I installed a new Tivo Bolt, with a separate Digital Tuning Adapter, in my living room and used it to set up a MoCa network. I connected a Tivo Mini to the MoCa network easily, accessing the Bolt. I tried to connect my older Series 3 HD to the MoCa network using a MoCa Bridge unsuccessfully. Actually, the Series 3 connected to the network but was unable to access any TV channels. Do I need another Digital Tuning Adapter in the loop with the Series 3 or do I need to remove the Cable Card? Will the Series 3 be able to access/connect with the Bolt, like the Mini does?
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I have now installed the Series 3 with a Digital Tuning Adapter and I am receiving all channels. I installed the MoCa bridge using a splitter - one to DVR and one to Bridge - and it appears there is no connection to the MoCa network. I know the network is working since a Tivo Mini in another room is working fine. I am fairly sure that I am doing something wrong in the network connection or set up of the network on the Series 3. During network set up I chose "Ethernet" (instead of the other choice - "Wireless") since there was no choice for "MoCa network". Is there something else I should do? Thanks!
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Still trying to get good connection for Series 3 with MoCa Bridge. Here is where I am now: Series 3 hooked up with Digital Tuning Adapter = everything worked fine; connected MoCa Bridge and Series 3 used it to connect and sync with Tivo (also tested it successfully with laptop as suggested); Series 3 cannot get channels once MoCa bridge is connected to cable, disconnect cable all channels are available/viewable. Any suggestions? I have switched splitters and cables to make sure there are no bad connections.
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