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More info?)
I am using 802.11B and LInksys equipment. Some of the hardware would only
work with B originally (Palm and TIVO) but I suppose I could now convert to
a G/B dual setup that would enable G to flow between the TIVOs and still
have B available for the Palm. A wired connection is not practical in my
setup.
Thanks for your help.
James
"Zeligg" <zeligg@nospeedspamfactoryatall.net> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 26 Aug 2005 13:42:12 GMT, "James" <schoenberger@verizon.net>
> wrote:
>
>>How do you check the wireless nics temperature and, if too hot, how do you
>>fix it?
>
> You're really just going to have to wing it. Wait for a connection to
> stop and check the nic to see how hot it seems. You might want to try
> switching NICs to see if it makes a difference. Are you using B or G?
>>
>>I have three Tivos and two desktop computers hooked up to the wireless
>>network. In addition, I use a Palm Tungsten C which accesses the network
>>too. Can the use of the network by any of these devices (program updates
>>in
>>TIVO, web browsing on the computers, etc) cause the transfer to stop? I
>>have tried the transfer several times in the middle of the night when this
>>shouldn't be a problem but the transfer still won't complete.
>
> I doubt that it's network congestion. Most likely it's some kind of
> bottleneck between the tivo and the pc you're transferring it to. If
> you hook up your tivo wired, do you have the same problem?
>>
>>The transfer is taking place at about 15 minutes of program per hour.
>>Thus,
>>to transfer the two hour movie, it will take about eight hours. Is there
>>any way to restart the transfer from the point at which the previous
>>transfer stopped?
>
> Not according to Tivo. I asked them the same question when I was
> having the problem.
>
>> The best I have been able to do on this so far is 1 hour
>>and 45 minutes of the movie (so close!) but no other transfer has gone
>>more
>>than an hour.
>
> THis sounds very similar to what was happening to me. Are you using
> Wireless G? Which NIC?
>
>
>>
>>Thanks for any comments on any of these issues.
>>
>>James
>
>
>
>>
>>"Zeligg" <zeligg@nospeedspamfactoryatall.net> wrote in message
>>news:to6sg1tkbq564r4e6909tfn27pq58gln12@4ax.com...
>>> On Wed, 24 Aug 2005 17:44:28 -0000, Mike Hunt <in2sheep@yahoo.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>>On 2005-08-24, James <schoenberger@verizon.net> wrote:
>>>>> I am now able to start the transfer of a 120 minute movie from one
>>>>> Tivo
>>>>> to
>>>>> the other but I am finding that the transfer stops after some period
>>>>> of
>>>>> time
>>>>> before the entire movie transfers. The most I have been able to
>>>>> achieve
>>>>> thus far is a 57 minute transfer of the 120 minute movie. Both Tivos
>>>>> are
>>>>> showing an excellent connection on the wireless network. Is there any
>>>>> way
>>>>> to stop the premature cutoffs?
>>>>
>>>>My finger would first point to wireless. Try a wired connection and
>>>>see
>>>>how well that works.
>>>
>>> I had a similar issue to this, except it was while transferring stuff
>>> from tv to my pc. Everything worked great at my old house on a
>>> wireless b, and I could transfer multiple files at a time, then I
>>> moved to a new house and it all stopped working. This was strange, as
>>> the distance between the tivo and pc were even closer at the new house
>>> than they were at the old house. I wound up upgrading everything to
>>> G, and stopped doing multiple transfers. Now it works fine.
>>> Something someone mentioned in this group once was overheating. Make
>>> sure the wirless nics aren't heating too much and shutting themselves
>>> down.
>>>
>>> Zeligg
>>>
>>> "Prayer has no place in the public schools,
>>> just like facts have no place in organized religion."
>>>
>>> - Superintendent Chalmers, The Simpsons
>>>
>>
>
>
> Zeligg
>
> "Prayer has no place in the public schools,
> just like facts have no place in organized religion."
>
> - Superintendent Chalmers, The Simpsons
>