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CharlesPanzarella54543
12-04-2008, 01:49 PM
I changed the Network settings in tivowebplus, rebooted and now I can't get back in via browser, telnet or ftp. My router is not seeing the Tivo. Can I reinstall Tivowebplus, and save my shows or am I destined to reinstall instantcake? :confused:
Lou Jacob
12-04-2008, 03:35 PM
I changed the Network settings in tivowebplus, rebooted and now I can't get back in via browser, telnet or ftp. My router is not seeing the Tivo. Can I reinstall Tivowebplus, and save my shows or am I destined to reinstall instantcake? :confused:
Can you please provide more details? Very difficult to answer this question as its been stated; how did you install TiVoWebPlus the FIRST time? Definitely some information missing here...
CharlesPanzarella54543
12-04-2008, 04:25 PM
I applied Instantcake sat t60- 1.2 twp 3.5c to a new 160 gig HD. I then upgraded tivowebplus to ver.2.1.b3 080684. All was working well until I decided to change the network settings in tivowebplus and reboot. Sometimes I experiment to much for my own good!!
Lou Jacob
12-05-2008, 07:53 AM
I applied Instantcake sat t60- 1.2 twp 3.5c to a new 160 gig HD. I then upgraded tivowebplus to ver.2.1.b3 080684. All was working well until I decided to change the network settings in tivowebplus and reboot. Sometimes I experiment to much for my own good!!
Sounds like you probably changed your IP address to something that is no longer accessible on your network. One way to fix that would be to change the IP address on your router, and another PC so that the network information matches the network info you established on the TiVo; then you can log into the TiVo again and change the IP address to something more appropriate, and then change your router and PC back again.
If that doesn't make sense, or you do not know what changes you made, then you need to start over again and keep track of anything you changed.
Nothing wrong with experimenting, but keeping good notes and details of the situation is always a benefit; if you make a mistake, its easier to backtrack and get help with additional details you can provide.
Lou
CharlesPanzarella54543
12-05-2008, 08:54 AM
Thanks for the reply! I don't have a copy of what my network file looked like but this is what it looked like after the fact.
192.168.1.4
255.255.255.0
76.188.0.1
00:0B:AD:27:A4:FB
$TIMING
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