mjevans wrote:I have one tivo with a cachecard fitted which I presume doesn't have a network connection [it's been 3 years since I fitted it].
Cachecard has an Ethernet socket as it is primarily a network card with a option of fitting memory .
mjevans wrote:I have one tivo with a cachecard fitted which I presume doesn't have a network connection [it's been 3 years since I fitted it].
spitfires wrote:mjevans wrote:
However, you may choose to get a network card to take advantage of the wonderful world of TivoWeb and/or replace a 10 year old disc (they had an expected service life of 3 years so you're on borrowed time now!!)
Inner Zone wrote:mjevans wrote:I have one tivo with a cachecard fitted which I presume doesn't have a network connection [it's been 3 years since I fitted it].
Cachecard has an Ethernet socket as it is primarily a network card with a option of fitting memory .
mjevans wrote:One has a 500 and the 2 others have 120s which I'd like to replace with bigger.
mjevans wrote:Ideally I'd like cards that have the cache + network like those on the Tivoland site at £89. Are these still available?
spitfires wrote:mjevans wrote:One has a 500 and the 2 others have 120s which I'd like to replace with bigger.
No problem - Mike, Dave and others will be offering replacement bigger discs pre-configured for the new epg.
(Available after 31st May).
healeydave wrote:As it happens, John is advertising one off cards on ebay for NZ$62.40 including shipping (less than I was quoted)
In fact, John's one off unit price on ebay (NZ$45) is 11 cents less than I was quoted for buying 50 cards after fee's, so I think its probably best I stay out of the equation and let you guy's buy them direct
mesaka wrote:However, if I have understood correctly the listings will now need to be updated using a phone line only? Is that correct?
mesaka wrote:I'm slightly confused. I'm not based in the UK but use a UK TiVo along with a $ky box to get my fix of TV from home. Up to June 1st I just download the listings via my cachecard / internet connection. However, if I have understood correctly the listings will now need to be updated using a phone line only? Is that correct? If so will it be a "normal" number (that I can call from abroad) or will it be a premium one? If the latter then i guess I will not have access to it as normally premium rate numbers are restricted to a single country?
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