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Old 06-01-2015, 22:00   #11
Superblade7
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Re: TiVo/smart TV networking.

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Originally Posted by Topgun View Post
I do occasionally use MRS (for the few channels that are allowed to be used in that way!) but so far the tv seems to be working fine wirelessly. Unless things change, I'll just keep it as it is. Thanks for input.
No worries, glad you got it sorted.

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Originally Posted by nomadking View Post
What can be done with a Smart TV, desktop PC or laptop, if a Tivo is networked? I know that you do things like setting up and modifying recordings and series links, but what else? Those things don't require the Tivo to be networked.
There are only two reasons to have your TiVo networked:
1) to enable you to use your phone/tablet as a remote via the TV Anywhere app;
2) to enable MRS if you have multiple TiVo boxes.

All other TV Anywhere features are available without networking the TiVo.
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