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Old Jul 5, 2004 | 09:18 PM
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Question Direct TV DVR questions...

Anyone here have much experience with Direct tv DVR receivers? I just picked one up today and everything was going fine till I had to have the receiver dial in to the network for updates. I had to string a really nice phone line across 2 rooms to make that happen. I removed the phone line when it was done. everything works ok now. Does the phone line always have to be connected or is it OK to leave it unhooked?
Old Jul 5, 2004 | 09:24 PM
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eh... i would like to tell you yeah its ok, but i think that the dvr system is going to need it plug'd in all the time (or it wont record stuff)

i could be wrong tho
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Is there a USB port on the back of it? you could get a wifi router and a usb wifi adapter to perform the updates. Thats how my friends tivo updates the listings.
Old Jul 5, 2004 | 09:55 PM
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hmm. i have a wifi router already. i'll check out the operating manual for that.
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directv DVRs get programming updates through the satellite - it calls in nightly to send info on programs you're watching etc and to get various non-programming updates.

If you leave it unplugged - it will be ok for about 2-3 weeks and then the DVR will complain that it needs to call in. I used to do this when i had no phone line near by. You can do a manual call in every once in a while just to shut it up.
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i went to the TIVO HQ a few months ago to get a sneak peek at their HD D* box.

the phone call is a 2 week thing, minimum... but REALLY needed for PPV stuff...
Old Jul 6, 2004 | 09:38 AM
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Originally Posted by doodoobrown
directv DVRs get programming updates through the satellite - it calls in nightly to send info on programs you're watching etc and to get various non-programming updates.

If you leave it unplugged - it will be ok for about 2-3 weeks and then the DVR will complain that it needs to call in. I used to do this when i had no phone line near by. You can do a manual call in every once in a while just to shut it up.
yeah, that's what i thought. i set it up, it did it's initial call in and all that stuff. disconnected the phone line and it kept giving me the error about calling in whenever i tried to set anything to record. i'm gonna get that line fixed somehow...
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