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TiVo Networking made Easy!

New technology makes it a breeze to connect your TiVo to your computer!
Network your standalone* Series 2 TiVo DVR, and take advantage of these great features:

  • Program your TiVo from any computer on the Internet
  • Copy shows to your laptop or PC, and then burn them to DVD (or just
    watch them from your hard drive)—great for travel!
  • Copy shows from your PC to your TiVo
  • Watch recordings from one TiVo on another
  • Stream MP3s from a Mac or PC through your TiVo (albums, playlists
    from iTunes, etc.)
  • View Photos from a Mac or PC through your TiVo on your TV
  • Download movies, video blogs and other special shows from the Internet
    to your TiVo
  • Do much, much more… the list continues to grow!

Connecting TiVo to your computer is easy, especially with new products designed
to make networking a snap. There are two basic steps:

1) Connect your computer to a router
2) Connect your TiVo to the router

Let us show you how easy this truly is:

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Connect your Computer to a Router

Many people already have a router or a home network, so if you do, skip this
step.

First, purchase a router. We recommend a NETGEAR
or Linksys router, because they are widely available and in the unlikely event
you need it, phone support is quite good. WeaKnees carries TiVo-compatible routers;
please feel free to contact us if we can help. For other router options, see
here.

Next, follow the router’s instructions to connect it to your PC. This
is typically VERY easy. Simply install the included software, then remove your
Internet cable from the PC and connect it to the router. Then connect the router
to the PC. Software from Netgear and Linksys routers almost always automatically
configure the router to your computer and setup!

Connect your TiVo to the Router

Most people cannot run a wire from the TiVo to the router because they are
in different rooms of the same home. This is no longer a problem! There are
two options:

1) Connect your TiVo to your router using your home’s electric (power)
wires
2) Use a wireless adapter to connect the TiVo to the router

Although it is a more-expensive option, we highly recommend option #1. With
the new PowerLine 85Mbps adapter,
you can create a turbo-fast connection between the TiVo and your router with
absolutely no programming required. Simply plug one adapter into an electrical
outlet in the room with your TiVo. Then run an ethernet cable from the TiVo
to the adapter. In the room with the router, plug another adapter into an electrical
outlet, and run a cable from the adapter to the router. When we first installed
this product at our warehouse and in our homes, we were stunned at how simple
and fool-proof this product is. (To add security settings, run the software
included with the adapters.)

NOTE: If you do not have one of the new dual-tuner standalone TiVo DVRs, you
will also need a USB to Ethernet adapter.

To summarize the connections from your TiVo to the router using the new PowerLine
adapters: (1) Plug a PowerLine adapter directly into an electrical outlet; (2)
Connect a USB to Ethernet adapter to the USB port on your TiVo. (3) Connect
the PowerLine to the USB adapter using an Ethernet cable (included with the
PowerLine adapters).

If you’d rather go wireless, we recommend the TiVo-branded
G-wireless adapter
. Using this product requires a wireless router (which
we carry). It also requires a bit of configuration, especially if you want your
network to be secure. You’ll just need to set a password on the router
and then enter that password in the TiVo’s setup screens.

Finally, you’ll need the TiVo Desktop software on your PC or Mac to get
many of the features listed above.

SUMMARY

Networking your TiVo using a new PowerLine HomePlug Adapter is extremely easy.
To make things even easier, weaKnees has a complete networking package, which
includes a set of PowerLine adapters AND a wireless G router. To add additional
TiVos and additional rooms, simply purchase additional adapters. You may also
need USB to Ethernet adapters, sold separately from the networking package.

*“Standalone” TiVo DVRs do not have built-in DIRECTV
receivers. DIRECTV has not activated the networking ports on its boxes.

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Product Information

HomePlug 85Mbps Adapters Now Available

Rarely do we get a new, non-TiVo product that we consider to be worthy of a litany of superlatives. The new HomePlug adapters we just received are definitely amazing, fantastic and all of that.

What is this thing? Basically, these adapters enable you to network two rooms in your house without wires and without a wireless adapter. These adapters use your existing electrical lines to connect the two rooms, and get this: They are plug-and-play. They work as though you have strung a long cable from one room to another, but instead of using a long cable, you are using the same wires that carry your electricity.

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To be honest, the HomePlug technology has been around for a bit, but these adapters are incredibly fast compared to the earlier products. The new adapters are a turbo-fast 85Mbps, while the older generation is a mere 14Mbps. This may not mean much, but when you’re streaming audio and video from TiVo to TiVo, or if you are trying to move content from your TiVo to a PC (or back), speed is everything.

For more info about these amazing adapters, see here.

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Customer Shipment

Tales from the shipping department

We do get lots of shipments here with really ingenuitive packaging. Every so often, one just really impresses us.

First off, this box was marked “Please Handle” and then “glass.” Please Handle? Excellent.

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And notice the Hanes logo on the box? Maybe that explains the cushioning used on the unit.

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What a way to recycle!

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TiVo News

Summer TiVo Recording Tip

We just sent out an email to all of our previous customers (and those who’ve signed up for our newsletter) with a great summer time recording tip (and some coupons). We thought we should share both with readers of the blog also.

So here’s the tip:

Since most shows are in repeats for the summer, now is a great time to have your TiVo harvest movies. That gives you something fresh to watch and you can catch up on all of the movies just coming to TV. But how do you search through and find all of the latest ones only? Make a Wishlist for the keyword “2005” or “2006” and restrict it to the category “Movies.” Then view the upcoming matches, and select away!

And now for the coupons:

To get $100 off of our new 200 hour HD TiVo use coupon code 100HD.

To get $75 off a dual 750 GB TiVo Upgrade kit for your current TiVo use coupon code DUAL750.

Both coupons expire on June 6, 2006.

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TiVo News

200 Hour HR10 250 HD TiVo is Here!

You win the jackpot! This TiVo is so large, that the software can’t even display the amount of hours inside.

We’ve made a new HR10-250 DirecTV HD TiVo with 200 hours of HD space, or 1300 hours of SD space. We put two of the new Seagate 750 GB drives inside instead of the now-puny 250 GB drive that ships in this model.

The storage space is great – 200 hours of HD, finally! But in the System Information screen, it shows “Variable, up to 0 HD or 0 SD hours.” Hopefully, a new system update will fix this issue – but rest assured, it’s cosmetic only. You can still load up that Now Playing List with tons and tons of Lost, 24, Sopranos, and even Bikini Destinations in HD if you want it.

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