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Re: Tivo Box useable sockets
The ethernet socket on the TiVo is for connecting the TiVo to your home network, not for providing broadband services. You won't get an internet connection from your TiVo.
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What if you unscrewed the coax from the TiVo and plugged it into a spare modem?
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Not really sure what you mean by "spare modem". There can only be one modem active on your account. Any other modem wouldn't work.
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Another dumb question: Why and how would I connect the TiVo to my home network? An internet TV would be connected via wireless dongle to my Super Hub then? |
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We will have one in the front room, and one in the back room when the other one turns up. Would need a very long lead! Quote:
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No TV to the superhub. Although the TIVO box has an internet connection, its only for TIVO to use, you can't use it for your own devices |
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I wonder if those home plug things might be an option. plug ethernet lead from spare socket on superhub (looks like there's a few), to the home plug one end, then plug TV to home plug the other end. Surely that must give a more reliable connection than wifi? Superhub is good for my desktop PC, but it does go down sometimes and need a reboot etc.
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We have our old broadband router/modem thingy, what happens if we connect that to the spare way on the TV socket? Obviously if it's not allowed I wouldn't do it. |
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Your old modem will have been deactivated when you had the Superhub installed.
Home plug is definitely worth trying though. |
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Will you not be able to stream from pc to TiVO then? I know the tivo remote app on android will work when connected which is good.
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With thanks to advice from dwarfofpoison & other members of the forum I have finally got a system to my liking.
Having had reliable service from an LG TV for many years I replaced it with an LG 32" LCD model, unlike my old set this did not have the facility to listen to headphones whilst still having the speakers on (I am a bit hard of hearing & require the volume up a bit loud for the wife's liking. To get over this problem I have run an optical lead to a redundant mini disc player which is used as a digital to analogue convertor which powers the infra-red transmitter for my cordless headphones. On advice given here I used the audio out from the TIVO boxes SCart socket to power a VIVO 2.1 subwoofer system which is quite good for listening to music etc. I have connected a wireless keyboard to the usb socket on the TIVO for Utube use & this brings me to the problem I can access Utube type in the required page & the thumbnails come up but when I try to play the "program" I very often just get a blank screen or a control bar with start & stop buttons with this a red line travels part way across the screen (as if something is trying to load) and then everything stops. If I press the red arrow button or key I move onto the next thumbnail but the same thing keeps happening ie no program starts. Is the Utube very unreliable on the TIVO ????? also catchup does not seem as good as on the old Virgin box especially as you are now routed to BBC Iplayer which also seems a bit unreliable. Sorry for the rambling post but any info on this would be appreciated This brings me to my point is the |
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The failure of YouTube and iPlayer to start are known software problems. They should be fixed by future software updates, but meanwhile rebooting the box should get iPlayer working.
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Thanks, will we know when this software has been issued or will it (hopefully) just appear to be fixed after an overnight download sometime in the future
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It'll just happen overnight, but I don't know when
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Hi, just wondering if it would be possible to stream tivo content via a pc
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