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TiVo Multiroom Streaming Problem
I have my two TiVo boxes networked together so that I can watch programmes recorded on one on the other and vice versa. At least that's how it should work in theory but repeatedly I have been having a problem. Midway through watching a recording it stops and I get the message 'Network too slow'.
I am using a cat 5 wired connection via a superhub 2 and have checked that my plugs are properly connected. I can't find any explanation on the Virgin Media multiroom streaming troubleshooting pages. Can anyone offer any help? |
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Yes I have noticed this. Before the VM homeplug trial I used A TP-link games adapter and streamed over wi-fi. This seemed the only way to get a good connection. Then the homeplugs seemed to work (at least during the trial) but then went back to dropping the connection so back onto the TP-Link.
The only thing I havent tried is using an ethernet cable from the tivo to the router. (havent got a long enough one for a test.) |
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The only difference I see between what you do is that you use the Superhub and I use a Asus router and run the Superhub in modem mode.
Do you have Cisco or Samsung Tivos? I have Samsung. A 1TB and a 500GB one. I have a thought that I could drop an ethernet cable out of the window to connect it to the downstaris one and see what happens. |
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It's strange to have issues when wired , I don't have a TiVo so can't comment on multiroom streaming with it.
Connectivity with wifi and homeplugs will always result in connection issues for some. I have my Sky Q Mini connected to my Sky Q hub with wifi using the mesh and it's been pretty problem free even more so since the latest firmware update. Could it be a problem since the latest update if you have received it ? |
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I suspect that using the superhub doesnt help. I left an ethernet test between thwe tivos running while I went shopping ( found a long ethernet cable that I didnt know I had) and there were no problems. However I have the superhub in modem mode.;) and am using an Asus router running merlin firmware |
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You can run an Ethernet between two TiVos directly without going via hub/switch/whatever. It would be a good thing to try to rule out your SuperHub.
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I have the same problem, both of mine are connected via a gigabit switch through Cat 5e cables.
Its very irritating, since on restarting, the recording starts off from the beginning again (or wherever you last started it). I can only assume that the buffer used for multi-room streaming is very small. Colin |
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A direct TiVo to TiVo connection via a cat 5e cable is not the answer. I was watching a recording yesterday evening streamed from my second TiVo and it was interrupted by the familiar and unwelcome 'Network too slow' message. Pressing OK took me back to the start of the recording and I had to fast-forward to the point where I was interrupted. The fault must lie with the TiVo and its networking ability (or lack of). Everything else seems to be working normally.
This is a really annoying problem especially with the Olympic games upon us when, not being a sports fan, I plan to be watching a lot of recorded material. Has no one got a solution for it? |
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Sounds like the sending TiVo isn't supplying data fast enough. Try a "Clear Thumb ratings & Suggestions" on it. (if you haven't already) |
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