Thread: TiVo BBC iplayer problem
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Old 03-09-2014, 20:26   #33
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Re: BBC iplayer problem

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY View Post
However, I think that this will not be properly resolved until the VM update has been rolled out and the new BBC i-Player is installed on the Tivos later this year.
It's not software related. The problems are all down to network congestion, which explains why it only affects some people.

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Originally Posted by japitts View Post
does this mean the TiVo traffic is routed differently over the network once it goes "down the pipe".. it must be?
The majority of modems use DOCSIS3 and the majority of TiVos use DOCSIS1, so they are using different frequencies and talking to different equipment in the hubsite. One can be congested and the other not.
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