TiVo Series2 Netzwerkanleitungen
Connecting Two Series2 DVRs for Multi-Room Viewing
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Next Steps. For each additional DVR, use the network settings you just
created to complete “Wireless Settings for a Home Network” on page 13.
After completing Wireless Settings for an additional DVR, verify the
connections as described below.
created to complete “Wireless Settings for a Home Network” on page 13.
After completing Wireless Settings for an additional DVR, verify the
connections as described below.
Your DVRs will assign themselves compatible IP addresses. This means
that even though the peer-to-peer network does not have a DHCP server,
you do not have to complete TCP/IP settings for any of the DVRs.
that even though the peer-to-peer network does not have a DHCP server,
you do not have to complete TCP/IP settings for any of the DVRs.
Verify. Wait 5 minutes after completing Wireless Settings. This gives the
DVRs time to assign themselves IP addresses and begin communicating
with each other.
DVRs time to assign themselves IP addresses and begin communicating
with each other.
Check the Now Playing list of each DVR. At the bottom of Now Playing
(you can press the ADVANCE button to reach the bottom of the list), you
should see any other DVR on the peer-to-peer network. Select another DVR
to verify that you can see programs in its Now Playing list.
(you can press the ADVANCE button to reach the bottom of the list), you
should see any other DVR on the peer-to-peer network. Select another DVR
to verify that you can see programs in its Now Playing list.
You’re done! If you have further questions, see “General Network
Troubleshooting” on page 51.
Troubleshooting” on page 51.
Use Manage My Account (online
) to change
the name of your DVRs.
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Verify that you can see one DVR in
the Now Playing list of another.