12-15-2010, 11:19 AM | #1 |
Demiurge
Join Date: Aug 2005
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Directv whole-home networking problems
I have DIRECTV, and whole-home. Whole-home allows you to access your recorded shows on your DVR from a non-DVR receiver in another room.
I was interested in downloading some episodes of a TV show via DIRECTV's free video on demand service (VOD). I used an ethernet wired cable to do so. Then I noticed my whole-home was no longer working. It was telling me that there was no DVR detected. To make a long story short, directv could not figure out how to fix this and wanted to charge me $60 to send someone out and work on it. This is what I learned in fixing it myself. 1. Once you setup an internet connection though the ethernet cable, that overrides and cancels whole-home. I was told that it is possible to do both, but that it requires a special setup that directv technician installs. I'm assuming you would need a wireless connection between both receivers. I wasn't told the details. 2. First, you need to remove the ethernet cable. And then you need to go into your men -> settings -> system settings -> network connection and then "restore defaults." This essentially cancels your prior ethernet network. When I did this, whole-home began working again. This has been a public service announcement. |
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