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dwynne
01-14-2007, 01:11 AM
If all you order if the null modem cable, the shipping is about what the cable costs (a total of about $15 delivered). If you need a spare Tivo remote or something you could order it at the same time, I guess.
The RadioShack null modem part number is 26-264 and the cost is $8.79. I looks like it has a male connector on one side and a female on the other. So if you have the OEM Tivo serial mini-stereo to DB9 cable then the RS null modem should connect up between the cable and the PC and swap the lines for you.
Dennis
thumperxr69
01-23-2007, 11:20 PM
I get a preparing on connection successfull but it fails to connect (Service not answering) and when I check the system log on the laptop I see that the machine has been denied this request to go out the Linksys.
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Error 1/23/2007 9:08:15 PM Microsoft-Windows-Dhcp-Client 1002 None The IP address lease 192.168.1.103 for the Network Card with network address 0012F086F6FD has been denied by the DHCP server 192.168.1.1 (The DHCP Server sent a DHCPNACK message)
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Do I need to change the setting on the Linksys router??? The laptop is of course going out wirelessly and I go out this normally. I looked at the wireless settings on the router but I couldn't see anything I could change. I hope I am overlooking something obvious. :rolleyes:
Thanks
T
thumperxr69
02-03-2007, 11:54 PM
I get a preparing on connection successfull but it fails to connect (Service not answering) and when I check the system log on the laptop I see that the machine has been denied this request to go out the Linksys.
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Error 1/23/2007 9:08:15 PM Microsoft-Windows-Dhcp-Client 1002 None The IP address lease 192.168.1.103 for the Network Card with network address 0012F086F6FD has been denied by the DHCP server 192.168.1.1 (The DHCP Server sent a DHCPNACK message)
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Do I need to change the setting on the Linksys router??? The laptop is of course going out wirelessly and I go out this normally. I looked at the wireless settings on the router but I couldn't see anything I could change. I hope I am overlooking something obvious. :rolleyes:
Thanks
T
Well just for yucks I just tried it on a hard wired connection. No deny from the router but the same results.
Preparing - Done
Connecting - (Service not answering)
This is really ticking me off. I guess I will try and go back to my XP VM.
T
thumperxr69
02-08-2007, 01:03 AM
Well just for yucks I just tried it on a hard wired connection. No deny from the router but the same results.
Preparing - Done
Connecting - (Service not answering)
This is really ticking me off. I guess I will try and go back to my XP VM.
T
OK...I'll leave the Vista troubleshooting to the brainiacs on this forum. Switched to XP and I had *no* problems. :up: :D
T
z_corey_z
02-25-2007, 07:52 PM
I realize this is a windows problem, but I have had no luck at those forums. I was hoping someone here might be able to help...
the new connection wizard is failing when trying to set up a direct cable connection. after doing "accept incoming connections" and hitting next, I get "Incoming connections depend on the Routing and Remote access service which was unable to start. for more information check the system event log."
I also found the system event log and located the error. I clicked the link that is supposed to give more specific information, but it said it does not recognize the error code.
Any suggestions??
I REALLY need to get this done, because my stupid DirecTivo won't record anything until I do the call in, which I can only do setting up PPP over serial with my PC!!
I don't get why this happened as I have set up this connection before??
z_corey_z
02-27-2007, 11:06 PM
bump
thumperxr69
03-23-2007, 11:47 PM
OK...I'll leave the Vista troubleshooting to the brainiacs on this forum. Switched to XP and I had *no* problems. :up: :D
T
OK...I will reply to my post since others could have the same issues. Back in January I connected 2 times successfully and was able to upgrade my HR-10 to B but from then on I was unable to get a successful negotiation. I have probably tried 20x in the last couple of months trying different setting changes. Everytime: "Negotiation failed". I talked to a friend of mine who suggested changing from a DHCP setup to a static range and I have successfully connected 6 times with my 3 D*tivos.
On the page PPP setup (http://www.tivohelp.com/archive/tivohelp.swiki.net/45.html) on the "Incoming settings" portion select a usable range on your router and that changed everything for me.
Good luck to all. Technically this shouldn't be any different but it works. :D
T
cactus46
03-24-2007, 12:09 AM
Is this with XP or Vista? If this was your experience with XP, using static IPs have been mentioned several times in this thread. But you may be a pioneer with Vista!
Cheers,
John
OK...I will reply to my post since others could have the same issues. Back in January I connected 2 times successfully and was able to upgrade my .....
On the page PPP setup (http://www.tivohelp.com/archive/tivohelp.swiki.net/45.html) on the "Incoming settings" portion select a usable range on your router and that changed everything for me.
Good luck to all. Technically this shouldn't be any different but it works. :D
T
thumperxr69
03-25-2007, 01:25 AM
Is this with XP or Vista? If this was your experience with XP, using static IPs have been mentioned several times in this thread. But you may be a pioneer with Vista!
Cheers,
John
This was with XP. I must have missed the tips about not using static IPs.
T
analias
04-02-2007, 11:42 PM
First i'd like to thank all the people in this thread tirelessly helping others. You have all helped me get this far.
My situation is a little different in that i am trying to connect with a laptop with a Sprint aircard and USB to serial adaptor. I believe I have everything sorted except assigning my tivo an ip address. The Sprint connection is itself a ppp dial up connection, with a constantly renewing ip address and a subnet of 255.255.255.255. If i am not mistaken this means i have only one ip available for my entire network. Am i wrong?
Any insight would help.
And could somebody please post their successful modem log for others to see what it SHOULD look like?
Thanks guys n gals.
analias
04-03-2007, 11:26 PM
Ok. I sorted it out. I dunno if it helped but I downloaded another driver for the usb-serial adapter, in fact i don't even think i updated the driver correctly so who knows if this helped or not. Other than that I set the connection to use DHCP provided by Wingate (thankyou wingate). Wether this helped or not i don't know because I had tried several times with DHCP before. I also emptied my recycle bin of the mdmhayes files that were in there, not before deleting the pnf once again, rebooted and viola.
Thanks everyone, Without this thread I wouldn't have known where to start.
And by the way z_corey_z I also had the trouble with the "Incoming connections depend on the Routing and Remote access service which was unable to start", and after bieng unable to find a way around this problem, I used Gparted to make a new partition at the end of my HDD and installed another copy of XPsp2 on it. I had the error come up once or twice while using the new OS too, but a reboot sorted it out. Hope this helps.
Once again thanks all.
shep77
04-04-2007, 07:00 PM
i am at a new residence...it connects through my computer, but then it's almost like it times out...then it says service unavailable. i've tried specifying the ip address, changing the rate...i'm at a loss. any ideas. i'm in new orleans using their free city internet, if that helps :(
this is what the modem log says:
04-04-2007 22:31:30.062 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\tapisrv.dll, Version 5.1.2600
04-04-2007 22:31:30.062 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\unimdm.tsp, Version 5.1.2600
04-04-2007 22:31:30.062 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\unimdmat.dll, Version 5.1.2600
04-04-2007 22:31:30.062 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\uniplat.dll, Version 5.1.2600
04-04-2007 22:31:30.187 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\modem.sys, Version 5.1.2600
04-04-2007 22:31:30.187 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\modemui.dll, Version 5.1.2600
04-04-2007 22:31:30.234 - File: C:\WINDOWS\system32\mdminst.dll, Version 5.1.2600
04-04-2007 22:31:30.234 - Modem type: Communications cable between two computers
04-04-2007 22:31:30.234 - Modem inf path: mdmhayes.inf
04-04-2007 22:31:30.234 - Modem inf section: M2700
04-04-2007 22:31:30.234 - Matching hardware ID: pnpc031
04-04-2007 22:31:30.296 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
04-04-2007 22:31:30.375 - Initializing modem.
04-04-2007 22:31:30.375 - Waiting for a call.
04-04-2007 22:32:22.109 - Recv: ~
04-04-2007 22:32:22.109 - Interpreted response: Ring
04-04-2007 22:32:22.187 - Recv: <ff>
04-04-2007 22:32:22.187 - Unknown Response
04-04-2007 22:32:22.187 - Recv: }#<c0>!}!}!} }4}"}&} } } } }%}&<ff><ff>}*1}'}"}(}"8<9b>~
04-04-2007 22:32:22.187 - Unknown Response
04-04-2007 22:32:25.125 - Recv: ~
04-04-2007 22:32:25.125 - Interpreted response: Ring
04-04-2007 22:32:25.125 - Answering the call.
04-04-2007 22:32:25.125 - Recv: <ff>
04-04-2007 22:32:25.125 - Unknown Response
04-04-2007 22:32:25.125 - Recv: }
04-04-2007 22:32:25.125 - Unknown Response
04-04-2007 22:32:25.125 - Recv: #<c0>!}!
04-04-2007 22:32:25.125 - Unknown Response
04-04-2007 22:32:25.125 - Recv: }
04-04-2007 22:32:25.125 - Unknown Response
04-04-2007 22:32:25.125 - Recv: !} }4}"}&}
04-04-2007 22:32:25.125 - Unknown Response
04-04-2007 22:32:25.125 - Recv:
04-04-2007 22:32:25.125 - Unknown Response
04-04-2007 22:32:25.125 - Recv: } } } }%}&<ff>
04-04-2007 22:32:25.125 - Unknown Response
04-04-2007 22:32:25.125 - Recv: <ff>
04-04-2007 22:32:25.125 - Unknown Response
04-04-2007 22:32:25.125 - Recv: }*1}'}"}(}
04-04-2007 22:32:25.125 - Unknown Response
04-04-2007 22:32:25.125 - Recv: "
04-04-2007 22:32:25.125 - Unknown Response
04-04-2007 22:32:25.125 - Recv: 8<9b>~
04-04-2007 22:32:25.125 - Unknown Response
04-04-2007 22:32:25.125 - Send: CLIENTSERVER
04-04-2007 22:32:25.140 - Connection established at 115200bps.
04-04-2007 22:32:25.140 - Error-control off or unknown.
04-04-2007 22:32:25.140 - Data compression off or unknown.
04-04-2007 22:32:28.843 - Hanging up the modem.
04-04-2007 22:32:28.843 - Hardware hangup by lowering DTR.
04-04-2007 22:32:30.843 - A timeout has expired waiting to comm event to occour.
04-04-2007 22:32:30.843 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
04-04-2007 22:32:30.890 - Initializing modem.
04-04-2007 22:32:30.890 - Waiting for a call.
04-04-2007 22:32:50.859 - Recv: <00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00>
04-04-2007 22:32:50.859 - Unknown Response
04-04-2007 22:32:51.859 - Recv: <00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00>
04-04-2007 22:32:51.859 - Unknown Response
04-04-2007 22:33:22.453 - Recv: ~
04-04-2007 22:33:22.453 - Interpreted response: Ring
04-04-2007 22:33:22.453 - Recv: <ff>
04-04-2007 22:33:22.453 - Unknown Response
04-04-2007 22:33:22.453 - Recv: }
04-04-2007 22:33:22.453 - Unknown Response
04-04-2007 22:33:22.453 - Recv: #<c0>
04-04-2007 22:33:22.453 - Unknown Response
04-04-2007 22:33:22.453 - Recv: !
