I just bought a WK 160gb drive for my Series 2 (540040) Tivo. After hooking up the new drive everything works great other than networking. The previous drive would connect to my network without any issue. This one keeps saying the DHCP server could not be found. DHCP in enabled on my router, password is correct, dynamic IP address, adaptor works and says good to excellent on signal.
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Tivo OS and Adaptor
Forgive me as I am new. The adaptor is a NetGear WG111 and the OS is whatever Tivo installed system came on the hard drive you just sent me last week. Order number 480818. I think it did the Fall 2007 update via the phone line connection. My initial thought is a faulty adaptor, but it reads the network and gives a mac address.
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Originally posted by sleddog999 View PostI just bought a WK 160gb drive for my Series 2 (540040) Tivo. After hooking up the new drive everything works great other than networking. The previous drive would connect to my network without any issue. This one keeps saying the DHCP server could not be found. DHCP in enabled on my router, password is correct, dynamic IP address, adaptor works and says good to excellent on signal.
The Tivo sees my network (as well as a few others), and reads the MAC address of my adapter correctly, but no matter which (unsecured) network I try to connect to I get a message that it could not connect (error n06). My access point is working fine, since I can connect to it from two other wireless devices.
I've tried rebooting the Tivo several times, but always get the same result.
Model: 540040
Software Version: 9.3-01-2-540
USB Adapter: DLink DWL-120
Phone/Network screen shows the following for the network:
Type: Wireless adapter
Name: none
Signal: none
IP Addr: none
MAC ID: (correct)
HELP . . . . . . .
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I doubt that the problem is there, since all my other wireless connections are working fne. And, the Tivo won't connect to three different networks that it 'sees' (mine and two neighbors). But, I did try rebooting it anyways -- no help . . .
Today I will try to connect my notebook with the adapter I use for the Tivo to make sure it is working, and will also try a direct wired connection from my router to the Tivo. Will update you on the results afterwards.
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Michael,
Update:
1. I tried using the USB network adapter with my notebook with the adapter located exactly where it is when it is connected to the Tivo. No problem connecting. The only difference from using the notebook's internal wireless adapter was that the signal seemed a little weaker.
2. I could not do the 'hardwire' connection experiment. I did not realize that my Tivo doesn't have an RJ45 connector and I don't have an RJ45 to USB adaptor.
3. I bypassed my router and connected the wireless access point directly to my cable modem. Still could not connect. This would seem to eliminate the router as the problem.
Based on all my tests, I have concluded, perhaps incorrectly . . . , that my network is OK. That would seem to leave only two possibilities:
A. Hardware problem in the Tivo, but I think this is unlikely since the adapter is recognized and all the networks in the area are listed on the screen where you select the network to connect to.
B. Software problem.
B1. Is it possible that the software on my new HDD is corrupted in some way that would cause this? Note that several people who have installed a new WK HDD have reported the same or similar problem, including the person who started this thread. Unfortunately, how he fixed the problem was not documented.
B2. I thought that I read somewhere thet a 'mirror' of the software is also stored on the HDD and can be used by keying-in a special key sequence during boot. Is this true? If so, how is it done.
B3. Is there a way to force a re-download of the latest software from Tivo?
Thanks!!
Alex
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I really haven't seen this be caused by a software issue, and considering the number of kits we sell, I don't think this problem is endemic.
Can you post your full TiVo OS version?
Also, see this link about sub-versions of adapters and TiVo issues:
http://www.tivo.com/setupandsupport/..._Adapters.html
The problem may be due to the encryption method you're using.Been here a long time . . .
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Originally posted by WK-Michael View PostCan you post your full TiVo OS version?
I'm going to try to borrow a different adapter from a friend and see if that makes a difference, but my adapter (DLink DWL-120A) did work before I replaced the HDD and is on Tivo's list of compatible adapters.
Also, see this link about sub-versions of adapters and TiVo issues:
http://www.tivo.com/setupandsupport/..._Adapters.html
The problem may be due to the encryption method you're using.Hmmm... Seems we couldn't find what you were looking for.
The page may have been removed, changed its name, or is temporarily unavailable.Last edited by alex95070; 06-06-2008, 08:57 AM.
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I think I found the Tivo page you wanted me to look at:
http://www.tivo.com/setupandsupport/..._Adapters.html
The DWL-120A is listed there.
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