http://www.ptvupgrade.com/networking/PTVnetHD.html
HD-TiVo Connect to your home pc network
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HiDeffjeff
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HD-TiVo Connect to your home pc network
It's finally here!......
This is awesome! view programming and set to record from work or anywhere once you hook your tivo to the web. Includes caller id options and much more....browser enabled...go here for more info....
http://www.ptvupgrade.com/networking/PTVnetHD.html
http://www.ptvupgrade.com/networking/PTVnetHD.html
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bobby_c
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Re: Connect your HD-TiVo to your home pc network
I think you have the wrong link..... 
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HiDeffjeff
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Nope...It's the correct link. I figured anyone interested would read into it and decide which is best. Buying a HR10-250 already set up, or upgrading their existing unit themselves like I did...
...Here's another link...
http://www.pvrblog.com/pvr/2005/02/pvtnet.html
PTVnet unlocks the power of your DirecTV DVR by enabling the unused USB ports on the rear panel, and providing you basic network connectivity to your TiVo. A PTVnet drive along with a standard USB 2.0 Ethernet adapter (and an optional wireless bridge) and you'll be able to communicate with your TiVo over the web to remotely schedule, sort, and prune your content faster than if you were sitting in front of it with the remote control! Additionally, we've included support for large drives (aka LBA48 support) and several other popular tools to enhance your TiVo experience (eg caller id right on your TV screen!). Lastly, telnet and ftp access is also provided for advanced users*.
http://www.pvrblog.com/pvr/2005/02/pvtnet.html
PTVnet unlocks the power of your DirecTV DVR by enabling the unused USB ports on the rear panel, and providing you basic network connectivity to your TiVo. A PTVnet drive along with a standard USB 2.0 Ethernet adapter (and an optional wireless bridge) and you'll be able to communicate with your TiVo over the web to remotely schedule, sort, and prune your content faster than if you were sitting in front of it with the remote control! Additionally, we've included support for large drives (aka LBA48 support) and several other popular tools to enhance your TiVo experience (eg caller id right on your TV screen!). Lastly, telnet and ftp access is also provided for advanced users*.
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bobby_c
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Ah, I see. I thought maybe you were talking about Slingbox. I had a chance to play with one of these yesterday and it was really cool. I accessed one (with permission) in Connecticut from California and had complete control over the DishNet 942 DVR that it was hooked up to.
I was able to change channels (watching CT TV), could access the DVR functions, everything the receiver's remote could do. It was flat amazing.
http://www.slingmedia.com/what.php4
I was able to change channels (watching CT TV), could access the DVR functions, everything the receiver's remote could do. It was flat amazing.
http://www.slingmedia.com/what.php4
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HiDeffjeff
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