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How is information from the TiVo service delivered to my DMS? 
• The DMS automatically makes regular connections to the TiVo service to download program information and other data. 
Information may also be delivered by a special TiVo program that is recorded late at night (when it does not conflict with any of your 
requested recordings).
Questions About Networking
I can’t find “Edit phone or network settings.”
• The menu item “Edit phone settings” will change to “Edit phone or network settings” after you connect a network adapter that the 
DMS recognizes to the DMS’s USB port. To see the Phone & Network Setup screen, press the TiVo button to go to TiVo Central, 
then select Messages & Setup, then Settings, then Phone & Network Setup. If you have attached an adapter and still see
“Edit phone settings:”
• Make sure the USB cable between the adapter and the DMS is plugged firmly into both devices.
• Confirm that you are using a recommended adapter. Check the list online at www.tivo.com/adapters. You may need to use a 
different adapter.
My DMS is not connecting to the TiVo service.
• You can make the DMS connect to the TiVo service at any time. Press the TiVo button to go to TiVo Central, then select Messages 
& Setup, then Settings, then Phone & Network Setup, then “Connect to the TiVo service now.” 
• Your DMS can connect to the TiVo service via a home network’s always-on broadband Internet connection, or via a phone line. To 
change the type of connection your DMS uses to connect to the TiVo service, press the TiVo button to go to TiVo Central, then 
select Messages & Setup, then Settings, then Phone & Network Setup, then “Change connection type.” 
• If your DMS is having trouble connecting via a broadband Internet connection:
• Check that the Internet connection is available, then troubleshoot. There are two links in the chain between your DMS and 
the Internet: your Digital Media Server’s connection to your home network, and your home network’s connection to the Internet.