Schmike
03-25-2006, 01:12 PM
Hey guys,
I have a series 1 with a lifetime subscription and have been using the ,#401 dial prefix to get my daily call downloads for a couple of years via a Turbonet card. Before that, I had my Tivo plugged into the phone line.
Two weeks ago, the ,#401 prefix stopped working. The Tivo tried to connect, and then printed "service unavailable" after about 60 to 120 seconds.
Since the ,#401 prefix wasn't "officially" supported, I switched back to the phone line (by erasing the ,#401 setting) last week and got a successful update after a couple of tries. It's somewhat inconvenient, but, hey, if that's the way Tivo thinks I should get my updates, there's not much I can do about it.
This week, I can't even get my updates via the phone line anymore. The Tivo connects successfully, syncs the time, starts the download and then, after about 10 minutes prints "Call interrupted".
Has anyone else experienced this? I wonder if Tivo is trying to get rid of old lifetime subscribers this way.
I have a series 1 with a lifetime subscription and have been using the ,#401 dial prefix to get my daily call downloads for a couple of years via a Turbonet card. Before that, I had my Tivo plugged into the phone line.
Two weeks ago, the ,#401 prefix stopped working. The Tivo tried to connect, and then printed "service unavailable" after about 60 to 120 seconds.
Since the ,#401 prefix wasn't "officially" supported, I switched back to the phone line (by erasing the ,#401 setting) last week and got a successful update after a couple of tries. It's somewhat inconvenient, but, hey, if that's the way Tivo thinks I should get my updates, there's not much I can do about it.
This week, I can't even get my updates via the phone line anymore. The Tivo connects successfully, syncs the time, starts the download and then, after about 10 minutes prints "Call interrupted".
Has anyone else experienced this? I wonder if Tivo is trying to get rid of old lifetime subscribers this way.