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Direct TV DVR questions...
Anyone here have much experience with Direct tv DVR receivers? I just picked one up today and everything was going fine till I had to have the receiver dial in to the network for updates. I had to string a really nice phone line across 2 rooms to make that happen. I removed the phone line when it was done. everything works ok now. Does the phone line always have to be connected or is it OK to leave it unhooked?
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Is there a USB port on the back of it? you could get a wifi router and a usb wifi adapter to perform the updates. Thats how my friends tivo updates the listings.
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directv DVRs get programming updates through the satellite - it calls in nightly to send info on programs you're watching etc and to get various non-programming updates.
If you leave it unplugged - it will be ok for about 2-3 weeks and then the DVR will complain that it needs to call in. I used to do this when i had no phone line near by. You can do a manual call in every once in a while just to shut it up.
If you leave it unplugged - it will be ok for about 2-3 weeks and then the DVR will complain that it needs to call in. I used to do this when i had no phone line near by. You can do a manual call in every once in a while just to shut it up.
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Originally Posted by doodoobrown
directv DVRs get programming updates through the satellite - it calls in nightly to send info on programs you're watching etc and to get various non-programming updates.
If you leave it unplugged - it will be ok for about 2-3 weeks and then the DVR will complain that it needs to call in. I used to do this when i had no phone line near by. You can do a manual call in every once in a while just to shut it up.
If you leave it unplugged - it will be ok for about 2-3 weeks and then the DVR will complain that it needs to call in. I used to do this when i had no phone line near by. You can do a manual call in every once in a while just to shut it up.
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