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TurboNet My Network is 192.169.0 not 1
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Posted by: cfaulkner
I just installed a new TurnoNet card in my old Tivo (Series 1 Sony SVR2000) . I have a link light but I think there is a network issue. First let me see if I have the dialing number set correct...
The dialing number should be #401, correct? I saw mention of a comma in another post. Do I need the comma? Also, what is the trick for getting out of the phone number setup after you add this number to the dialing prefix? It wants to do a test dial and that fails. I ended up doing a hard reset (pull the power cord). Now the prefix is in and I have a link light but no connection.
Here is what the problem may be... I also read in other posts that Tivo likes to defaul to 192.168.1.200. My network is 192.168.0.*. I have a Netgear FVS318 firewall. I wanted to avoid getting into the command line setting that I have seen here. What can I do? If the Tivo is DHCP won't it just pull an available address from my range? I have 6 computers/printers and two wireless hubs on my network, I really don't want to go changing all the IPs.
Was I wrong to think that I could plug this card in, enter the prefix of #401, and then get programming over the internet?
Thank you in advance for any help!
Craig
Posted by: cfaulkner
Sorry to waste anyones time. I added the comma (,#401) and the my Tivo is getting programming from the internet. It really was as easy as adding the card and putint comma pound 401 in the dialing prefix.
Thank you for making this product 9thtee. I'm sure I'll picking up a large HD from you sone day soon.
http://www.9thtee.com/turbonet.htm
Craig
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