04-04-2007 22:33:22.453 - Unknown Response
04-04-2007 22:33:22.453 - Recv: }!}!} }4}"
04-04-2007 22:33:22.453 - Unknown Response
04-04-2007 22:33:22.453 - Recv: }
04-04-2007 22:33:22.453 - Unknown Response
04-04-2007 22:33:22.453 - Recv: &} } } } }%}&<ff><ff>}%}1}'}
04-04-2007 22:33:22.453 - Unknown Response
04-04-2007 22:33:22.453 - Recv: "
04-04-2007 22:33:22.453 - Unknown Response
04-04-2007 22:33:22.453 - Recv: }(}" <c6>~
04-04-2007 22:33:22.453 - Unknown Response
04-04-2007 22:33:25.453 - Recv: ~
04-04-2007 22:33:25.453 - Interpreted response: Ring
04-04-2007 22:33:25.453 - Answering the call.
04-04-2007 22:33:25.453 - Recv: <ff>
04-04-2007 22:33:25.453 - Unknown Response
04-04-2007 22:33:25.453 - Recv: }
04-04-2007 22:33:25.453 - Unknown Response
04-04-2007 22:33:25.453 - Recv: #<c0>!}!}!
04-04-2007 22:33:25.453 - Unknown Response
04-04-2007 22:33:25.468 - Recv: }
04-04-2007 22:33:25.468 - Unknown Response
04-04-2007 22:33:25.468 - Recv: }4}"}&} }
04-04-2007 22:33:25.468 - Unknown Response
04-04-2007 22:33:25.468 - Recv:
04-04-2007 22:33:25.468 - Unknown Response
04-04-2007 22:33:25.468 - Recv: } } }%}&<ff><ff>}
04-04-2007 22:33:25.468 - Unknown Response
04-04-2007 22:33:25.468 - Recv: %
04-04-2007 22:33:25.468 - Unknown Response
04-04-2007 22:33:25.468 - Recv: }1}'}"}(}"
04-04-2007 22:33:25.468 - Unknown Response
04-04-2007 22:33:25.468 - Recv:
04-04-2007 22:33:25.468 - Unknown Response
04-04-2007 22:33:25.468 - Recv: <c6>~
04-04-2007 22:33:25.468 - Unknown Response
04-04-2007 22:33:25.468 - Send: CLIENTSERVER
04-04-2007 22:33:25.484 - Connection established at 115200bps.
04-04-2007 22:33:25.484 - Error-control off or unknown.
04-04-2007 22:33:25.484 - Data compression off or unknown.
04-04-2007 22:33:55.500 - Read: Total: 0, Per/Sec: 0, Written: Total: 0, Per/Sec: 0
04-04-2007 22:35:55.500 - Read: Total: 0, Per/Sec: 0, Written: Total: 0, Per/Sec: 0
04-04-2007 22:36:33.234 - Hanging up the modem.
04-04-2007 22:36:33.234 - Hardware hangup by lowering DTR.
04-04-2007 22:36:35.234 - A timeout has expired waiting to comm event to occour.
04-04-2007 22:36:35.234 - Recv: <00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00>
04-04-2007 22:36:35.234 - Unknown Response
04-04-2007 22:36:35.234 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
04-04-2007 22:36:35.265 - Initializing modem.
04-04-2007 22:36:35.265 - Waiting for a call.
luder
04-05-2007, 12:56 AM
http://www.geocities.com/mlm19811999/tivo_serial_bash.html
this works well for me with latest updates from xp sp2
shep77
04-05-2007, 03:15 PM
this is what appears on the hyperterminal screen...
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luder
04-05-2007, 11:54 PM
Anyone know what happens when it asks for a password?
nevermind i think i found the answer
cactus46
04-13-2007, 07:58 PM
Hi shepp77,
What changes have been made to computers since PPP Serial worked for you?
Different router perhaps? I hope you got this going again.
Cheers,
John
this is what appears on the hyperterminal screen...
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shep77
04-18-2007, 02:10 AM
i still can't get it to work...all that garbage appears on the hyperterminal screen, so i know that the computers are talking. however, it ends up saying failed, service unavailable. i guess i'll have to continue taking to back "home" to dial it and download the guides...unless anyone has any suggestions.
thanks,
misty
Ok, I tried this for the first time tonight and realized that Vista was a little different than XP. I did like everyone else and changed the mdmhayes.inf and deleted the compiled version, but still no go. I did a little registry searching and found the keys. Here they are:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion \Unimodem\DeviceSpecific\Communications cable between two computers::(Standard Modem Types)::Microsoft\Responses
Add the two REG_BINARY values of:
~ REG_BINARY 08 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
<h00>~ REG_BINARY 08 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Reboot and your ready to go.
I guess the INF is supposed to update the registry but it doesn't seem to work, but this sure does.
Good luck.
cactus46
04-18-2007, 11:16 PM
Hi jbch,
Wow! Thanks for the update. I have no Vista experience but this may help a lot of Vista users to get serial/PPP going for their TiVos.
John
Ok, I tried this for the first time tonight and realized that Vista was a little different than XP. I did like everyone else and changed the mdmhayes.inf and deleted the compiled version, but still no go. I did a little registry searching and found the keys. Here they are:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion \Unimodem\DeviceSpecific\Communications cable between two computers::(Standard Modem Types)::Microsoft\Responses
Add the two REG_BINARY values of:
~ REG_BINARY 08 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
<h00>~ REG_BINARY 08 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Reboot and your ready to go.
I guess the INF is supposed to update the registry but it doesn't seem to work, but this sure does.
Good luck.
cactus46
04-18-2007, 11:22 PM
Hi misty,
Yes, the TiVo to computer connection looks good and the TiVo to Internet connection looks very close to being good. It does looks like a firewall issue onto the Internet from your modem log. It could be the router properties or an internal firewall such as ZoneAlarm?
I'm guessing your choice of static IP addresses are OK. However, you could post your computer IP address as assigned by the router and your static IP addresses assigned by you here.
Keep us posted.
John
i still can't get it to work...all that garbage appears on the hyperterminal screen, so i know that the computers are talking. however, it ends up saying failed, service unavailable. i guess i'll have to continue taking to back "home" to dial it and download the guides...unless anyone has any suggestions.
thanks,
misty
shep77
06-06-2007, 12:52 AM
my ip address is 10.20.125.136 assigned by dhcp...i put in 10.20.125.125 to 10.20.125.137. i have no idea if i am doing this right...
cactus46
06-23-2007, 09:33 PM
Hi Misty (shep77),
As we discussed with e-mails, your attempt to get TiVo updates is through a community WIFI system through your computer's built-in NIC. My speculation is that the WIFI ISP is filtering your assigned IP addresses.
So here is my guess about your options: 1) set up your own LAN with the community WIFI or another ISP 2) add your own address-translation software 3) take your TiVo to a friend's LAN or 4) use a regular phone line for your updates
You have asked me if there is some people who might help you with options 1 or 2. So I'm putting this here so that someone who might be able to help you can respond.
Good luck and keep us posted.
John
CedarJustin
08-07-2007, 12:26 AM
I feel like I've tried every combination of tweaks on here and still nothing.
here is my hyperterminal
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and here's the last run of my modem log, though I keep changing settings so not sure how easy it is to follow
08-06-2007 21:05:40.796 - Recv: ~
08-06-2007 21:05:40.796 - Unknown Response
08-06-2007 21:05:40.796 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}!}!} }4
08-06-2007 21:05:40.796 - Unknown Response
08-06-2007 21:05:40.796 - Recv: }
08-06-2007 21:05:40.796 - Unknown Response
08-06-2007 21:05:40.796 - Recv: "}&} } } } }%
08-06-2007 21:05:40.796 - Unknown Response
08-06-2007 21:05:40.796 - Recv: }
08-06-2007 21:05:40.796 - Unknown Response
08-06-2007 21:05:40.796 - Recv: &} } <e7><ef>}'}"}(
08-06-2007 21:05:40.796 - Unknown Response
08-06-2007 21:05:40.812 - Recv: }
08-06-2007 21:05:40.812 - Unknown Response
08-06-2007 21:05:40.812 - Recv: "<f7><ce>~
08-06-2007 21:05:40.812 - Unknown Response
08-06-2007 21:05:43.281 - 19200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
08-06-2007 21:05:43.281 - Initializing modem.
08-06-2007 21:05:43.281 - Waiting for a call.
08-06-2007 21:05:43.796 - Recv: ~
08-06-2007 21:05:43.796 - Unknown Response
08-06-2007 21:05:43.796 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}!}!} }4
08-06-2007 21:05:43.796 - Unknown Response
08-06-2007 21:05:43.812 - Recv: }
08-06-2007 21:05:43.812 - Unknown Response
08-06-2007 21:05:43.812 - Recv: "}&} } } } }%
08-06-2007 21:05:43.812 - Unknown Response
08-06-2007 21:05:43.812 - Recv: }
08-06-2007 21:05:43.812 - Unknown Response
08-06-2007 21:05:43.812 - Recv: &} } <e7><ef>}'}"}(
08-06-2007 21:05:43.812 - Unknown Response
08-06-2007 21:05:43.812 - Recv: }
08-06-2007 21:05:43.812 - Unknown Response
08-06-2007 21:05:43.812 - Recv: "<f7><ce>~
08-06-2007 21:05:43.812 - Unknown Response
08-06-2007 21:05:46.328 - Recv: ~
08-06-2007 21:05:46.328 - Unknown Response
08-06-2007 21:05:46.328 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}%}"} }0
08-06-2007 21:05:46.328 - Unknown Response
08-06-2007 21:05:46.343 - Recv: U
08-06-2007 21:05:46.343 - Unknown Response
08-06-2007 21:05:46.343 - Recv: ser requestS3
08-06-2007 21:05:46.343 - Unknown Response
08-06-2007 21:05:46.343 - Recv: ~
08-06-2007 21:05:46.343 - Unknown Response
08-06-2007 21:05:49.343 - Recv: ~
08-06-2007 21:05:49.343 - Unknown Response
08-06-2007 21:05:49.343 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}%}#} }0
08-06-2007 21:05:49.343 - Unknown Response
08-06-2007 21:05:49.359 - Recv: U
08-06-2007 21:05:49.359 - Unknown Response
08-06-2007 21:05:49.359 - Recv: ser requesty{
08-06-2007 21:05:49.359 - Unknown Response
08-06-2007 21:05:49.359 - Recv: ~
08-06-2007 21:05:49.359 - Unknown Response
08-06-2007 21:05:53.406 - Recv: <9e>
08-06-2007 21:05:53.406 - Unknown Response
08-06-2007 21:05:53.406 - Recv: <86><9e><86><9e><86>
08-06-2007 21:05:53.406 - Unknown Response
08-06-2007 21:05:54.406 - Recv: <06>
08-06-2007 21:05:54.406 - Unknown Response
08-06-2007 21:05:54.406 - Recv: <06>f<80><98><e6><80>
08-06-2007 21:05:54.406 - Unknown Response
08-06-2007 21:14:20.296 - Session Statistics:
08-06-2007 21:14:20.296 - Reads : 118 bytes
08-06-2007 21:14:20.296 - Writes: 0 bytes
08-06-2007 21:14:20.296 - Frame Errors: 2
Thanks in advance for the help.
I feel like I've tried every combination of tweaks on here and still nothing.
here is my hyperterminal
and here's the last run of my modem log, though I keep changing settings so not sure how easy it is to follow
08-06-2007 21:05:40.796 - Recv: ~
08-06-2007 21:05:40.796 - Unknown Response
Thanks in advance for the help.
