There are some USB Gb ethernet adapters available in the market place. I've found AirLink, Belkin, Linksys, & several others not brand named.
Does anyone know if there are any native Linux drivers available &/or how to get them into the Tivo OS so they can be used?
Gigabit ethernet connectivity would really make moving shows from one unit to another, or even to a PC, much faster and more reliable, especially with the advent of the new version of Tivo Desktop coming out next month that is supposed to work with Tivo 3 & HD models (so they say). The HD files from Series 3 and the new HD unit are going to be very large by comparison (even if they use MP4 compression) to the Series 2 SD files, which already take way too long to download, even on wired 100 Mb connections (~ 1:1 timespans, 2:1 for 54Mb wireless).
I see no reason why these USB adapters shouldn't work, as long as the drivers are either already in, or can be added to the Tivo Linux OS.
Any thoughts? Anyone?
Does anyone know if there are any native Linux drivers available &/or how to get them into the Tivo OS so they can be used?
Gigabit ethernet connectivity would really make moving shows from one unit to another, or even to a PC, much faster and more reliable, especially with the advent of the new version of Tivo Desktop coming out next month that is supposed to work with Tivo 3 & HD models (so they say). The HD files from Series 3 and the new HD unit are going to be very large by comparison (even if they use MP4 compression) to the Series 2 SD files, which already take way too long to download, even on wired 100 Mb connections (~ 1:1 timespans, 2:1 for 54Mb wireless).
I see no reason why these USB adapters shouldn't work, as long as the drivers are either already in, or can be added to the Tivo Linux OS.
Any thoughts? Anyone?
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