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TiVo AG0100 Wireless G USB Network Adapter for TiVo Series 2 and Series 3 DVRs
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TiVo AG0100 Wireless G USB Network Adapter for TiVo Series 2 and Series 3 DVRs

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Description:

Introducing a wireless adapter made especially for TiVo! Easily connect your TiVo Series2 or Series3 DVR to your 802.11b/g wireless home network. This adapter and a broadband Internet connection eliminates the need for a phone line connection. Enjoy TiVoToGo and multi-room viewing transfers, music and photos, online scheduling, and more. Note: This adapter is for use with the TiVo Series2 or Series3 DVRs only. Do not use with a TiVo Series1 or the DIRECTV DVR with TiVo.

Features:

Enjoy TiVoToGo and multi-room viewing transfers, music and photos, online scheduling


Eliminates the need for a phone line, if used with a broadband connection


Works with 802.11g and 802.11b wireless networks


Real brushed metal base; flip-up antenna with TiVo badge


For use with a TiVo Series2 or Series3 only; not for use with a TiVo Series1 or DIRECTV DVR with TiVo


Product Details:
Product Length: 7.5 inches
Product Width: 4.25 inches
Product Height: 1.75 inches
Product Weight: 0.4 pounds
Package Length: 7.6 inches
Package Width: 4.3 inches
Package Height: 1.9 inches
Package Weight: 0.2 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 938 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5 ( 938 customer reviews )
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151 of 154 found the following review helpful:

5If you have High Speed Internet Access, This is Great!Jul 22, 2006
By Just Anonymous
First, thank you to the previous reviewers: I had several questions regarding this product such as "does it support Wireless Encryption?" and the previous reviews really helped...by the way yes, it supports WEP.

What you will need if you want to use this:
1) Wireless Internet Access (Wireless Router and Connection to Internet) within range of your DVR
2) Series 2 DVR (with USB plug)
3) A computer for some of the advanced features

Once you have these two things then using this product is amazingly simple to set up for about 80% of "Lucky People."
1) Plug it In
2) Follow the Instructions
3) Enter your WEP key (alphanumeric or hexadecimal --- alphanumeric is much easier)
4) I had to restart my DVR
5) If you're connecting a computer and using TivoToGo, you have to install the software on your computer...which also has to be connected to the network for your TIVO to see it and for your computer to see your TIVO and you'll need your Media Access Key.

Benefits I received from this product:
1) I don't have to use a phone line to get updates (no dialing)
2) TIVO updates come much faster over Broadband (Faster updates)
3) I bought TIVO to Go Plus --extra $$ from TIVO for the license key that you use with the computer software and I can listen to my iPod music through my Bose in my living room
4) I have my picture library shared....baby pictures are nice on the television....but caution, the quality of the pictures will only be as good as your TV....ie HDTV is still not as good as a good laptop screen and if you don't have HDTV, they'll only look as good as your TVs best resolution. Its still very cool to show baby pictures on the big TV.
5) I have a huge Attached Hard Drive array on my computer...its really a Server...so I offload movies I plan to keep and they're always there when I want to watch them so the 180hour DVR size limit kindof doesn't apply.

Issues / Challenges:
1) You have to know a little bit about computers if you want to get some of the more complex benefits such as share pictures, music, download movies.....ie you have to know about firewalls, how to install software, IP addresses and things like that.

2) If you have wireless access already set up and just want to use it to connect to the internet and get program updates instead of using your phone line, its pretty easy but you'll have to a) have DHCP turned on or b) assign it a static IP......for those of you who think I just typed in Greek, chances are that you have DHCP but if you happen not to, you could bump into problems.

3) If you want to listen to your IPod, share pictures, download to your computer, please make sure to read the software/hardware requirements for your computer.

Overall, these are my thoughts on the average person installing this easily:

A) 80% of the people who buy this should have Zero problems installing this product because you have a standard network configuration, know your way around networks, or are just lucky.

B) 20% of the people who buy this who don't have a standard Wireless network configuration AND don't have some knowledge of networking....you could become frustrated at trying to connect this product ESPECIALLY if you want to use some of the advanced functionality.

My Luck:
1) Start to finish it took me 5 minutes to install this to get its updates through the wireless network.

2) It took me about 30 minutes to install all the other software and get everything configured to share music, pictures and enable TivoToGo on my computer.

157 of 163 found the following review helpful:

5Works as AdvertisedJul 05, 2006
By P. M. Gross
Experience was as follows:

1 ) Plugged unit into TIVO USB port.
2 ) Went to TIVO network setup menu.
3 ) Network immediately recognized.
4 ) Clicked on network name.
5 ) Entered WEP password using alpha-numeric alternative.
6 ) Network link established.
7 ) Used on-screen signal strength to reposition Adapter and router antenna.
8 ) Connected to Tivo service.

Good product. Recommended.

78 of 80 found the following review helpful:

5Big Improvement over other Tivo Certified Wireless AdaptersApr 21, 2006
By IAMSLICK
This Tivo Wireless Adapter is way better than the D-Link usb wireless adapter I was using on my Tivo. The performance increase (transfer speed from Tivo to PC using Tivo Desktop software) was about 25-40%. Signal reception also improved as displayed on the Tivo itself to "Good 70%" instead of "Fair 50%".

I highly recommend this adapter if you are interested in taking advantage of some of Tivo's more advanced functionlity like transfering programs to your PC to burn to DVD or transfer to other Tivos in your house.

25 of 25 found the following review helpful:

5FlawlessAug 02, 2006
By Andrew I. Munro Sr.
For the last 10 months I connected my Tivo's wirelessly, using a Netgear and a Linksys Adapter - I had nothing but problems, the signal strength in the network did not remain constant, resulting in one of the boxes not communicating. I tried using two Linksys, the same problem.

Tivo customer service suggesting I invest in their branded Adapters and since installing them (which was a breeze), I have had no more problems.

I just wish Tivo had released these at the same time they launched Series Two Tivo's, that would have avoided people like me wasting time on adapters that were really not compatible.

50 of 58 found the following review helpful:

3TiVo Wireless G USB adapter fits the bill for TiVo DVRJul 28, 2006
By Neil Bergman
If you're looking for a USB network adapter to use with a TiVo series 2 DVR, then the TiVo Wireless G USB network adapter fits the bill just fine. I have to say that overall I'm very disappointed with TiVo series 2 DVR's compatibility with USB network adapters. There are many good 802.11g USB network adapters available on the market at affordable prices, but you'll find the TiVo series 2 DVR is not compatible with most of them. I really think TiVO should update the network technology of their box. They're way behind. I settled on the TiVo Wireless G USB network adapter because it was one of the few that works perfectly with my TiVo, but it does not support security features that I really wish it did support. For example the only wireless security it supports is WEP encryption. It does not support WPA at all. And by the way, if you decide to use WEP encryption, make sure you use a Hex key, not an ASCII key. When I tried to set it up using a 128-bit ASCII key it would not connect to the wireless network at all. As soon as I changed to a Hex key, it finally connected and has maintained a reliable connection ever since.

If you're looking for a USB network adapter that will work reliably with the TiVo series 2 DVR, this is a good one to consider.

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