From those ~ and Unknown Response lines I'd guess that the required serial driver mod (INF) has not been made or has not come through (If it's XP).
You have to delete the mdmhayes.PNF after modifying mdmhayes.INF and then boot.
I realize this is a windows problem, but I have had no luck at those forums. I was hoping someone here might be able to help...
the new connection wizard is failing when trying to set up a direct cable connection. after doing "accept incoming connections" and hitting next, I get "Incoming connections depend on the Routing and Remote access service which was unable to start. for more information check the system event log."
......
This error "Incoming connections depend on the Routing and Remote access service which was unable to start. ......."(winXP) happens for sure when the serial device is not present. For example I used an USB serial port that was fully defined and installed in XP and installed for use as a incoming connection.
However, when the USB-device is unplugged after that , this removal would cause this error when trying to reinstall an incoming connection even though the serial USB device is still installed in XP. Same is true for a Bluetooth based serial port if the Bluetooth dongle is not present, but the serial port had been fully defined/installed.
So when it's a fixed always present serial divice, I'd guess that the device has to uninstalled and installed again. I would first delete any incoming serial connection if present, and then boot before reinstalling the serial port.
== edit some rewording
CedarJustin
08-07-2007, 02:15 PM
From those ~ and Unknown Response lines I'd guess that the required serial driver mod (INF) has not been made or has not come through (If it's XP).
You have to delete the mdmhayes.PNF after modifying mdmhayes.INF and then boot.
Yeah, I've done all of this. Although, I just dug back into it, and it looks like no new .PNF file ever got recreated, even after a reboot and clearing my recycling bin. So all I have is the updated mdmhayes.INF file.
How would I get it to recreate the .PNF file? Do you think this is the problem?
If you don't have the PNF recreated (so you currently have none, right?) that explains why it's not working. I presume the PNF is recreated when windows finds out that your XP setup needs the serial computer connection modem device. It will create it if you really follow the serial connection how-to somewhere on this forum.
Even minor deviations in the INF file that 'can't harm', for example changing the naming of the cable device using illegal characters, can cause windows to stop generating the PNF, I learned the hard way: follow the how to.
cactus46
08-07-2007, 08:22 PM
The mdmhayes.pnf file is in the hidden C:\Windows\Inf folder. Care should be used in deleting, or copying the file someplace else because Windows will probably find it. So edit the mdmhayes.inf file, delete the mdmhayes.pnf file, clear out the Recycle Bin or Norton's equivalent, and reboot the computer. Then mdmhayes.pnf should be recreated to recognize the ~ as a ring.
Good luck.
John
CedarJustin
08-07-2007, 11:18 PM
If you don't have the PNF recreated (so you currently have none, right?) that explains why it's not working. I presume the PNF is recreated when windows finds out that your XP setup needs the serial computer connection modem device. It will create it if you really follow the serial connection how-to somewhere on this forum.
Even minor deviations in the INF file that 'can't harm', for example changing the naming of the cable device using illegal characters, can cause windows to stop generating the PNF, I learned the hard way: follow the how to.
This is what happened. I had my PNF file residing in my recycling bin, realized that windows was still detecting it, so deleted it. However, after this, I didn't delete and recreate the serial connection again, so it didn't recreate the PNF file. Fixed and works! Amazing how following the directions to a T always works.
Thanks for the help.
dmarch
08-19-2007, 08:48 AM
I posted this on ************ but no responses yet. This thread seems more appropriate.
I have lifetime subs on both Series 1 (HDR612, bad modem) and Series 2 (240). I followed Otto's legendary "How To" and was successful in getting the Series 1 Tivo to Test Call and update guide data via the null modem serial cable through the PC's serial port.
For the Series 2 (sw=8.3) not even the test call works. If fact, I get no incomming connection on my XP machine at all. I tried the modified mdmhayes.inf suggestion . No change.
Therefore I deleted the serial connection on XP, rebooted the tivo, got to a serial bash prompt as previous troubleshooters have suggested to see what spits out during the attempted Test Call connection. Here it is... I'm not smart enough to know if this tells me why it's not working. My connection is 115200 and my dialing prefix is ",#211" without the quotes. Any help would be appreciated. Thx Dave
Couldn't restrict write permissions to /dev/ttyDSS: Read-only file sy
stem
using chan
using chan
Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyDSS
sent [LCP ConfReq id=0x1 <asyncmap 0x0> <magic 0xdc3df761> <pcomp> <accomp>]
~ }#À!}!}!} }4}"}&} } } } }%}&Ü=÷a}'}"}(}"¦Q~sent [LCP ConfReq id=0x1 <asyncmap
0x0> <magic 0xdc3df761> <pcomp> <accomp>]
~ }#À!}!}!} }4}"}&} } } } }%}&Ü=÷a}'}"}(}"¦Q~sent [LCP ConfReq id=0x1 <asyncmap
0x0> <magic 0xdc3df761> <pcomp> <accomp>]
~ }#À!}!}!} }4}"}&} } } } }%}&Ü=÷a}'}"}(}"¦Q~sent [LCP ConfReq id=0x1 <asyncmap
0x0> <magic 0xdc3df761> <pcomp> <accomp>]
~ }#À!}!}!} }4}"}&} } } } }%}&Ü=÷a}'}"}(}"¦Q~sent [LCP ConfReq id=0x1 <asyncmap
0x0> <magic 0xdc3df761> <pcomp> <accomp>]
~ }#À!}!}!} }4}"}&} } } } }%}&Ü=÷a}'}"}(}"¦Q~sent [LCP ConfReq id=0x1 <asyncmap
0x0> <magic 0xdc3df761> <pcomp> <accomp>]
~ }#À!}!}!} }4}"}&} } } } }%}&Ü=÷a}'}"}(}"¦Q~sent [LCP ConfReq id=0x1 <asyncmap
0x0> <magic 0xdc3df761> <pcomp> <accomp>]
~ }#À!}!}!} }4}"}&} } } } }%}&Ü=÷a}'}"}(}"¦Q~sent [LCP ConfReq id=0x1 <asyncmap
0x0> <magic 0xdc3df761> <pcomp> <accomp>]
~ }#À!}!}!} }4}"}&} } } } }%}&Ü=÷a}'}"}(}"¦Q~sent [LCP ConfReq id=0x1 <asyncmap
0x0> <magic 0xdc3df761> <pcomp> <accomp>]
~ }#À!}!}!} }4}"}&} } } } }%}&Ü=÷a}'}"}(}"¦Q~sent [LCP ConfReq id=0x1 <asyncmap
0x0> <magic 0xdc3df761> <pcomp> <accomp>]
~ }#À!}!}!} }4}"}&} } } } }%}&Ü=÷a}'}"}(}"¦Q~LCP: timeout sending Config-Request
s
Connection terminated.
ATZ
casper49
08-22-2007, 11:36 AM
Just wanted to give back...
After trying for several days with every combination of fixes and files, I finally made it wok by putting extra pause in the prefix.
dmarch
09-22-2007, 12:04 AM
My daughter has a Series 1 with lifetime sub. She has no land line and no serial port on her laptop. I've used serial PPP using 1/8" minijack to DB9 Null modem successfully using info from this thread in the past. Now I'm interested in going serial PPP using 1/8" minijack to USB. Has anyone had success getting updates using this approach? Can someone guide me to the pinouts for the two ends? Do I need to run a software driver so the laptop thinks it has a com port?
Thanks in advance,
Dave
dmarch
09-28-2007, 09:42 PM
OK, so I bought a USB to Serial adapter (prolific chipset).
After loading the drivers, I was able to get a bash prompt on a hacked Series 2 using the adapter and null modem cable.
However, I cannot get the serial ppp working on the Series 1 using this adapter and the null modem cable. Not sure why but even though the communication is set up similarly, the USB connection doesn't give the User Request text like the real serial does.
Any suggestions?
Attachments: SerialVsUSB.jpg compares true serial with USB serial outputs from Hyperterminal.
ModemLog_Communications cable between two computers.txt (Serial Output; works)
ModemLog_Communications cable between two computers #2.txt (SerialUSB Output; Fails)
Thanks,
Dave
dmarch
09-29-2007, 01:42 PM
For my Prolific Chip USB-Serial adapter,
EBAY: USB to Serial 9-pin RS232 DB9 PROLIFIC Adapter + Cable $1.42
a combination of speed and pauses eventually worked:
1. 115200 (would not work)
2. 57600 required two pauses ie. ,#257,,
3. 38400 required one puse ie. ,#238,
Actually, I started at 9600 or ,#296, and it worked fine so I started increasing speed.
I hope this information helps others. You don't need to spend big $ to get updates. The cable even doubles as a spare printer cable. Sweet..
Dave
dpp2k1
09-29-2007, 10:20 PM
Has anyone had success with a null modem cable between a DirecTV R10 and Windows 2003 Standard Server? I've tried everything I can find in the forums without success. In the HyperTerminal tests I get the expected 'gibberish' but never a "User Request" string. I've tried speeds from 4800 up to 115200, tried with static and dynamic IPs, disabled firewalls, put the server in the DMZ, and I simply can't get it to work. I've triple checked the COM1 and incoming connection settings and they all look right. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Below is a copy of my ModemLog.txt for a "Connect to the DVR service now" attempt from the R10.
09-29-2007 17:40:18.816 - File: G:\WINDOWS\system32\tapisrv.dll, Version 5.2.3790
09-29-2007 17:40:18.816 - File: G:\WINDOWS\system32\unimdm.tsp, Version 5.2.3790
09-29-2007 17:40:18.816 - File: G:\WINDOWS\system32\unimdmat.dll, Version 5.2.3790
09-29-2007 17:40:18.816 - File: G:\WINDOWS\system32\uniplat.dll, Version 5.2.3790
09-29-2007 17:40:18.894 - File: G:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\modem.sys, Version 5.2.3790
09-29-2007 17:40:18.894 - File: G:\WINDOWS\system32\modemui.dll, Version 5.2.3790
09-29-2007 17:40:18.894 - File: G:\WINDOWS\system32\mdminst.dll, Version 5.2.3790
09-29-2007 17:40:18.894 - Modem type: Communications cable between two computers
09-29-2007 17:40:18.894 - Modem inf path: mdmhayes.inf
09-29-2007 17:40:18.894 - Modem inf section: M2700
09-29-2007 17:40:18.894 - Matching hardware ID: pnpc031
09-29-2007 17:40:18.894 - Opening Modem
09-29-2007 17:40:18.894 - 9600,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
09-29-2007 17:40:18.894 - Initializing modem.
09-29-2007 17:40:18.910 - Waiting for a call.
