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jcpainter
May 28, 2015Explorer
Both of our TIVOs are older models and we use the special TIVO "N" wireless adapter to communicate with the "router".
Over the years, I have used many cellular internet access solutions . . . including a Cradlepoint MBR 1000, a DSL modem/router from the phone company, a Verizon MIFI, and most recently the iPad Air, which can be used as a hot spot.
I'm using them right now with the iPad as the router and we're connected to the Campground's Time Warner cable. Works perfectly.
The TIVO collects two weeks worth of programing in a few hours, so you don't have to leave them connected to an internet source very long.
Where else can you get DVRs with no monthly fee?
Over the years, I have used many cellular internet access solutions . . . including a Cradlepoint MBR 1000, a DSL modem/router from the phone company, a Verizon MIFI, and most recently the iPad Air, which can be used as a hot spot.
I'm using them right now with the iPad as the router and we're connected to the Campground's Time Warner cable. Works perfectly.
The TIVO collects two weeks worth of programing in a few hours, so you don't have to leave them connected to an internet source very long.
Where else can you get DVRs with no monthly fee?
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