The cost of sticking with Dial-Up

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Re: The cost of sticking with Dial-Up

Postby baward » Fri Sep 23, 2011 11:33 am

Is there somewhere I could send a 'vanilla' Tivo to, to get converted for network use? I have almost no technical skills, although could probably follow an installation 101.

Thanks,
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Re: The cost of sticking with Dial-Up

Postby healeydave » Fri Sep 23, 2011 3:48 pm

If you have and AltEPG image on your TiVo it's as simple as plugging in the cachecard and rebooting.

If you don't have a cachecard yet, tivoland will include fitting and configuration with the purchase, but I will need the TiVo which would cost add postage costs to your upgrade budget.
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Re: The cost of sticking with Dial-Up

Postby drgeoff » Sat Sep 24, 2011 11:49 am

baward wrote:Is there somewhere I could send a 'vanilla' Tivo to, to get converted for network use? I have almost no technical skills, although could probably follow an installation 101.

Thanks,
Ben


Is this the same TiVo as in viewtopic.php?f=16&t=642?
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Re: The cost of sticking with Dial-Up

Postby baward » Sun Sep 25, 2011 9:18 pm

healeydave wrote:If you have and AltEPG image on your TiVo it's as simple as plugging in the cachecard and rebooting.

If you don't have a cachecard yet, tivoland will include fitting and configuration with the purchase, but I will need the TiVo which would cost add postage costs to your upgrade budget.


Thank you Dave, I appreciate it.
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