09-29-2007 17:42:41.300 - Recv: ~
09-29-2007 17:42:41.300 - Interpreted response: Ring
09-29-2007 17:42:41.300 - TSP(0000): LINEEVENT: LINE_NEWCALL
09-29-2007 17:42:41.300 - TSP(0000): LINEEVENT: LINECALLSTATE_OFFERING
09-29-2007 17:42:41.300 - TSP(0000): LINEEVENT: LINEDEVSTATE_RINGING(0x1)
09-29-2007 17:42:41.300 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}!}!} }4
09-29-2007 17:42:41.300 - Unknown Response
09-29-2007 17:42:41.316 - Recv: }
09-29-2007 17:42:41.316 - Unknown Response
09-29-2007 17:42:41.316 - Recv: "}&} } } } }%
09-29-2007 17:42:41.316 - Unknown Response
09-29-2007 17:42:41.332 - Recv: }
09-29-2007 17:42:41.332 - Unknown Response
09-29-2007 17:42:41.332 - Recv: &.Y<dd><be>}'}"}(}"
09-29-2007 17:42:41.332 - Unknown Response
09-29-2007 17:42:41.347 - Recv: }
09-29-2007 17:42:41.347 - Unknown Response
09-29-2007 17:42:41.347 - Recv: $<eb>~
09-29-2007 17:42:41.347 - Unknown Response
09-29-2007 17:42:44.316 - Recv: ~
09-29-2007 17:42:44.316 - Interpreted response: Ring
09-29-2007 17:42:44.316 - TSP(0000): LINEEVENT: LINEDEVSTATE_RINGING(0x1)
09-29-2007 17:42:44.316 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}!}!} }4
09-29-2007 17:42:44.316 - Unknown Response
09-29-2007 17:42:44.316 - TSP(0000): Accepting Call
09-29-2007 17:42:44.316 - TSP(0000): LINEEVENT: LINECALLSTATE_ACCEPTED
09-29-2007 17:42:44.316 - TSP(0000): Answering Call
09-29-2007 17:42:44.316 - Answering the call.
09-29-2007 17:42:44.332 - Send: CLIENTSERVER
09-29-2007 17:42:44.332 - Connection established at 9600bps.
09-29-2007 17:42:44.332 - Error-control off or unknown.
09-29-2007 17:42:44.332 - Data compression off or unknown.
09-29-2007 17:42:44.332 - TSP Completing Async Operation(0x000102ac) Status 0x00000000
09-29-2007 17:42:44.332 - TSP(0000): LINEEVENT: LINECALLSTATE_CONNECTED
09-29-2007 17:43:14.332 - Read: Total: 460, Per/Sec: 13, Written: Total: 1060, Per/Sec: 34
09-29-2007 17:43:27.363 - TSP(0000): Dropping Call
09-29-2007 17:43:27.363 - Hanging up the modem.
09-29-2007 17:43:27.363 - Hardware hangup by lowering DTR.
09-29-2007 17:43:29.363 - A timeout has expired waiting to comm event to occour.
09-29-2007 17:43:29.363 - 9600,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
09-29-2007 17:43:29.363 - Initializing modem.
09-29-2007 17:43:29.378 - Waiting for a call.
09-29-2007 17:43:29.394 - TSP(0000): LINEEVENT: LINECALLSTATE_DISCONNECTED(0x1)
09-29-2007 17:43:29.394 - TSP(0000): LINEEVENT: LINECALLSTATE_IDLE
09-29-2007 17:43:29.394 - TSP Completing Async Operation(0x0001029b) Status 0x00000000
09-29-2007 17:43:29.394 - TSP(0000): Dropping Call
09-29-2007 17:43:29.394 - TSP Completing Async Operation(0x0001028a) Status 0x00000000
09-29-2007 17:43:29.394 - TSP(0000): Closing Call
09-29-2007 17:43:41.097 - Recv: <ff>
09-29-2007 17:43:41.097 - Unknown Response
09-29-2007 18:25:49.550 - Recv: ~
09-29-2007 18:25:49.550 - Interpreted response: Ring
09-29-2007 18:25:49.550 - TSP(0000): LINEEVENT: LINE_NEWCALL
09-29-2007 18:25:49.550 - TSP(0000): LINEEVENT: LINECALLSTATE_OFFERING
09-29-2007 18:25:49.550 - TSP(0000): LINEEVENT: LINEDEVSTATE_RINGING(0x1)
09-29-2007 18:25:49.566 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}!}!} }4
09-29-2007 18:25:49.566 - Unknown Response
09-29-2007 18:25:49.566 - Recv: }
09-29-2007 18:25:49.566 - Unknown Response
09-29-2007 18:25:49.566 - Recv: "}&} } } } }%
09-29-2007 18:25:49.566 - Unknown Response
09-29-2007 18:25:49.582 - Recv: }
09-29-2007 18:25:49.582 - Unknown Response
09-29-2007 18:25:49.582 - Recv: &<c8>y`{}'}"}(}"
09-29-2007 18:25:49.582 - Unknown Response
09-29-2007 18:25:49.597 - Recv: [
09-29-2007 18:25:49.597 - Unknown Response
09-29-2007 18:25:49.597 - Recv: }7~
09-29-2007 18:25:49.597 - Unknown Response
09-29-2007 18:25:52.628 - Recv: ~
09-29-2007 18:25:52.628 - Interpreted response: Ring
09-29-2007 18:25:52.628 - TSP(0000): LINEEVENT: LINEDEVSTATE_RINGING(0x1)
09-29-2007 18:25:52.628 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}!}!} }4
09-29-2007 18:25:52.628 - Unknown Response
09-29-2007 18:25:52.644 - TSP(0000): Accepting Call
09-29-2007 18:25:52.644 - TSP(0000): LINEEVENT: LINECALLSTATE_ACCEPTED
09-29-2007 18:25:52.644 - TSP(0000): Answering Call
09-29-2007 18:25:52.644 - Answering the call.
09-29-2007 18:25:52.644 - Recv: }
09-29-2007 18:25:52.644 - Unknown Response
09-29-2007 18:25:52.644 - Recv: "}&} } } } }%
09-29-2007 18:25:52.644 - Unknown Response
09-29-2007 18:25:52.660 - Send: CLIENTSERVER
09-29-2007 18:25:52.660 - Connection established at 9600bps.
09-29-2007 18:25:52.660 - Error-control off or unknown.
09-29-2007 18:25:52.660 - Data compression off or unknown.
09-29-2007 18:25:52.660 - TSP Completing Async Operation(0x00010268) Status 0x00000000
09-29-2007 18:25:52.660 - TSP(0000): LINEEVENT: LINECALLSTATE_CONNECTED
09-29-2007 18:26:22.660 - Read: Total: 461, Per/Sec: 12, Written: Total: 1061, Per/Sec: 34
09-29-2007 18:26:35.707 - TSP(0000): Dropping Call
09-29-2007 18:26:35.707 - Hanging up the modem.
09-29-2007 18:26:35.707 - Hardware hangup by lowering DTR.
09-29-2007 18:26:37.707 - A timeout has expired waiting to comm event to occour.
09-29-2007 18:26:37.707 - 9600,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
09-29-2007 18:26:37.707 - Initializing modem.
09-29-2007 18:26:37.722 - Waiting for a call.
09-29-2007 18:26:37.738 - TSP(0000): LINEEVENT: LINECALLSTATE_DISCONNECTED(0x1)
09-29-2007 18:26:37.738 - TSP(0000): LINEEVENT: LINECALLSTATE_IDLE
09-29-2007 18:26:37.738 - TSP Completing Async Operation(0x000101e0) Status 0x00000000
09-29-2007 18:26:37.738 - TSP(0000): Dropping Call
09-29-2007 18:26:37.738 - TSP Completing Async Operation(0x00010246) Status 0x00000000
09-29-2007 18:26:37.738 - TSP(0000): Closing Call
09-29-2007 18:26:50.066 - Recv: <ff>
09-29-2007 18:26:50.066 - Unknown Response
dmarch
10-01-2007, 04:10 PM
I don't think it has anything to do with Windows Server, for starters anyway. If you can't get the User Request text in your terminal tests, I'm pretty sure the connection will fail.
In my tests with SA Series 2's and Series 1's, I always had to start by monitoring the raw output on a terminal program (like you did). I then adjusted the speeds on both the dialing options (Tivo), and Hyperterminal (Computer). These two must match... but you probably already knew that.
Sometimes I had to add extra "post" pauses at the higher speeds before I saw the User Request (after the giberish of course).
It never failed. If I got the User Request, my connection would work.
Good luck,
Dave
cherry ghost
10-20-2007, 04:11 PM
The answer to my problem is probably in this thread, but I can't find it.
I recently had an update to my McAfee Security Center and now I can only connect if I disable the firewall. Kind of a pain to always manually connect. Any ideas how I can get my firewall to allow the Tivo to connect?
swroberts
11-04-2007, 10:37 PM
Right now my connection stopped working really last December, never cared but the thing started rebooting any time I was watching a CBS Directv channel (wierd). Anyway, I don't see the user request after 6 lines of garbage on hyperterminal. Is that really important and if so, what would cause it.
Steve
DadMan
11-07-2007, 03:41 PM
Thanks! I tried everything and this finally did it for me in Vista!
/DadMan
Ok, I tried this for the first time tonight and realized that Vista was a little different than XP. I did like everyone else and changed the mdmhayes.inf and deleted the compiled version, but still no go. I did a little registry searching and found the keys. Here they are:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion \Unimodem\DeviceSpecific\Communications cable between two computers::(Standard Modem Types)::Microsoft\Responses
Add the two REG_BINARY values of:
~ REG_BINARY 08 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
<h00>~ REG_BINARY 08 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Reboot and your ready to go.
I guess the INF is supposed to update the registry but it doesn't seem to work, but this sure does.
Good luck.
domluv87
11-10-2007, 01:16 AM
John - Cactus 46 and everyone else -
I was a lurker tonight desperate for answers and your board gave me what I needed. I am deeply grateful!!!
What did it for me was hardcoding the IP addresses, hardcoding the registry keys (or a random reboot, I'm not sure which), and installing Wingate.
I am only through the setup call so hopefully I won't have any more issues. If so, I know where to come.
Again, thank you SOOOOO much for your help. May good things come to you in return.
Dominique
xxxtonyxxx
11-10-2007, 11:08 AM
hi
i find Tivo software 3.0 for comunication ppp
Where I find
cherry ghost
11-25-2007, 12:47 AM
The answer to my problem is probably in this thread, but I can't find it.
I recently had an update to my McAfee Security Center and now I can only connect if I disable the firewall. Kind of a pain to always manually connect. Any ideas how I can get my firewall to allow the Tivo to connect?
fixed (http://www.tivocommunity.com/tivo-vb/showthread.php?p=5717937#post5717937)
CedarJustin
11-28-2007, 01:41 AM
Problem solved!
I read ever page of this thread and could not figure out my problem. Finally I tried swapping out the serial cable (that had been previously functioning for 5 years) with another one that I had laying around that had never been used. Presto. I guess they go bad?
tomstop
12-04-2007, 04:15 PM
I have a Sony Svr2000 with an additional 160Gb hard drive added. I use VOIP.COM for my phone service. I could update every now and then but it was very suspect. You never knew when you would run out of programming guide. I was able to set up my system to use PPP. It worked first try. All I did was read very extensively all of your posts. I am really happy about my success, so THANKS TO ALL.
