength my router was competing with at least 10 other users on all the available WiFi channels & streaming was no go. Moves to 5Ghz & it worked for a while. Then it stopped. Used a WiFi scanner only to find a neighbour had started using the same channel. Chose another channel & its working again perfectly despite marginal (35%) signal.

cheekyangus 13-02-2018 12:00

Re: Free V6 box
 
What does the Wifi/Ethernet connection actually get used for? Is it just for communicating with other boxes/devices in the home? Or is it all catchup/ondemand services?
The original VM Tivos use the same coax as the broadcast TV, a completely separate connection to home broadband, does the V6 not do the same?

RobboEdin 13-02-2018 12:09

Re: Free V6 box
 
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Originally Posted by cheekyangus (Post 35936621)
What does the Wifi/Ethernet connection actually get used for? Is it just for communicating with other boxes/devices in the home? Or is it all catchup/ondemand services?
The original VM Tivos use the same coax as the broadcast TV, a completely separate connection to home broadband, does the V6 not do the same?

Currently the internet connection is used for guide updates and BBC iPlayer and other apps.
Expect that to change and see the internet used more.

spiderplant 13-02-2018 12:12

Re: Free V6 box
 
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Originally Posted by cheekyangus (Post 35936621)
The original VM Tivos use the same coax as the broadcast TV, a completely separate connection to home broadband, does the V6 not do the same?

No, it also needs a standalone modem

Itshim 13-02-2018 12:57

Re: Free V6 box
 
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Originally Posted by RobboEdin (Post 35936622)
Currently the internet connection is used for guide updates and BBC iPlayer and other apps.
Expect that to change and see the internet used more.

So does that mean bb down V6 falls down as well ?

spiderplant 13-02-2018 13:07

Re: Free V6 box
 
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Originally Posted by Itshim (Post 35936626)
So does that mean bb down V6 falls down as well ?

It means some parts of it stop working. But the same is true of the boxes with a built-in modem - if the modem can't connect, you lose the interactive features.

Itshim 13-02-2018 14:00

Re: Free V6 box
 
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Originally Posted by spiderplant (Post 35936627)
It means some parts of it stop working. But the same is true of the boxes with a built-in modem - if the modem can't connect, you lose the interactive features.

So that's a yes then . Have had bb fail but TiVo works never had modem not work on TiVo guess that is something to look forward too.

RobboEdin 13-02-2018 14:01

Re: Free V6 box
 
..and V6 continues to work EXACTLY THE SAME as TiVo would if it lost its broadband connection.

Jon22 13-02-2018 14:02

Re: Free V6 box
 
Installed the V6 for my dad on Sunday. Much quicker than the previous Tivo. I did notice that catch up and on demand were "temporarily unavailable". Does it take time for it to become available or should it be ready straight away? I'll be taking another look this evening, so will see if anything has changed.

OLD BOY 13-02-2018 14:05

Re: Free V6 box
 
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Originally Posted by Jon22 (Post 35936636)
Installed the V6 for my dad on Sunday. Much quicker than the previous Tivo. I did notice that catch up and on demand were "temporarily unavailable". Does it take time for it to become available or should it be ready straight away? I'll be taking another look this evening, so will see if anything has changed.

The on demand services will take time to load, Jon. Be patient, they will arrive!

Jon22 13-02-2018 14:16

Re: Free V6 box
 
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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35936638)
The on demand services will take time to load, Jon. Be patient, they will arrive!

Ok thanks :). Will see if they've appeared when I go up later.

spiderplant 13-02-2018 15:53

Re: Free V6 box
 
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Originally Posted by Jon22 (Post 35936636)
Installed the V6 for my dad on Sunday. Much quicker than the previous Tivo. I did notice that catch up and on demand were "temporarily unavailable". Does it take time for it to become available or should it be ready straight away? I'll be taking another look this evening, so will see if anything has changed.

Try giving it a reboot.

nashville 13-02-2018 16:50

Re: Free V6 box
 
I hear that some routers are not very secure and can be hacked and V M are giving you a more up to date one free, Is this true, ? I have had mine for years,

Jon22 13-02-2018 17:04

Re: Free V6 box
 
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Originally Posted by nashville (Post 35936649)
I hear that some routers are not very secure and can be hacked and V M are giving you a more up to date one free, Is this true, ? I have had mine for years,

You do get a Hub 3 if you have anything older than a SuperHub 2, so SuperHub 1 etc.


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