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The_WRAiTH
05-02-2006, 08:15 AM
Hi, I tried to _ with the tool we can't talk about here. :rolleyes: And my speed was like 0.02 meg a sec, would take 28 hours to get a 1 1/2 hour moive.. any way I tried it from my virtual workstaion and it worked fine... now the only difference I can see is my main box is set to 100/Full and the virtual nics aren't. So I think this is causing the problem... I have not problem with the MVR, that works fast & fine.
My ? is there a way to force the USB NIC's (I have the FA120) on my (2) D*Tivo's to 100/Full, I would asume there set to autodetect now...
rbautch
05-02-2006, 11:52 AM
Hi, I tried to _ with the tool we can't talk about here. :rolleyes: And my speed was like 0.02 meg a sec, would take 28 hours to get a 1 1/2 hour moive.. any way I tried it from my virtual workstaion and it worked fine... now the only difference I can see is my main box is set to 100/Full and the virtual nics aren't. So I think this is causing the problem... I have not problem with the MVR, that works fast & fine.
My ? is there a way to force the USB NIC's (I have the FA120) on my (2) D*Tivo's to 100/Full, I would asume there set to autodetect now...
Yes, just do __, and then __, followed by __. :) You are not limited by 10/100, but rather the USB 1.0 standard and the processing power of the tivo. Still, your speeds are two low. If you haven't installed USB 2.0 drivers, do that. Otherwise reboot everything on your network to see if that helps. You can also run netperf tests to see what your speeds actually are.
The_WRAiTH
05-03-2006, 10:35 AM
Yes, just do __, and then __, followed by __. :) You are not limited by 10/100, but rather the USB 1.0 standard and the processing power of the tivo. Still, your speeds are two low. If you haven't installed USB 2.0 drivers, do that. Otherwise reboot everything on your network to see if that helps. You can also run netperf tests to see what your speeds actually are.
I did the zipper hack, and said yes to install the 2.0 dirvers. It copies from one tivo to the other pretty quick... when I do a speed test to the other tivo,the throughput ranged from anyware from 11.42 - 14.xx (not sure what this comes out too, I posted that ? and never got a good answer).
The strange thing is, from one of the VM ware sessions it works fine, gets 2.xx meg a sec. from the main box, and the other vm ware ssions (which was a copy of the other one, only difference is that it dosen't have the VPN software loaded like the one that works) and it dosn't work either... All the network stuff looks the same... so I quess I will just use that vm ware session to do it...
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