Tom
:):)
Relativereality
03-24-2008, 10:36 PM
I've recently lost my serial connection on my TiVo series 1 system. Everything had been working fine for over two years--then I went on vacation. I powered everything down (router, cable modem, computer) while I was away for a week and when I came back I started getting "Failed. Service not answering." I've tried everything I can think of with no success: making a new serial to tivo cable; redoing the mdmhayes.inf file; changing IP addresses. It looks like my cable is fine--here is an excerpt from my log file:
03-24-2008 22:20:26.812 - File: C:\windows\system32\tapisrv.dll, Version 5.1.2600
03-24-2008 22:20:26.812 - File: C:\windows\system32\unimdm.tsp, Version 5.1.2600
03-24-2008 22:20:26.812 - File: C:\windows\system32\unimdmat.dll, Version 5.1.2600
03-24-2008 22:20:26.812 - File: C:\windows\system32\uniplat.dll, Version 5.1.2600
03-24-2008 22:20:26.812 - File: C:\windows\system32\drivers\modem.sys, Version 5.1.2600
03-24-2008 22:20:26.828 - File: C:\windows\system32\modemui.dll, Version 5.1.2600
03-24-2008 22:20:26.828 - File: C:\windows\system32\mdminst.dll, Version 5.1.2600
03-24-2008 22:20:26.828 - Modem type: Communications cable between two computers
03-24-2008 22:20:26.828 - Modem inf path: mdmhayes.inf
03-24-2008 22:20:26.828 - Modem inf section: M2700
03-24-2008 22:20:26.828 - Matching hardware ID: pnpc031
03-24-2008 22:20:26.828 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
03-24-2008 22:20:26.828 - Initializing modem.
03-24-2008 22:20:26.828 - Waiting for a call.
03-24-2008 22:21:45.265 - Recv: ~
03-24-2008 22:21:45.265 - Interpreted response: Ring
03-24-2008 22:21:45.265 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}!
03-24-2008 22:21:45.265 - Unknown Response
03-24-2008 22:21:45.265 - Recv: }
03-24-2008 22:21:45.265 - Unknown Response
03-24-2008 22:21:45.265 - Recv: !} }4}"
03-24-2008 22:21:45.265 - Unknown Response
03-24-2008 22:21:45.265 - Recv: }
03-24-2008 22:21:45.265 - Unknown Response
03-24-2008 22:21:45.265 - Recv: &} } }
03-24-2008 22:21:45.265 - Unknown Response
03-24-2008 22:21:45.265 - Recv: }
03-24-2008 22:21:45.265 - Unknown Response
03-24-2008 22:21:45.265 - Recv: }%}&}
03-24-2008 22:21:45.265 - Unknown Response
03-24-2008 22:21:45.281 - Recv: }
03-24-2008 22:21:45.281 - Unknown Response
03-24-2008 22:21:45.281 - Recv: <93><ef>}'}"
03-24-2008 22:21:45.281 - Unknown Response
03-24-2008 22:21:45.281 - Recv: }
03-24-2008 22:21:45.281 - Unknown Response
03-24-2008 22:21:45.281 - Recv: (}"Z};~
03-24-2008 22:21:45.281 - Unknown Response
03-24-2008 22:21:48.296 - Recv: ~
03-24-2008 22:21:48.296 - Interpreted response: Ring
03-24-2008 22:21:48.296 - Recv: <ff>}#<c0>!}!
03-24-2008 22:21:48.296 - Unknown Response
03-24-2008 22:21:48.296 - Answering the call.
03-24-2008 22:21:48.296 - Recv: }
03-24-2008 22:21:48.296 - Unknown Response
03-24-2008 22:21:48.296 - Recv: !} }4}"
03-24-2008 22:21:48.296 - Unknown Response
03-24-2008 22:21:48.296 - Recv: }
03-24-2008 22:21:48.296 - Unknown Response
03-24-2008 22:21:48.296 - Recv: &} } }
03-24-2008 22:21:48.296 - Unknown Response
03-24-2008 22:21:48.296 - Recv: }
03-24-2008 22:21:48.296 - Unknown Response
03-24-2008 22:21:48.312 - Send: CLIENTSERVER
03-24-2008 22:21:48.312 - Connection established at 115200bps.
03-24-2008 22:21:48.312 - Error-control off or unknown.
03-24-2008 22:21:48.312 - Data compression off or unknown.
03-24-2008 22:22:18.312 - Read: Total: 538, Per/Sec: 15, Written: Total: 1157, Per/Sec: 38
03-24-2008 22:22:21.375 - Hanging up the modem.
03-24-2008 22:22:21.375 - Hardware hangup by lowering DTR.
03-24-2008 22:22:23.375 - A timeout has expired waiting to comm event to occour.
03-24-2008 22:22:23.375 - Recv: <00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00><00>
03-24-2008 22:22:23.375 - Unknown Response
03-24-2008 22:22:23.375 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
03-24-2008 22:22:23.375 - Initializing modem.
03-24-2008 22:22:23.375 - Waiting for a call.
I don't know what to do next. Help!!
cactus46
03-25-2008, 04:14 PM
Hi Relativereality,
It looks like the PC and TiVo are almost communicating with TiVo's servers. So things I might try would be slowing the connection down, disabling firewalls and anti-virus software, and checking IP addresses. And you might try putting a "pause" in the TiVo prefix as others have tried.
Good luck.
John
I've recently lost my serial connection on my TiVo series 1 system. Everything had been working fine for over two years--then I went on vacation. I powered everything down (router, cable modem, computer) while I was away for a week and when I came back I started getting "Failed. Service not answering." I've tried everything I can think of with no success: making a new serial to tivo cable; redoing the mdmhayes.inf file; changing IP addresses. It looks like my cable is fine--here is an excerpt from my log file:
....................
03-24-2008 22:22:18.312 - Read: Total: 538, Per/Sec: 15, Written: Total: 1157, Per/Sec: 38
............
I don't know what to do next. Help!!
jsmmd
04-17-2008, 01:12 AM
well, here's hoping people still watch this old thread.
I have a Humax DVDR Series 2 TiVo. The internal modem seems to be fried or not fond of my POTS line. Either way, the PPP networking walkthrough.
I'm stuck on netotiating. It seems to have a fine connection with my PC. My router is a Verizon DSL modem / router combo.
I've installed WinGate, but I feel like I'm missing something in the wingate settings... so close. What am I missing? I'm sure it's a NAT issue, can't figure out how to resolve.
Any help would be GREATLY appreciated.
04-17-2008 01:05:07.875 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.875 - Recv: 3
04-17-2008 01:05:07.875 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.875 - Recv: 2
04-17-2008 01:05:07.875 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.875 - Recv: 0
04-17-2008 01:05:07.875 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.875 - Recv:
04-17-2008 01:05:07.875 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.875 - Recv: T
04-17-2008 01:05:07.875 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.875 - Recv: I
04-17-2008 01:05:07.875 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.875 - Recv: M
04-17-2008 01:05:07.875 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.875 - Recv: E
04-17-2008 01:05:07.875 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.890 - Recv: =
04-17-2008 01:05:07.890 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.890 - Recv: 1
04-17-2008 01:05:07.890 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.890 - Recv: 1
04-17-2008 01:05:07.890 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.890 - Recv: 1
04-17-2008 01:05:07.890 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.890 - Recv: 3
04-17-2008 01:05:07.890 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.890 - Recv: 7
04-17-2008 01:05:07.890 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.890 - Recv: 9
04-17-2008 01:05:07.890 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.890 - Recv: 7
04-17-2008 01:05:07.890 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.890 - Recv: 4
04-17-2008 01:05:07.890 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.890 - Recv: 0
04-17-2008 01:05:07.890 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.890 - Recv: 6
04-17-2008 01:05:07.890 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.890 - Recv:
04-17-2008 01:05:07.890 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.890 - Recv: A
04-17-2008 01:05:07.890 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.890 - Recv: V
04-17-2008 01:05:07.890 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.906 - Recv: A
04-17-2008 01:05:07.906 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.906 - Recv: L
04-17-2008 01:05:07.906 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.906 - Recv: _
04-17-2008 01:05:07.906 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.906 - Recv: I
04-17-2008 01:05:07.906 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.906 - Recv: D
04-17-2008 01:05:07.906 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.906 - Recv: =
04-17-2008 01:05:07.906 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.906 - Recv: 0
04-17-2008 01:05:07.906 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.906 - Recv: 0
04-17-2008 01:05:07.906 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.906 - Recv: 0
04-17-2008 01:05:07.906 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.906 - Recv: 0
04-17-2008 01:05:07.906 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.906 - Recv: 3
04-17-2008 01:05:07.906 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.906 - Recv: 2
04-17-2008 01:05:07.906 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.906 - Recv: 5
04-17-2008 01:05:07.906 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.906 - Recv: B
04-17-2008 01:05:07.906 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.906 - Recv: 0
04-17-2008 01:05:07.906 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.906 - Recv: 0
04-17-2008 01:05:07.906 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.921 - Recv: 0
04-17-2008 01:05:07.921 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.921 - Recv: 0
04-17-2008 01:05:07.921 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.921 - Recv: 3
04-17-2008 01:05:07.921 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.921 - Recv: A
04-17-2008 01:05:07.921 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.921 - Recv: 9
04-17-2008 01:05:07.921 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.921 - Recv: 0
04-17-2008 01:05:07.921 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.921 - Recv:
04-17-2008 01:05:07.921 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.921 - Recv: F
04-17-2008 01:05:07.921 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.921 - Recv: I
04-17-2008 01:05:07.921 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.921 - Recv: L
04-17-2008 01:05:07.921 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.921 - Recv: E
04-17-2008 01:05:07.921 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.921 - Recv: _
04-17-2008 01:05:07.921 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.921 - Recv: N
04-17-2008 01:05:07.921 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.921 - Recv: A
04-17-2008 01:05:07.921 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.937 - Recv: M
04-17-2008 01:05:07.937 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.937 - Recv: E
04-17-2008 01:05:07.937 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.937 - Recv: =
04-17-2008 01:05:07.937 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.937 - Recv: S
04-17-2008 01:05:07.937 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.937 - Recv: M
04-17-2008 01:05:07.937 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.937 - Recv: -
04-17-2008 01:05:07.937 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.937 - Recv: m
04-17-2008 01:05:07.937 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.937 - Recv: r
04-17-2008 01:05:07.937 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.937 - Recv: v
04-17-2008 01:05:07.937 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.937 - Recv: _
04-17-2008 01:05:07.937 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.937 - Recv: p
04-17-2008 01:05:07.937 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.937 - Recv: r
04-17-2008 01:05:07.937 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.937 - Recv: o
04-17-2008 01:05:07.937 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.937 - Recv: d
04-17-2008 01:05:07.937 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.937 - Recv: u
04-17-2008 01:05:07.937 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.953 - Recv: c
04-17-2008 01:05:07.953 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.953 - Recv: t
04-17-2008 01:05:07.953 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.953 - Recv: i
04-17-2008 01:05:07.953 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.953 - Recv: o
04-17-2008 01:05:07.953 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.953 - Recv: n
04-17-2008 01:05:07.953 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.953 - Recv: -
04-17-2008 01:05:07.953 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.953 - Recv: v
04-17-2008 01:05:07.953 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.953 - Recv: 4
04-17-2008 01:05:07.953 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.953 - Recv: 7
04-17-2008 01:05:07.953 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.953 - Recv: .
04-17-2008 01:05:07.953 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.953 - Recv: s
04-17-2008 01:05:07.953 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.953 - Recv: l
04-17-2008 01:05:07.953 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.953 - Recv: i
04-17-2008 01:05:07.953 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.953 - Recv: c
04-17-2008 01:05:07.953 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.953 - Recv: e
04-17-2008 01:05:07.953 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.953 - Recv: .
