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the only phone I have is a cell, and I don't want to get a landline
just for that. I do have cable internet though. So can I activate a
replaytv using my net connection?
Archived from groups: alt.video.ptv.replaytv (More info?)
Thanks for the info. I do have a home network using a netgear router.
Now all I have to do is figure out where to put the IR blaster on my
Scientific Atlanta 3100 cable box lol
Thanks again,
On Fri, 21 May 2004 21:10:56 +0000 (UTC), General Kireiko
<douglas@panix.com> wrote:
>me <me@anywhere.com> wrote:
>: the only phone I have is a cell, and I don't want to get a landline
>: just for that. I do have cable internet though. So can I activate a
>: replaytv using my net connection?
>
>You can set up your Reply to receive guide updates and so forth via
>ethernet. You say you have broadband via cable-TV - be sure you have a
>home LAN and you should have no problem.
>
>-Doug
Archived from groups: alt.video.ptv.replaytv (More info?)
On Fri, 21 May 2004 16:17:52 -0400, me <me@anywhere.com> wrote:
>the only phone I have is a cell, and I don't want to get a landline
>just for that. I do have cable internet though. So can I activate a
>replaytv using my net connection?
Yes. My 2 5xxx units have never been connected to phone. My network
has has cable internet since before I got those Replays.
Archived from groups: alt.video.ptv.replaytv (More info?)
On Fri, 21 May 2004 20:34:39 -0400, me <me@anywhere.com> wrote:
> Thanks for the info. I do have a home network using a netgear router.
> Now all I have to do is figure out where to put the IR blaster on my
> Scientific Atlanta 3100 cable box lol
> Thanks again,
>
> On Fri, 21 May 2004 21:10:56 +0000 (UTC), General Kireiko
> <douglas@panix.com> wrote:
>
>> me <me@anywhere.com> wrote:
>> : the only phone I have is a cell, and I don't want to get a landline
>> : just for that. I do have cable internet though. So can I activate a
>> : replaytv using my net connection?
>>
>> You can set up your Reply to receive guide updates and so forth via
>> ethernet. You say you have broadband via cable-TV - be sure you have a
>> home LAN and you should have no problem.
>>
>> -Doug
>
It's on the left side. You can look through the red plastic and see the
receiver (on the right is a capacitor).
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