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I have the HMO...paid for it...should have waited...
I contacted TiVo and got nowhere.... I have a Series 2 connected via wireless router to cable modem...the connection between the TiVo and the router is fine, it make the necessary daily connects and updates and I can get the Best Buy Music demo, etc....but my TiVo DVR can't seem to find the server (or TiVo Beacon). I've tried all my local ISP addressed, etc and I've even removed the TiVo Desktop program (and all related programs) from my computer, rebooted and redownloaded from TiVo.com....I still can't get a connection to My Music or Photos. Now, when I remove the program (using uninstall), reboot and reinstall, I run the TiVo Desktop and my Music and Photos are still published....so there must be cookies or something somewhere that aren't uninstalled with the program. I don't know if this is affecting the program, keeping it from truly reinstalling, but I am frustrated I paid $99 for the HMO and only had use of it for about 2-3 months. Now, I can't access it at all. I have McAfee Firewall and even though the TiVo Beacon, Desktop and Server are all granted full access, I still get nowhere, even when I completely disable the Firewall I get nowhere, so I don't think it's a firewall issue either. Anyone have any other suggestions??? |
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On Sun, 1 Aug 2004 14:45:16 -0400, "Rob McCartney"
wrote: I have McAfee Firewall and even though the TiVo Beacon, Desktop and Server are all granted full access, I still get nowhere, even when I completely disable the Firewall I get nowhere, so I don't think it's a firewall issue either. Anyone have any other suggestions??? Try uninstalling the McAfee.. I'll bet it starts working properly. |
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I had a similar problem setting up my router with my series 2... Try this...
[Start]--[Run] then type "winipcfg" open your more info option to see your network IP and Gatway etc... Hit "Renew" and then attempt to logon to TiVo again... worked for me.... "Rob McCartney" wrote in message ... I have the HMO...paid for it...should have waited... I contacted TiVo and got nowhere.... I have a Series 2 connected via wireless router to cable modem...the connection between the TiVo and the router is fine, it make the necessary daily connects and updates and I can get the Best Buy Music demo, etc....but my TiVo DVR can't seem to find the server (or TiVo Beacon). I've tried all my local ISP addressed, etc and I've even removed the TiVo Desktop program (and all related programs) from my computer, rebooted and redownloaded from TiVo.com....I still can't get a connection to My Music or Photos. Now, when I remove the program (using uninstall), reboot and reinstall, I run the TiVo Desktop and my Music and Photos are still published....so there must be cookies or something somewhere that aren't uninstalled with the program. I don't know if this is affecting the program, keeping it from truly reinstalling, but I am frustrated I paid $99 for the HMO and only had use of it for about 2-3 months. Now, I can't access it at all. I have McAfee Firewall and even though the TiVo Beacon, Desktop and Server are all granted full access, I still get nowhere, even when I completely disable the Firewall I get nowhere, so I don't think it's a firewall issue either. Anyone have any other suggestions??? |
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"Ken" wrote in message
news:[email protected]_s51... I had a similar problem setting up my router with my series 2... Try this... [Start]--[Run] then type "winipcfg" open your more info option to see your network IP and Gatway etc... Hit "Renew" and then attempt to logon to TiVo again... worked for me.... NOTE: That applies to Win9x (95,98,Me) class machines. For NT based (NT2, 2K, XP), in a CMD box, "ipconfig" for basic info (IP, mask and GW), "ipconfig /all" for detailed info and "ipconfig /renew" to perform a renew. |
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On Sun, 01 Aug 2004 14:45:16 -0400, Rob McCartney wrote:
I have McAfee Firewall and even though the TiVo Beacon, Desktop and Server are all granted full access, I still get nowhere, even when I completely disable the Firewall I get nowhere, so I don't think it's a firewall issue either. Just as a troubleshooting step, you can try running a program called TCPView from Sysinternals at http://www.sysinternals.com/ntw2k/source/tcpview.shtml This will show you all of the processes running on your PC that are listening for connections, connected, etc. (despite the name, it shows both TCP and UDP connections). If you don't see the HMO beacon listening, then you'll know it's on the PC end. -- Lenroc |
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Seth wrote: NOTE: That applies to Win9x (95,98,Me) class machines. For NT based (NT2, 2K, XP), in a CMD box, "ipconfig" for basic info (IP, mask and GW), "ipconfig /all" for detailed info and "ipconfig /renew" to perform a renew. On my XP Pro ipconfig just opens and closes a dos box. Nothing else and no results. |
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Nope, ain't gonna open my network to the world for the sake of some music
and family photos..... "Bill Blomgren" wrote in message ... On Sun, 1 Aug 2004 14:45:16 -0400, "Rob McCartney" wrote: I have McAfee Firewall and even though the TiVo Beacon, Desktop and Server are all granted full access, I still get nowhere, even when I completely disable the Firewall I get nowhere, so I don't think it's a firewall issue either. Anyone have any other suggestions??? Try uninstalling the McAfee.. I'll bet it starts working properly. |
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On Mon, 02 Aug 2004 08:52:25 -0400, Ian Singer wrote:
Seth wrote: NOTE: That applies to Win9x (95,98,Me) class machines. For NT based (NT2, 2K, XP), in a CMD box, "ipconfig" for basic info (IP, mask and GW), "ipconfig /all" for detailed info and "ipconfig /renew" to perform a renew. On my XP Pro ipconfig just opens and closes a dos box. Nothing else and no results. Run it from a command prompt box instead of start-run. |
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Nope, ain't gonna open my network to the world for the sake of some music
and family photos..... Valid point, but routers are so cheap these days, it's not worth not using one, that will isolate your Tivos and PCs from the Internet. |
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"Ian Singer" wrote in message
.. . Seth wrote: NOTE: That applies to Win9x (95,98,Me) class machines. For NT based (NT2, 2K, XP), in a CMD box, "ipconfig" for basic info (IP, mask and GW), "ipconfig /all" for detailed info and "ipconfig /renew" to perform a renew. On my XP Pro ipconfig just opens and closes a dos box. Nothing else and no results. " in a CMD box" It does give results, you just didn't see them because the window closed when the operation was complete. |
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