TiVo Series2 Network Guide
Completing the DVR’s Network Settings
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and “N”; entering “my network” would not work. Use THUMBS UP
and THUMBS DOWN to change to uppercase or lowercase. Select
“Done entering text” when you are finished.
and THUMBS DOWN to change to uppercase or lowercase. Select
“Done entering text” when you are finished.
If the DVR detects that your wireless network does not use encryption
(WEP) you will see the Confirm Settings screen, described on page 15.
(WEP) you will see the Confirm Settings screen, described on page 15.
Wireless Password Format
You see the Wireless Password Format screen if there is a chance that your
wireless network uses WEP encryption.
wireless network uses WEP encryption.
WEP is a kind of encryption used by wireless networks to improve their
security. There are different levels of WEP encryption, typically called 40,
64, 104, 128, or 256-bit encryption. Encryption at higher levels offers better
security. At the highest levels (104-bit or above), WEP encryption may slow
down the transfer of programs from one DVR to another by a small amount.
WEP is usually turned on or off through the configuration settings of a
wireless access point or router. If your network uses WEP, then it has a
password or “key.”
security. There are different levels of WEP encryption, typically called 40,
64, 104, 128, or 256-bit encryption. Encryption at higher levels offers better
security. At the highest levels (104-bit or above), WEP encryption may slow
down the transfer of programs from one DVR to another by a small amount.
WEP is usually turned on or off through the configuration settings of a
wireless access point or router. If your network uses WEP, then it has a
password or “key.”
To connect a DVR to a network that uses encryption, you need to provide:
• A wireless password format. WEP passwords may be hexadecimal (a
combination of letters from A-F and numbers from 0-9), or
alphanumeric (a combination of letters from A-Z and numbers from 0-
9). If your network has both an alphanumeric and a hexadecimal
password, we strongly recommend you use the hexadecimal password.
alphanumeric (a combination of letters from A-Z and numbers from 0-
9). If your network has both an alphanumeric and a hexadecimal
password, we strongly recommend you use the hexadecimal password.
• A wireless password. It does not matter whether the letters of a
hexadecimal password are uppercase or lowercase, but for
alphanumeric passwords, capitalization is important. For example, if the
password is “Password,” then entering “password” will not work. Some
hexadecimal passwords have only numbers.
alphanumeric passwords, capitalization is important. For example, if the
password is “Password,” then entering “password” will not work. Some
hexadecimal passwords have only numbers.
• A level of wireless encryption. If you specify an alphanumeric password,
you must also specify a level of wireless encryption. TiVo Series2 DVRs
are compatible with 40, 64, 104, and 128-bit encryption; they are not
currently compatible with 256-bit encryption.
are compatible with 40, 64, 104, and 128-bit encryption; they are not
currently compatible with 256-bit encryption.
Choose a format or select “The wireless network doesn’t use a password.” If
you select “The wireless network doesn’t use a password,” you will see the
Confirm Settings screen, described on page 15.
you select “The wireless network doesn’t use a password,” you will see the
Confirm Settings screen, described on page 15.
Wireless Password - Alphanumeric or Hexadecimal
• Hexadecimal (preferred). Enter a hexadecimal password by using the
arrow keys on your TiVo remote to highlight a character, then pressing
SELECT to enter it. It does not matter if a letter is uppercase or
lowercase. Some hexadeximal passwords contain only numbers.
SELECT to enter it. It does not matter if a letter is uppercase or
lowercase. Some hexadeximal passwords contain only numbers.
• Alphanumeric. Enter an alphanumeric password by using the arrow keys
on your TiVo remote to highlight a character, then pressing SELECT to