TiVo 2TM DT appendix Connecting your DVR to a Phone Line or to the Internet

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Appendix: Additional Setup Examples

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Connecting your DVR to a Phone Line or to the Internet

The TiVo® DVR needs to connect to the TiVo® service to complete Guided Setup. After Guided Setup, the DVR connects to the TiVo service about every other day or so (more frequently if it connects via broadband Internet). When it connects to the TiVo service, the DVR may receive:

Updated program information, including episode titles, plot descriptions, ratings, and schedule information.

Any available updates to the DVR service, including content for Showcases. (See page 9 for more information about Showcases.)

Any recording requests you made using TiVo Central Online. (See page 18 for more information about Online Scheduling.)

Choosing how your DVR connects to the TiVo service

Your TiVo DVR can connect to the TiVo service using:

A standard analog phone line (with the provided phone cord).

A broadband Internet connection (as part of an existing home network; USB network adapter sold separately).

Phone Line. If you don’t have a home network with a broadband Internet connection, the DVR must use a standard analog phone line to connect to the TiVo service. You should leave the phone cord plugged in continuously in order to keep your DVR’s program information up to date.

Internet. Connecting your DVR to a home network with a shared broadband Internet connection gives you access to a whole new set of features. In addition to making brief connections to the TiVo service, a DVR connected to a home network can:

Access digital music and photos stored on your home computer.

Transfer recordings between DVRs and PCs within your home network.

Access third-party software applications designed for your TiVo DVR.

For more information about the benefits of connecting your TiVo DVR to a home network see page 10, or view the TiVo Home Media Features Guide at www.tivo.com/guides.

Built-In Ethernet Jack. This TiVo DVR is equipped with an Ethernet jack (see the Start Here poster, or the “Back Panel Reference” on page 134). Use an Ethernet cable (sold separately) to connect your DVR to a wired (Ethernet) home network.

USB Network Adapters. If you have a wireless home network, you’ll need to purchase a compatible USB wireless network adapter. Connect it to one of the DVR’s USB ports. (See the Start Here poster for details.) Visit www.tivo.com/adapters for the latest list of compatible adapters.

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Contents Appendix Additional Setup Examples Inside the carton, you’ll find Cables and AccessoriesBefore YOU Begin Safety Instructions126 Choosing how your DVR connects to the TiVo service Connecting your DVR to a Phone Line or to the InternetUse cable bag Cable bag Connections for a Satellite Box with optional Basic CableConnect to the TiVo service 130 Connecting a VCR or DVD Recorder Connecting a VCR, DVD Recorder, or Other EquipmentConnecting Other A/V Equipment