Worked fine for me, I called and told her I wanted the unsupported state and the CSR turned it on without a hassle If only I could schedule between DVRs.
Hello,
I would like to add whole home DVR Service to my account using my existing equipment. I am already networked and was part of the Multiroom Viewing Public Beta that has been going on the past few months. I realize this will add $3/month to my bill.
Thank you for writing. We will be happy to assist you with adding the Whole-Home DVR service. To clarify your statement about DIRECTV supporting network based Whole-Home DVR, DIRECTV has not supported and does not have plans to support network based Whole-Home DVR. As such, we will be unable to provide additional support (troubleshooting) specific to the network based Whole-Home DVR Service. For questions about this set up, please seek assistance in our technical forum at [Cached:12:47:14-12:47:14]Home.
I have added the Whole-Home DVR service to your account.The service changes to your account will be reflected on your next DIRECTV bill, or you can see them immediately by signing into your DIRECTV account online at directv.com/mydirectv and clicking on "Activity Since Last Bill" in the My Account column.
Because DIRECTV bills you for service at the start of your billing period, any changes that are made mid month, such as adding or removing a service, will show as charges or credits from the day the change occurred to the end of that 30 day period. Your next bill will reflect a partial charge and a full 30 day charge of $3.00 for the Whole-Home DVR service.
Thank you again for writing and participating in the Cutting Edge user group.
Sincerely,
DIRECTV Customer Service
Keep in mind that most residential routers use a software bridging process to link the LAN ports together (it's not a true switch), and due to the limited processing capabilities of these devices they can start to slow down the more that is going on within the device.Well if it wont much matter, I will just go ahead and hook them both up to the router.
Keep in mind that most residential routers use a software bridging process to link the LAN ports together (it's not a true switch
Sure. Look at the source code implementation of custom firmware like OpenWRT. The LAN ports each have unique broadcom NIC drivers so you can turn your Linksys/Dlink/whatever into a mulit-port router.I dont believe that this is true. Do you have a citation?
Hook up an Ixia or Smartbits traffic generator to the LAN interfaces on a consumer router and you'll see performance that is very different from an ASIC-based switch.anything made in the last 5-8 years should switch ethernet ports on the LAN side just as efficiently as a standalone switch.
well, I called them today at work and got a lady who didnt really sound like she knew what to do when I asked her to enable the whole home DVR with my existing equipment. She told me I need a connect kit which I replied that both receivers were already online. She said ok then and put me on hold for like 2 mintues. She then came back and said ok it will take 30 mintues to work blah blah. Well I get home and its not working. Either I dont have something right or she did not turn it on. Both receivers are "named" but I see no mult room or whatever tab on the menu options. Is there something Im missing before I call back? Thanks a bunch
Matt