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- 01-31-2010 05:51 PM #1
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MRV Works - Kind Of
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I have two HR22s that are connected to the internet via D-Link wireless N bridges. VOD works fine on both and if you let a download have a small head start, you can view a VOD program in real time.
With the new 0x395 firmware, MRV is an option so I set it up and all went well. The Lists on both receivers include programming on the other, and selecting a program to Play looks like it wants to works.
And it kind of does, but the transmission is choppy, or stutters. The Router and the connections through the bridges are all wireless N at 2.4GHz. The bridges support 5GHz but the router does not. Would it be worth upgrading the router to dual band and running the DirecTV connections at 5GHz?
I know DirecTV has their own DECA method coming but it's going to be quite a while before is can be rolled out to everyone, especially those of use without SWM. Of course, I want MRV now.
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- 02-01-2010 12:35 AM #2
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I have very few issues with MRV, but I have a wired setup. 2.4ghz should be OK, but perhaps you are getting some interference.
- 02-04-2010 11:05 AM #3
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Sounds like you're getting some interference or a low link speed.
5GHz might solve the problem. Might not. This is a problem with wireless and powerline. Both are quite capable of the sort of throughput needed for MRV but consistency/quality of service on either may cause problems with MRV.
Its one thing for a store and view system like VOD. Its something altogether different for real time high bandwidth video being viewed live.
- 02-04-2010 08:22 PM #4
just got my 2 DVR's working today. . It's a little choppy but not bad. My problem is that the remote doesn't work as well. The rewind and fast forward is not as responsive as before. Is there a way of knowing which shows are recorded on which DVR? It's a great feature but still needs to have bugs worked out. Mine is networked through network cables to a switch and then a router.
- 02-05-2010 08:28 AM #5
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- 02-05-2010 03:04 PM #6
You have to name each STB in the network. This can be done at anytime in the set up menu. For instance mine are named Living room and Bedroom1.
When you pull up your list and hit the select button on a particular show. The first line of info will show which box recorded it in [brackets]
Also don't forget to set up whether you can delete a show from any DVR on the network or just the DVR that recorded it.Member #21,784
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- 02-05-2010 06:56 PM #8
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I'm still waiting for directv to get some box reports from systems labeled "METH LAB" or "MASSAGE ROOM #2".
- 02-06-2010 09:28 AM #9
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- 02-08-2010 10:31 AM #10
If I'm watching in the family room and I watch a show that was recorded on the other DVR I do notice it shows the number of the receiver. Which is fine, as long as I know which receiver it's being shown from
My complaint is that out of 8 receivers in my house I can only use this feature on the 2 DVR's. My 6 H23's are not updated yet. No idea as to when it will be either.
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