Pete77 wrote:When it could connect on the 0808 number my dialup Tivo seemed to complete a successful daily call 95% of the time or better. Why should that suddenly deteriorate to only 20% to 30% of the time on the 0845 and 020 numbers?
Read what I wrote - I'm not denying that some people are having a problem with the non-0808 number; what I am refuting is your theory about "selective modem protocols" which you repeatedly state as though it was fact.
Pete77 wrote:Also if people did not speculate about things that they do not currently have proven facts for then surely science would never have progressed very far over the last few hundred years.
Simply repeating your theory over and over and over and over again doesn't make it any less nonsense. Merely irritating.
Pete77 wrote:Or do we think that the connection path through to Tivo from these dialup PoPs is more tortuous and therefore unreliable than that available from the built in 0808 number it used to call?
Quite possibly. There could be any one of loads of reasons. Perhaps a 25% success rate is the
norm but the 0808 was 'enhanced' to achieve 95%? (Certainly I never achieved 95% using dial-up in the days before broadband.) You need to know where the 0808 terminated; how did it route there; did it forward to the epg servers or was it directly connected; which transatlantic carrier did it use; was it matched to the TiVo's modem.
Yes that last one suggests that modems can be matched - of course they can: we used to do it all the time. (For example, it was well known that USR modems only connected reliably with Pace or other USR modems.) But that does NOT suggest that
Pete77 wrote:some modems that take the call on this number are still configured for Tivo's access protocols and others are not.
You might as well suggest that TiVo Inc. have deliberately changed their server software so that it only accepts 1 in 4 of every dial-in call from a UK TiVo and deliberately drops the rest. Has every bit as much credibility as
your theory! Oh and VM told them to do this (just to feed your 'conspiracy theorist type mindset').
In short we simply don't know and making up theories (which are then promoted as fact) is at best a pointless waste of time, and at worst misleading.
p.s. I'd be interested to know how you derived your figure of "95%" success rate on the 0808 number - did you read the TiVo's logfile every day? Or did you just make that figure up.