04-17-2008 01:05:07.953 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.968 - Recv: g
04-17-2008 01:05:07.968 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.968 - Recv: z
04-17-2008 01:05:07.968 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.968 - Recv:
04-17-2008 01:05:07.968 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.968 - Recv: F
04-17-2008 01:05:07.968 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.968 - Recv: I
04-17-2008 01:05:07.968 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.968 - Recv: L
04-17-2008 01:05:07.968 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.968 - Recv: E
04-17-2008 01:05:07.968 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.968 - Recv: _
04-17-2008 01:05:07.968 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.968 - Recv: S
04-17-2008 01:05:07.968 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.968 - Recv: T
04-17-2008 01:05:07.968 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.968 - Recv: A
04-17-2008 01:05:07.968 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.968 - Recv: T
04-17-2008 01:05:07.968 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.968 - Recv: U
04-17-2008 01:05:07.968 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.968 - Recv: S
04-17-2008 01:05:07.968 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.984 - Recv: =
04-17-2008 01:05:07.984 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.984 - Recv: S
04-17-2008 01:05:07.984 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.984 - Recv: U
04-17-2008 01:05:07.984 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.984 - Recv: C
04-17-2008 01:05:07.984 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.984 - Recv: C
04-17-2008 01:05:07.984 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.984 - Recv: E
04-17-2008 01:05:07.984 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.984 - Recv: S
04-17-2008 01:05:07.984 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.984 - Recv: S
04-17-2008 01:05:07.984 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.984 - Recv:
04-17-2008 01:05:07.984 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.984 - Recv: S
04-17-2008 01:05:07.984 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.984 - Recv: R
04-17-2008 01:05:07.984 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.984 - Recv: C
04-17-2008 01:05:07.984 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.984 - Recv: =
04-17-2008 01:05:07.984 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.984 - Recv: p
04-17-2008 01:05:07.984 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:07.984 - Recv: h
04-17-2008 01:05:07.984 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.000 - Recv: o
04-17-2008 01:05:08.000 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.000 - Recv: n
04-17-2008 01:05:08.000 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.000 - Recv: e
04-17-2008 01:05:08.000 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.000 - Recv: <lf>
04-17-2008 01:05:08.000 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.000 - Recv: a
04-17-2008 01:05:08.000 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.000 - Recv: v
04-17-2008 01:05:08.000 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.000 - Recv: a
04-17-2008 01:05:08.000 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.000 - Recv: l
04-17-2008 01:05:08.000 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.000 - Recv: _
04-17-2008 01:05:08.000 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.000 - Recv: f
04-17-2008 01:05:08.000 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.000 - Recv: i
04-17-2008 01:05:08.000 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.000 - Recv: l
04-17-2008 01:05:08.000 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.000 - Recv: e
04-17-2008 01:05:08.000 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.000 - Recv:
04-17-2008 01:05:08.000 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.000 - Recv: T
04-17-2008 01:05:08.000 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.000 - Recv: C
04-17-2008 01:05:08.000 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.015 - Recv: D
04-17-2008 01:05:08.015 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.015 - Recv: _
04-17-2008 01:05:08.015 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.015 - Recv: I
04-17-2008 01:05:08.015 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.015 - Recv: D
04-17-2008 01:05:08.015 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.015 - Recv: =
04-17-2008 01:05:08.015 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.015 - Recv: 5
04-17-2008 01:05:08.015 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.015 - Recv: 9
04-17-2008 01:05:08.015 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.015 - Recv: 5
04-17-2008 01:05:08.015 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.015 - Recv: 0
04-17-2008 01:05:08.015 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.015 - Recv: 0
04-17-2008 01:05:08.015 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.015 - Recv: 0
04-17-2008 01:05:08.015 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.015 - Recv: 1
04-17-2008 01:05:08.015 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.015 - Recv: C
04-17-2008 01:05:08.015 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.015 - Recv: 0
04-17-2008 01:05:08.015 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.031 - Recv: 2
04-17-2008 01:05:08.031 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.031 - Recv: 3
04-17-2008 01:05:08.031 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.031 - Recv: A
04-17-2008 01:05:08.031 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.031 - Recv: 1
04-17-2008 01:05:08.031 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.031 - Recv: A
04-17-2008 01:05:08.031 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.031 - Recv: B
04-17-2008 01:05:08.031 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.031 - Recv:
04-17-2008 01:05:08.031 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.031 - Recv: C
04-17-2008 01:05:08.031 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.031 - Recv: A
04-17-2008 01:05:08.031 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.031 - Recv: L
04-17-2008 01:05:08.031 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.031 - Recv: L
04-17-2008 01:05:08.031 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.031 - Recv: _
04-17-2008 01:05:08.031 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.031 - Recv: I
04-17-2008 01:05:08.031 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.031 - Recv: D
04-17-2008 01:05:08.031 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.031 - Recv: =
04-17-2008 01:05:08.031 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.046 - Recv: 1
04-17-2008 01:05:08.046 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.046 - Recv: 1
04-17-2008 01:05:08.046 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.046 - Recv: 1
04-17-2008 01:05:08.046 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.046 - Recv: 3
04-17-2008 01:05:08.046 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.046 - Recv: 7
04-17-2008 01:05:08.046 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.046 - Recv: 9
04-17-2008 01:05:08.046 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.046 - Recv: 7
04-17-2008 01:05:08.046 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.046 - Recv: 3
04-17-2008 01:05:08.046 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.046 - Recv: 2
04-17-2008 01:05:08.046 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.046 - Recv: 0
04-17-2008 01:05:08.046 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.046 - Recv:
04-17-2008 01:05:08.046 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.046 - Recv: T
04-17-2008 01:05:08.046 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.046 - Recv: I
04-17-2008 01:05:08.046 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.046 - Recv: M
04-17-2008 01:05:08.046 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.046 - Recv: E
04-17-2008 01:05:08.046 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.062 - Recv: =
04-17-2008 01:05:08.062 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.062 - Recv: 1
04-17-2008 01:05:08.062 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.062 - Recv: 1
04-17-2008 01:05:08.062 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.062 - Recv: 1
04-17-2008 01:05:08.062 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.062 - Recv: 3
04-17-2008 01:05:08.062 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.062 - Recv: 7
04-17-2008 01:05:08.062 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.062 - Recv: 9
04-17-2008 01:05:08.062 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.062 - Recv: 7
04-17-2008 01:05:08.062 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.062 - Recv: 4
04-17-2008 01:05:08.062 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.062 - Recv: 0
04-17-2008 01:05:08.062 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.062 - Recv: 9
04-17-2008 01:05:08.062 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.062 - Recv:
04-17-2008 01:05:08.062 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.062 - Recv: A
04-17-2008 01:05:08.062 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.062 - Recv: V
04-17-2008 01:05:08.062 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.062 - Recv: A
04-17-2008 01:05:08.062 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.078 - Recv: L
04-17-2008 01:05:08.078 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.078 - Recv: _
04-17-2008 01:05:08.078 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.078 - Recv: I
04-17-2008 01:05:08.078 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.078 - Recv: D
04-17-2008 01:05:08.078 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.078 - Recv: =
04-17-2008 01:05:08.078 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.078 - Recv: 0
04-17-2008 01:05:08.078 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.078 - Recv: 0
04-17-2008 01:05:08.078 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.078 - Recv: 0
04-17-2008 01:05:08.078 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.078 - Recv: 0
04-17-2008 01:05:08.078 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.078 - Recv: 3
04-17-2008 01:05:08.078 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.078 - Recv: 2
04-17-2008 01:05:08.078 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.078 - Recv: 5
04-17-2008 01:05:08.078 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.078 - Recv: B
04-17-2008 01:05:08.078 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.078 - Recv: 0
04-17-2008 01:05:08.078 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.078 - Recv: 0
04-17-2008 01:05:08.078 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.093 - Recv: 0
04-17-2008 01:05:08.093 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.093 - Recv: 0
04-17-2008 01:05:08.093 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.093 - Recv: 3
04-17-2008 01:05:08.093 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.093 - Recv: A
04-17-2008 01:05:08.093 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.093 - Recv: 9
04-17-2008 01:05:08.093 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.093 - Recv: 0
04-17-2008 01:05:08.093 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.093 - Recv:
04-17-2008 01:05:08.093 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.093 - Recv: F
04-17-2008 01:05:08.093 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.093 - Recv: I
04-17-2008 01:05:08.093 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.093 - Recv: L
04-17-2008 01:05:08.093 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.093 - Recv: E
04-17-2008 01:05:08.093 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.093 - Recv: _
04-17-2008 01:05:08.093 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.093 - Recv: N
04-17-2008 01:05:08.093 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.093 - Recv: A
04-17-2008 01:05:08.093 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.093 - Recv: M
04-17-2008 01:05:08.093 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.109 - Recv: E
04-17-2008 01:05:08.109 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.109 - Recv: =
04-17-2008 01:05:08.109 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.109 - Recv: S
04-17-2008 01:05:08.109 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.109 - Recv: M
04-17-2008 01:05:08.109 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.109 - Recv: -
04-17-2008 01:05:08.109 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.109 - Recv: m
04-17-2008 01:05:08.109 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.109 - Recv: u
04-17-2008 01:05:08.109 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.109 - Recv: s
04-17-2008 01:05:08.109 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.109 - Recv: i
04-17-2008 01:05:08.109 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.109 - Recv: c
04-17-2008 01:05:08.109 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.109 - Recv: p
04-17-2008 01:05:08.109 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.109 - Recv: h
04-17-2008 01:05:08.109 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.109 - Recv: o
04-17-2008 01:05:08.109 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.109 - Recv: t
04-17-2008 01:05:08.109 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.109 - Recv: o
04-17-2008 01:05:08.109 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.125 - Recv: _
04-17-2008 01:05:08.125 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.125 - Recv: p
04-17-2008 01:05:08.125 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.125 - Recv: r
04-17-2008 01:05:08.125 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.125 - Recv: o
04-17-2008 01:05:08.125 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.125 - Recv: d
04-17-2008 01:05:08.125 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.125 - Recv: u
04-17-2008 01:05:08.125 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.125 - Recv: c
04-17-2008 01:05:08.125 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.125 - Recv: t
04-17-2008 01:05:08.125 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.125 - Recv: i
04-17-2008 01:05:08.125 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.125 - Recv: o
04-17-2008 01:05:08.125 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.125 - Recv: n
04-17-2008 01:05:08.125 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.125 - Recv: -
04-17-2008 01:05:08.125 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.125 - Recv: v
04-17-2008 01:05:08.125 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.125 - Recv: 6
04-17-2008 01:05:08.125 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.125 - Recv: 7
04-17-2008 01:05:08.125 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.125 - Recv: .
04-17-2008 01:05:08.125 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.140 - Recv: s
04-17-2008 01:05:08.140 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.140 - Recv: l
04-17-2008 01:05:08.140 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.140 - Recv: i
04-17-2008 01:05:08.140 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.140 - Recv: c
04-17-2008 01:05:08.140 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.140 - Recv: e
04-17-2008 01:05:08.140 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.140 - Recv: .
