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I'm an American who spends a lot of time overseas. I have no experience
with Tivo, but I do know a bit about computers. I have an apartment in
Germany with a home network (running XPSP2) and broadband internet
access, and cable TV at home in the USA. I'm returning to the states
for a brief visit soon, and would like to set up a device to record
shows off my cable at my home in the USA. Then I want to be able to
access this device remotely once I return to Europe in order to program
it as well as to be able to download the recorded shows to my European
PC. I don't care about watching the shows at the same time that they
air in the USA, all I care about is being able to download them once
they've been recorded on (whatever) device in the USA to my PC in
Europe. My questions (please don't roll your eyes if they're too dumb):
1) Is a broadband connection required at BOTH ends of this setup? I'm
assuming the answer is yes, but at the moment there is no broadband
connection on the USA side of this - I only have it in Europe. Nor is
there (yet) a computer in the USA, just a cable connection.
2) If it can be done, what is the least complicated way to do it? MUST
I have a computer on the USA side as well, or is there a device that
will do what I want without an additional computer in the USA? I don't
mind spending a bit (not too much) $$$ to make it work, but I'd like it
to be as streamlined (and reliable) as possible.
3) I've set up a home network before and accessed my home network
remotely, through what was at that time considered a broadband
connection. The transfer rates were fairly abysmal. Of course this was
way back in the 20th century, so I assume things have come a way since
then. Is this the only way to do this?
I would appreciate any cogent advice on this as I've not yet found the
exact answers I've been seeking in my searches of various forums.
Thanks in advance!
I'm an American who spends a lot of time overseas. I have no experience
with Tivo, but I do know a bit about computers. I have an apartment in
Germany with a home network (running XPSP2) and broadband internet
access, and cable TV at home in the USA. I'm returning to the states
for a brief visit soon, and would like to set up a device to record
shows off my cable at my home in the USA. Then I want to be able to
access this device remotely once I return to Europe in order to program
it as well as to be able to download the recorded shows to my European
PC. I don't care about watching the shows at the same time that they
air in the USA, all I care about is being able to download them once
they've been recorded on (whatever) device in the USA to my PC in
Europe. My questions (please don't roll your eyes if they're too dumb):
1) Is a broadband connection required at BOTH ends of this setup? I'm
assuming the answer is yes, but at the moment there is no broadband
connection on the USA side of this - I only have it in Europe. Nor is
there (yet) a computer in the USA, just a cable connection.
2) If it can be done, what is the least complicated way to do it? MUST
I have a computer on the USA side as well, or is there a device that
will do what I want without an additional computer in the USA? I don't
mind spending a bit (not too much) $$$ to make it work, but I'd like it
to be as streamlined (and reliable) as possible.
3) I've set up a home network before and accessed my home network
remotely, through what was at that time considered a broadband
connection. The transfer rates were fairly abysmal. Of course this was
way back in the 20th century, so I assume things have come a way since
then. Is this the only way to do this?
I would appreciate any cogent advice on this as I've not yet found the
exact answers I've been seeking in my searches of various forums.
Thanks in advance!