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802.11b on your Tivo

Otto writes: "Those who don't regularly read the Tivo Community Forums may not know that a 802.11b wireless adapter for the Tivo, called AirNet, is in the works. It's being made by jafa, who also created the TurboNet card, a similar device to the TivoNet adapters available at 9thTee but faster. Long story short, he's auctioning off 4 beta boards of the AirNet adapter for the Tivo and giving the proceeds to the Elf Foundation, a group which brings Home Theater to ill children by setting up mini-theaters in children's hospitals nationwide. Good fun techie geek stuff, and for charity too! You can't beat that. The auction is here on ebay." Looks like the guy's home page is silicondust.com.

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  1. Oh great, by dotderf · · Score: 1, Funny

    Now someone will crack the security and buy Battlefield Earth, pay-per-view!

  2. MOST RIT CS STUDENTS by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Funny

    ARE INFERIOR !!

    GENTLEMEN!!

  3. Does this mean.. by Sarlok · · Score: 4, Funny

    .. that I can connect my Tivo to my neighbor's network and force him to watch Pauly Shore movies?

    1. Re:Does this mean.. by curunir · · Score: 4, Funny

      Technically: Probably
      Under the DMCA: Probably Not
      Under the Geneva Convention: Expressly Forbidden

      --
      "Don't blame me, I voted for Kodos!"
  4. Re:MPAA by curunir · · Score: 3, Funny

    Not that they ever come off looking good anyways, but it'd be fun to see them try to villainize terminally-ill children.

    "Your honor...don't let their ventilators, bald heads and palid complexions fool you...those children represent a huge menace to society."

    I'm not sure even a lawyer could say that with a straight face.

    --
    "Don't blame me, I voted for Kodos!"
  5. Re:Home theatres for ill children? by curunir · · Score: 3, Funny

    <sarcasm>Forget homeless/starving/victims of war, we need to make sure sick american kids can watch "dude, where's my car?" in surround sound.</sarcasm>

    You're right...we definitely need charities to help homeless/starving/victims of war watch "dude, where's my car?" in surround sound too.

    --
    "Don't blame me, I voted for Kodos!"
  6. Re:Damned Phone by NoMoreNicksLeft · · Score: 3, Funny

    It's your own fault anyway. Tivo's should be rackmounted, where you don't have to worry about such things. Personally, I'm getting at least 3 DirecTivo's and turbonets, and rackmounting them. Don't have to have big hard drives either, just enough to do 10 hours or so. When it's full, archive them to my fibre channel raid, and switch over to #2 or #3 for the 15 minutes it will take to empty the hard drive. Then it's ready again. As far as watching, I've already got plenty of rg6 out to the living room, I'll just move the signal to the TV with that, and have IR repeaters for the remote control. If I need to record more shows concurrently, add another to the rack. If I need more storage, add more FC drives to the raid. Never worry about blessing drives and all that nonsense. Now if we could just manage to get pitou source hosted somewhere again, without the sharks mauling it...

    Oh, and Jafa, if you ever read this, I like your design skills, but why the rj45 on the card itself? A 10 pin male header, so that you could move the jack off the board via ribbon cable would have been ideal. Snaking cat5 into the chassis is just tacky.