04-17-2008 01:05:08.140 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.140 - Recv: g
04-17-2008 01:05:08.140 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.140 - Recv: z
04-17-2008 01:05:08.140 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.140 - Recv:
04-17-2008 01:05:08.140 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.140 - Recv: F
04-17-2008 01:05:08.140 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.140 - Recv: I
04-17-2008 01:05:08.140 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.140 - Recv: L
04-17-2008 01:05:08.140 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.140 - Recv: E
04-17-2008 01:05:08.140 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.140 - Recv: _
04-17-2008 01:05:08.140 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.156 - Recv: S
04-17-2008 01:05:08.156 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.156 - Recv: T
04-17-2008 01:05:08.156 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.156 - Recv: A
04-17-2008 01:05:08.156 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.156 - Recv: T
04-17-2008 01:05:08.156 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.156 - Recv: U
04-17-2008 01:05:08.156 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.156 - Recv: S
04-17-2008 01:05:08.156 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.156 - Recv: =
04-17-2008 01:05:08.156 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.156 - Recv: S
04-17-2008 01:05:08.156 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.156 - Recv: U
04-17-2008 01:05:08.156 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.156 - Recv: C
04-17-2008 01:05:08.156 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.156 - Recv: C
04-17-2008 01:05:08.156 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.156 - Recv: E
04-17-2008 01:05:08.156 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.156 - Recv: S
04-17-2008 01:05:08.156 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.156 - Recv: S
04-17-2008 01:05:08.156 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.156 - Recv:
04-17-2008 01:05:08.156 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.171 - Recv: S
04-17-2008 01:05:08.171 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.171 - Recv: R
04-17-2008 01:05:08.171 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.171 - Recv: C
04-17-2008 01:05:08.171 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.171 - Recv: =
04-17-2008 01:05:08.171 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.171 - Recv: p
04-17-2008 01:05:08.171 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.171 - Recv: h
04-17-2008 01:05:08.171 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.171 - Recv: o
04-17-2008 01:05:08.171 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.171 - Recv: n
04-17-2008 01:05:08.171 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.171 - Recv: e
04-17-2008 01:05:08.171 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.171 - Recv: <lf>
04-17-2008 01:05:08.171 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.171 - Recv: a
04-17-2008 01:05:08.171 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.171 - Recv: v
04-17-2008 01:05:08.171 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.171 - Recv: a
04-17-2008 01:05:08.171 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.171 - Recv: l
04-17-2008 01:05:08.171 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.171 - Recv: _
04-17-2008 01:05:08.171 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.187 - Recv: f
04-17-2008 01:05:08.187 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.187 - Recv: i
04-17-2008 01:05:08.187 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.187 - Recv: l
04-17-2008 01:05:08.187 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.187 - Recv: e
04-17-2008 01:05:08.187 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.187 - Recv:
04-17-2008 01:05:08.187 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.187 - Recv: T
04-17-2008 01:05:08.187 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.187 - Recv: C
04-17-2008 01:05:08.187 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.187 - Recv: D
04-17-2008 01:05:08.187 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.187 - Recv: _
04-17-2008 01:05:08.187 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.187 - Recv: I
04-17-2008 01:05:08.187 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.187 - Recv: D
04-17-2008 01:05:08.187 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.187 - Recv: =
04-17-2008 01:05:08.187 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.187 - Recv: 5
04-17-2008 01:05:08.187 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.187 - Recv: 9
04-17-2008 01:05:08.187 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.187 - Recv: 5
04-17-2008 01:05:08.187 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.203 - Recv: 0
04-17-2008 01:05:08.203 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.203 - Recv: 0
04-17-2008 01:05:08.203 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.203 - Recv: 0
04-17-2008 01:05:08.203 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.203 - Recv: 1
04-17-2008 01:05:08.203 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.203 - Recv: C
04-17-2008 01:05:08.203 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.203 - Recv: 0
04-17-2008 01:05:08.203 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.203 - Recv: 2
04-17-2008 01:05:08.203 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.203 - Recv: 3
04-17-2008 01:05:08.203 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.203 - Recv: A
04-17-2008 01:05:08.203 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.203 - Recv: 1
04-17-2008 01:05:08.203 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.203 - Recv: A
04-17-2008 01:05:08.203 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.203 - Recv: B
04-17-2008 01:05:08.203 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.203 - Recv:
04-17-2008 01:05:08.203 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.203 - Recv: C
04-17-2008 01:05:08.203 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.203 - Recv: A
04-17-2008 01:05:08.203 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.218 - Recv: L
04-17-2008 01:05:08.218 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.218 - Recv: L
04-17-2008 01:05:08.218 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.218 - Recv: _
04-17-2008 01:05:08.218 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.218 - Recv: I
04-17-2008 01:05:08.218 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.218 - Recv: D
04-17-2008 01:05:08.218 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.218 - Recv: =
04-17-2008 01:05:08.218 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.218 - Recv: 1
04-17-2008 01:05:08.218 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.218 - Recv: 1
04-17-2008 01:05:08.218 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.218 - Recv: 1
04-17-2008 01:05:08.218 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.218 - Recv: 3
04-17-2008 01:05:08.218 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.218 - Recv: 7
04-17-2008 01:05:08.218 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.218 - Recv: 9
04-17-2008 01:05:08.218 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.218 - Recv: 7
04-17-2008 01:05:08.218 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.218 - Recv: 3
04-17-2008 01:05:08.218 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.218 - Recv: 2
04-17-2008 01:05:08.218 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.234 - Recv: 0
04-17-2008 01:05:08.234 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.234 - Recv:
04-17-2008 01:05:08.234 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.234 - Recv: T
04-17-2008 01:05:08.234 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.234 - Recv: I
04-17-2008 01:05:08.234 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.234 - Recv: M
04-17-2008 01:05:08.234 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.234 - Recv: E
04-17-2008 01:05:08.234 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.234 - Recv: =
04-17-2008 01:05:08.234 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.234 - Recv: 1
04-17-2008 01:05:08.234 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.234 - Recv: 1
04-17-2008 01:05:08.234 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.234 - Recv: 1
04-17-2008 01:05:08.234 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.234 - Recv: 3
04-17-2008 01:05:08.234 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.234 - Recv: 7
04-17-2008 01:05:08.234 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.234 - Recv: 9
04-17-2008 01:05:08.234 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.234 - Recv: 7
04-17-2008 01:05:08.234 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.234 - Recv: 4
04-17-2008 01:05:08.234 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.250 - Recv: 1
04-17-2008 01:05:08.250 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.250 - Recv: 3
04-17-2008 01:05:08.250 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.250 - Recv:
04-17-2008 01:05:08.250 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.250 - Recv: A
04-17-2008 01:05:08.250 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.250 - Recv: V
04-17-2008 01:05:08.250 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.250 - Recv: A
04-17-2008 01:05:08.250 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.250 - Recv: L
04-17-2008 01:05:08.250 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.250 - Recv: _
04-17-2008 01:05:08.250 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.250 - Recv: I
04-17-2008 01:05:08.250 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.250 - Recv: D
04-17-2008 01:05:08.250 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.250 - Recv: =
04-17-2008 01:05:08.250 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.250 - Recv: 0
04-17-2008 01:05:08.250 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.250 - Recv: 0
04-17-2008 01:05:08.250 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.250 - Recv: 0
04-17-2008 01:05:08.250 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.250 - Recv: 0
04-17-2008 01:05:08.250 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.265 - Recv: 3
04-17-2008 01:05:08.265 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.265 - Recv: 2
04-17-2008 01:05:08.265 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.265 - Recv: 5
04-17-2008 01:05:08.265 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.265 - Recv: B
04-17-2008 01:05:08.265 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.265 - Recv: 0
04-17-2008 01:05:08.265 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.265 - Recv: 0
04-17-2008 01:05:08.265 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.265 - Recv: 0
04-17-2008 01:05:08.265 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.265 - Recv: 0
04-17-2008 01:05:08.265 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.265 - Recv: 3
04-17-2008 01:05:08.265 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.265 - Recv: A
04-17-2008 01:05:08.265 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.265 - Recv: 9
04-17-2008 01:05:08.265 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.265 - Recv: 0
04-17-2008 01:05:08.265 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.265 - Recv:
04-17-2008 01:05:08.265 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.265 - Recv: F
04-17-2008 01:05:08.265 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.265 - Recv: I
04-17-2008 01:05:08.265 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.281 - Recv: L
04-17-2008 01:05:08.281 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.281 - Recv: E
04-17-2008 01:05:08.281 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.281 - Recv: _
04-17-2008 01:05:08.281 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.281 - Recv: N
04-17-2008 01:05:08.281 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.281 - Recv: A
04-17-2008 01:05:08.281 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.281 - Recv: M
04-17-2008 01:05:08.281 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.281 - Recv: E
04-17-2008 01:05:08.281 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.281 - Recv: =
04-17-2008 01:05:08.281 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.281 - Recv: S
04-17-2008 01:05:08.281 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.281 - Recv: M
04-17-2008 01:05:08.281 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.281 - Recv: -
04-17-2008 01:05:08.281 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.281 - Recv: t
04-17-2008 01:05:08.281 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.281 - Recv: i
04-17-2008 01:05:08.281 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.281 - Recv: v
04-17-2008 01:05:08.281 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.281 - Recv: o
04-17-2008 01:05:08.281 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.296 - Recv: p
04-17-2008 01:05:08.296 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.296 - Recv: v
04-17-2008 01:05:08.296 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.296 - Recv: r
04-17-2008 01:05:08.296 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.296 - Recv: _
04-17-2008 01:05:08.296 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.296 - Recv: p
04-17-2008 01:05:08.296 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.296 - Recv: r
04-17-2008 01:05:08.296 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.296 - Recv: o
04-17-2008 01:05:08.296 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.296 - Recv: <cd>
04-17-2008 01:05:08.296 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.296 - Recv: <f9>
04-17-2008 01:05:08.296 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:08.296 - Recv: ~
04-17-2008 01:05:08.296 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:11.046 - Recv: ~
04-17-2008 01:05:11.046 - Interpreted response: Ring
04-17-2008 01:05:11.046 - Recv: !
04-17-2008 01:05:11.046 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:11.046 - Answering the call.
04-17-2008 01:05:11.046 - Recv: E
04-17-2008 01:05:11.046 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:11.046 - Recv: <00>
04-17-2008 01:05:11.046 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:11.046 - Recv: <00>
04-17-2008 01:05:11.046 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:11.046 - Recv: <8b>
04-17-2008 01:05:11.046 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:11.046 - Recv: <00>
04-17-2008 01:05:11.046 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:11.046 - Recv: <00>
04-17-2008 01:05:11.046 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:11.046 - Recv: @
04-17-2008 01:05:11.046 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:11.046 - Recv: <00>
04-17-2008 01:05:11.046 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:11.046 - Recv: @
04-17-2008 01:05:11.046 - Unknown Response
04-17-2008 01:05:11.062 - Send: CLIENTSERVER
04-17-2008 01:05:11.062 - Connection established at 9600bps.
04-17-2008 01:05:11.062 - Error-control off or unknown.
04-17-2008 01:05:11.062 - Data compression off or unknown.
04-17-2008 01:05:41.062 - Read: Total: 1642, Per/Sec: 4, Written: Total: 12, Per/Sec: 0
04-17-2008 01:06:11.390 - Hanging up the modem.
04-17-2008 01:06:11.390 - Hardware hangup by lowering DTR.
04-17-2008 01:06:13.390 - A timeout has expired waiting to comm event to occour.
04-17-2008 01:06:13.390 - 9600,8,N,1, ctsfl=0, rtsctl=1
04-17-2008 01:06:13.406 - Initializing modem.
