On Jan 21, 2:25pm, Steve Shipley wrote:
> Subject: Tivo Talk
>
> I haven't paid much attention to my Tivo but I did upgrade to a Series2
> last year since they allowed me to transfer my lifetime subscription.
> So now I have a Philips ptv300 that is sitting idle.
>
> I knew these things were upgradable but I didn't realize they were
> networkable.
> Accessing Rhapsody from the Tivo has been a pleasant surprise.
>
> I've always wanted a computer and TV for the shop and the Tivo would make
> it just that much cooler. I did a cursory Google and found a kit.
>
> Could you provide a few more details, links, and/or recommendations?
>
>-- End of excerpt from Steve Shipley
I bought a "TurboNET" network card from 9thTee
(http://www.9thtee.com/turbonet.htm).
I suspect that there are other things one can do with a networked
Series 1 Tivo, but my main goal was to allow the Tivo to get it's
listing data via the internet, and do away with the reliance on a
wired phone line. The TurboNET card worked as advertised. I installed
the card and used the optional Connect Kit to move the ethernet
connection outside of the box (this is not necessary, but it makes
things a bit cleaner). Version 3 of the Tivo software already has
support for this network card built in; all I had to do was plug in
the card and get it wired to my router (it needs a DHCP server),
start up the Tivo, enter in a special "dialing prefix", and my Tivo
no longer needs a phone line to get the listing data.
--Marcus
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