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I've got a friend who got a new Tivo for Christmas and disliked the
phone chord going across her bedroom. She opted for a wireless phone
jack, which for some reason, a few months later, no longer works to
complete the calls. I suggested connecting wirelessly through her
network for two reasons:
One, it worked just fine for me at home; I'm using a D-Link DWL-122
usb adaptor in my Tivo Series 2 with software version 7.1 with my
Belkin wireless router. Makes the connection downloads daily; Tivo To
Go works; I get my pictures and music on my Tivo; it was an easy
setup, no problems, I'm in Tivo Hog Heaven.
She asked me to set up her Tivo and I said no problem, as it was no
problem for me, but, of course, alas, her setup was a big ol stinking
problem, and I can't really figure out why - perhaps one of you can
help me.
She's got a Tivo Series 2 standalone DVR, and is connecting to the
internet wirelessly through SBC Yahoo. She's got a 2Wire - modem? I
think? It sure doesn't look like a router, so it must just be a
wireless modem. There's a WEP key in brackets on the bottom of it,
40-to-64 bit encryption (please forgive me for my inaccuracies, I'm
emailing from home and am working from memory). Anyway, her 2Wire
modem is one I've seen in many setups for SBC Yahoo here in Los
Angeles - it stands on its side and looks kind of like this >_< .
I brought my own d-link DWL-122 and the Tivo recognized it; I
downloaded the update and led Tivo through the network setup. Tivo
located the network name, which I selected. When I reached the
passphrase/encryption section, I put in the WEP key in brackets. Tivo
then looked for the network, but replied that it couldn't connect.
I then went through the setup again, opting this time to not put in a
password, thinking that my friend didn't use one in the first place.
This time, I selected no password, and Tivo automatically accepted 40
to 64 bit encryption. Tivo connected to the local network, saying it
had a strong signal. I attempted to connect to the Tivo service via
the network, but Tivo couldn't connect. The error message stated it
couldn't locate a DHCP server.
I went through the setup again and put the WEP key in different places
during the setup - each time from then on, however, Tivo would not
connect to the local network; it would never get a signal. I even
tried going back to connecting without a password, but it won't do so
any more.
I called SBC Yahoo customer service and after half an hour on the
phone, they told me nothing helpful, except that I should call Tivo
Customer Service. I had to leave at that point, though, so now I'm
asking you guys.
Does anyone have experience with the 2Wire wireless internet gateway
with SBC Yahoo and setting up the Tivo wireless network? How did you
do it? The only difference I can see between my network at home (which
works) and hers (which is driving me NUTS) is that I'm using a
wireless router, and the 2Wire appears to be a wireless modem. Does
she require a wireless router in order for Tivo to work? Can it not
network with the wireless 2Wire modem? If so, how do I do it? My first
guess is that the 2Wire has a static IP address that I'd need to
configure manually - I'd rather not spend half an hour on customer
support again. Help?
Thanks!
Norton
I've got a friend who got a new Tivo for Christmas and disliked the
phone chord going across her bedroom. She opted for a wireless phone
jack, which for some reason, a few months later, no longer works to
complete the calls. I suggested connecting wirelessly through her
network for two reasons:
One, it worked just fine for me at home; I'm using a D-Link DWL-122
usb adaptor in my Tivo Series 2 with software version 7.1 with my
Belkin wireless router. Makes the connection downloads daily; Tivo To
Go works; I get my pictures and music on my Tivo; it was an easy
setup, no problems, I'm in Tivo Hog Heaven.
She asked me to set up her Tivo and I said no problem, as it was no
problem for me, but, of course, alas, her setup was a big ol stinking
problem, and I can't really figure out why - perhaps one of you can
help me.
She's got a Tivo Series 2 standalone DVR, and is connecting to the
internet wirelessly through SBC Yahoo. She's got a 2Wire - modem? I
think? It sure doesn't look like a router, so it must just be a
wireless modem. There's a WEP key in brackets on the bottom of it,
40-to-64 bit encryption (please forgive me for my inaccuracies, I'm
emailing from home and am working from memory). Anyway, her 2Wire
modem is one I've seen in many setups for SBC Yahoo here in Los
Angeles - it stands on its side and looks kind of like this >_< .
I brought my own d-link DWL-122 and the Tivo recognized it; I
downloaded the update and led Tivo through the network setup. Tivo
located the network name, which I selected. When I reached the
passphrase/encryption section, I put in the WEP key in brackets. Tivo
then looked for the network, but replied that it couldn't connect.
I then went through the setup again, opting this time to not put in a
password, thinking that my friend didn't use one in the first place.
This time, I selected no password, and Tivo automatically accepted 40
to 64 bit encryption. Tivo connected to the local network, saying it
had a strong signal. I attempted to connect to the Tivo service via
the network, but Tivo couldn't connect. The error message stated it
couldn't locate a DHCP server.
I went through the setup again and put the WEP key in different places
during the setup - each time from then on, however, Tivo would not
connect to the local network; it would never get a signal. I even
tried going back to connecting without a password, but it won't do so
any more.
I called SBC Yahoo customer service and after half an hour on the
phone, they told me nothing helpful, except that I should call Tivo
Customer Service. I had to leave at that point, though, so now I'm
asking you guys.
Does anyone have experience with the 2Wire wireless internet gateway
with SBC Yahoo and setting up the Tivo wireless network? How did you
do it? The only difference I can see between my network at home (which
works) and hers (which is driving me NUTS) is that I'm using a
wireless router, and the 2Wire appears to be a wireless modem. Does
she require a wireless router in order for Tivo to work? Can it not
network with the wireless 2Wire modem? If so, how do I do it? My first
guess is that the 2Wire has a static IP address that I'd need to
configure manually - I'd rather not spend half an hour on customer
support again. Help?
Thanks!
Norton