04-17-2008 01:06:13.406 - Waiting for a call.
classicsat
04-17-2008, 11:32 AM
You don't need wingate. Windows will proxy PPP to its network connection itself. Since you have a Series 2, you should consider networking it.
jsmmd
04-17-2008, 12:05 PM
You don't need wingate. Windows will proxy PPP to its network connection itself. Since you have a Series 2, you should consider networking it.
Interesting about Wingate.
As for networking. PLEASE. I wish. The box has original OS. The ,#401 trick isn't working despite the fact my TiVo is getting a valid IP address off the Netgear FA 120 wired USB adapter.
I'd give a minor organ for this to work via ethernet. I'm tempted to try a kickstart code, as a last resort in case the current OS is somehow corrupt.
Ideas anyone, plz.
swkenney
05-15-2008, 05:31 PM
My desktop pc with XP Pro used to work fine with the Remote Access Server serial cable setup. It has stopped working. I cannot start the remote access sever.
I had to put an old copy of XP on my second hard drive and boot from that to make it work.
How can I get RAS working again on my main boot partition?
cactus46
05-19-2008, 08:02 PM
Are you using your desktop to update a PDA? Actually, you might get a better response by starting a new thread?
Good luck!
John
My desktop pc with XP Pro used to work fine with the Remote Access Server serial cable setup. It has stopped working. I cannot start the remote access sever.
I had to put an old copy of XP on my second hard drive and boot from that to make it work.
How can I get RAS working again on my main boot partition?
swkenney
05-20-2008, 08:50 PM
Are you using your desktop to update a PDA? Actually, you might get a better response by starting a new thread?
Good luck!
John
I am using my desktop to udate my TiVo Series 1. The title of this thread is what I am experincing - PPP Serial Trouble.
cactus46
05-23-2008, 02:23 AM
OK, generic Windows XP should work. Do you want to post or PM me a copy of your modem log?
John
swkenney
05-24-2008, 08:05 PM
Here is the log from the copy of XP that does not work.
It is an attempted test call.
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swkenney
05-24-2008, 09:16 PM
Here is a screenshot of the "Routing and Remote Access" which I cannot start.
http://skenney.com/tivo/services-tivo.JPG
JonHB
06-03-2008, 01:18 PM
Wouldn't you be able to bypass the computer completely by connecting the Tivo with a Lantronix serial to TCP/IP adapter? Has this been done?
thumperxr69
06-06-2008, 07:09 PM
The page "Connecting a PC to Tivo" from the tivohelp.com page is pretty much blank. Does anyone have another link somewhere else.
T
swkenney
06-06-2008, 10:07 PM
Wouldn't you be able to bypass the computer completely by connecting the Tivo with a Lantronix serial to TCP/IP adapter? Has this been done?
The Lantronix serial to TCP/IP adapter seems to be $100 and up. I would just as soon reboot into another copy of XP once a week.
It is just a little frustrating when you cannot get your current installation of XP to do something a fresh install will do.
swkenney
06-06-2008, 10:25 PM
The page "Connecting a PC to Tivo" from the tivohelp.com page is pretty much blank. Does anyone have another link somewhere else.
T
http://www.tivohelp.com/archive/tivohelp.swiki.net/45.html
This got my TiVo series 1 working.
Sorry if you have already seen this.
y2k02c5
09-08-2008, 09:52 PM
just came across this thread, and seems like i'm having similar issues as others. My main issue is always "Service not answering" I dialed in using the various baud rates. my dial in number is 1-212-277-3895. Is this wrong?
One thing that i havent seen is what dial in number are you using? Also, are you using a 1 Prefix, area code xxx - xxxxx?
Also, I can't find this modem log in the c:\windows directory. what is the exact name of the file?
EDIT: Here's my hyperterminal output. Doesnt seem that im getting the user request message
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i8death
02-21-2009, 10:36 PM
Dear all,
I have read this long thread from beginning to end. I have made sure the mdmhayes.inf file is exactly as written in Otto's file w/ the extra spaces removed which others have mentioned. I have tried lower baud rates, commas after the dial prefix, assigning IP addresses, etc... Nothing seems to work. Tivo goes to connection but then fails there. The Modemlog doesn't even show that I have made it to the connection stage. I have tried the HyperTerminal. I am officially at my wits end. Not sure what exactly it is that I am doing differently from everyone else. I have the Tivo serial port cable connected to a DB9/DB9 F/F gender bender connected to a DB9 M/DB9 F cable connected to a DB9 M/ USB v1.1 adapter connected to my PC running Windows XP. The drivers are loaded and the USB serial connection is recognized but still when I do a test dial from Tivo, no connection is established. Any help would be greatly appreciated at this point.
Thanks,
Jack
series1lifer
02-22-2009, 02:20 AM
I think you need the null modem adapter in addition to the gender bender.
i8death
04-25-2009, 12:05 AM
I think you need the null modem adapter in addition to the gender bender.
Thanks! The gender bender looked exactly like the null modem...thought they were the same thing.
dddienst
07-14-2009, 11:16 PM
When I try to add a network connection in vista it pops up a screen that tells me the connecting computer will need to know the name of my computer to connect. I say ok but there is no indication it added anything. I just see the wireless and wired internet connections in the list.
Also I selected the guest account but how does it handle the password and does guest need to be enabled as a user?
Is there a step by step guide to this part anywhere for vista?
:o
dddienst
07-15-2009, 10:18 AM
1) I turned on the guest account in users.
2) After a reboot I now see an incoming connection icon in network connections. (that says no connections)
3) I added the suggested lines to the registry for the modem responses. (rebooted)
4) I changed the connections properties for the incoming connections to use 192.168.10.60 - 192.168.10.61 so it wont conflict with my routers assignments. (if that matters on this type of connection) (rebooted)
Still my Tivo cant connect and I don't see any indication of it at the incoming connections icon. (I don't know if that will show attempts to connect or only successful connections.)
hyphenistic
08-09-2009, 03:03 PM
I just picked up a Series 2 Tivo on eBay and am trying to activate it without having a land line. I've done a lot of research and have gotten to the point where my modem log recognizes the ring but everything else is unknown. The Tivo thinks the remote end is just not answering. My cable is good and I'm running at 115200 with no flow control. I think my mdmhayes.inf is fine because it is recognizing the ring. It just can't sync up after that. I'm doing static IPs but have tried several different options. Again, I don't think it's getting to the IP level. Doing the HyperTerminal test I get the garbage but never the User Request string that you're supposed to. My desktop has a physical serial port and no modems installed. It is running Windows XP SP3 Media Center Edition and has the Windows Firewall disabled. I've really been bashing my head in over this because I can't find anything that works. I don't know what version of code my Tivo is running as I bought it used. I can get the diagnostic console to show up through HyperTerminal but the factory password doesn't work. These threads are all several years old so I'm wondering if something has changed in the Tivo code that is making this not work. Can anyone offer me any help?
hyphenistic
08-10-2009, 02:59 PM
I managed to solve my own problem and it ended up being the cable. This weekend I started off with a custom built cable. I was making do with what I had around. I already had a 1/8" phono plug that I had previously soldered a piece of CAT5 to. I used one wire for tip, one for ring (orange pair) and two wires for ground (brown pair). I had these punched down into a keystone jack. Then I had a regular patch cable. Finally I had a Cisco console cable adapter that went from RJ45 to DB9. I had to look up the pinouts for both the Tivo and the adapter in order to map things correctly. In the end I was sure I had a winner. Like I said before I could trigger the diagnostic prompt when I booted the Tivo and I could receive data from the Tivo when it tried to call. I have read through problem half this thread and tried most suggestions. One thing that stuck out in my mind was someone mentioning that during a good connection, the modem log showed a carriage return after the <ff>. I, like may other logs I've seen, had other characters after the <ff>. I really couldn't explain this in my head as anything other than a cable problem. My theory was that even though I was sending an receiving, the signal was not good enough or was corrupted so that the signal wasn't perfect.
I then remembered that I had a very old PDA sync cable that went from 1/16" phono to DB9. I was not sure of the pinouts but was guessing it would work. All I needed was to put a 1/8" to 1/16" adapter on the end. Once I did that everything started working perfectly. Once it's completely setup and working I plan on reverting some settings back to their defaults to see what all I didn't have to change. I may post that setup in the end. Maybe someone else has had a different experience but I think it may be safe to say that getting garbage after the <ff> may indicate a cable problem.
Marvinator
11-29-2009, 11:47 AM
I hope you will forgive me replying to an old thread, but I'm in a bit of a pickle.
I have followed all the instructions to get my tivo connected via PPP and have SUCCEEDED in getting my office laptop to connect here at my house.
HOWEVER, I cannot get the connection to work on my home computer. Usually I can get an "Unauthenticated User" icon to show up in the Network connections for a full 7 seconds before it fails. This tells me that something is keeping the connection from passing through.
Here are the changes I've tried.
I've tried setting the connection speed to 19,200 (which is the only way I get the above icon. higher speeds do not work. yes, I have checked the speed connections of the Port, the modem and the incoming connection. All are set alike at any time I try. I have set the Tivo Dial in to match every time also. )
I have unloaded the Mcafee protection suite (with firewall) just to make sure. No change.
I have turned off Windows Firewall and checked/unchecked all exceptions with no difference.
What could possibly be keeping the connection from going through?
Marvinator
12-17-2009, 07:10 PM
I"m still having problems with this, and would really like to get rid of my phone line completely and use only the PPP connection. Please, if you have any experience in this, I could really use the help.
Marvinator
01-11-2010, 10:46 AM
Frankly, I"m frustrated. Everything I've read about getting my Tivo 'online' tells me that the Tivo Underground is a friendly and helpful place.
Yet, here it is more than 6 months after my first post with no replies. I"m pretty sure it has something to do with the fact that I am using a Series I Tivo and not a Series 2, yet I would still like some assistance in getting this thing to work. (Even more so now that my brother is sending me yet ANOTHER Series I Tivo)
So, is there someone out there who can take the time to help on this case?
dwynne
01-11-2010, 01:56 PM
I didn't even know PPP would work with a series 1 Tivo, but you say you have it working on your work laptop...
Take your working laptop and make sure that still works. Then open a hyperterminal session and capture what you get when you try to connect.
Try your PC again. Does it fail? If so, open a hyperterminal session and capture what you get when you try to connect. Compare to the working capture from the laptop.
Guesses would be a different OS, failed to properly edit the modem file, bad serial port, wrong serial port, etc.
Dennis
joshuad156
01-13-2010, 01:04 AM
I'm glad there are still people out there today trying to do this. I followed Otto's guide a few months ago to get this working on an XP box. Tonight I got this to work on Windows 7 and it was pretty straight forward after reading about people doing this on Vista.
@Marvinator
1) What OS are you having trouble connecting through?
2) Can you show us a copy of a recent modem log entry when you try to connect?
Just wanted to say this old thread came in handy for me this week. I had to replace a HR10-250, and I couldn't get the new one to dial in on my VOIP line. I found the instructions for building the serial adapter cable, and setting up the computer to accept the connection. Everything was written for XP, but I found an article by someone that did it on Vista, and I incorporated his instructions for my Windows 7 system.
I expected that I might be troubleshooting this one for a while trying to get it to work, but it worked on my very first try. :cool:
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