Hi! Just hanging the subject line since you mention the Tevo Box. We have them in Australia and - up until your mention of the Box - I wasn’t ware that these could be accessed by a person with no vision but obviously they can through the iPhone App. So how do you find the Tevo Box and exactly what is it capable of. I believe that the box contains a Free-To-Air tuner for watching and recording Free-To-Air channels, can this be accessed?
> On 25 Oct. 2016, at 9:36 pm, Chris Moore MBE <[email protected]> wrote: > > I use these so I can control my TIVO box via my iPhone app. For this to > happen I have to connect my cable router to the back of my TIVO box. Router > is upstairs and cable box is in the lounge downstairs, so they have been > connected via Belkin powerline adapters instead of running ethernet cables > throughout the house. > > I have been using them for 4 years and they work flawlessly. The one > downstairs is going through a surge protector and does not seem to affect > performance. The signal being passed through my wires only goes as far as the > fuse box, so no danger of next door picking up my feeds. > > Chris > >> On 25 Oct 2016, at 05:59, Iaen Cordell <[email protected] >> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >> >> yes, as do I. >> talk to you about it early tomorrow morning. >> cheers >> IC >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> From: Dane Trethowan <mailto:[email protected]> >>> To: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> >>> Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2016 3:52 PM >>> Subject: Re: [Techno-Chat]: Using the power line for my home network >>> >>> In my case then that would be a huge problem, I have quite a few serge >>> filters in my power circuits, >>> >>> On 25/10/2016 3:51 PM, Iaen Cordell wrote: >>>> X-SpamDetect-Info: ------------- Start ASpam results --------------- >>>> X-SpamDetect-Info: This message may be spam. This message BODY has been >>>> altered to show you the spam information >>>> X-SpamDetect: *******: 7.0 sd=7.0 Close nspam=0 nok=3 0.00 >>>> 0.92(X-LangGuess:English) 0.87(X-NotAscii:utf) 0.85(X-Verify-SMTP present) >>>> 0.20(X-Phrase:clean) 0.20(dnswl_low) 0.70(X-myrbl:unknown) $0.50(spfpass) >>>> Sane2 7.0 >>>> X-SpamDetect-Info: ------------- End ASpam results ----------------- >>>> >>>> >>>> that should not be a problem as from memory they work on a sort of mac >>>> address of each device. >>>> the main issue you may have is if you use any form of filters on your >>>> lines or powerpoints. >>>> that also includes surge filters, I have had this problem, all filters had >>>> to be removed to make them work. >>>> cheers >>>> IC >>>>> ----- Original Message ----- >>>>> From: Dane Trethowan <mailto:[email protected]> >>>>> To: Techno-Chat ... Technology Enthusiasm! >>>>> <mailto:[email protected]> >>>>> Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2016 11:45 AM >>>>> Subject: [Techno-Chat]: Using the power line for my home network >>>>> >>>>> Hi! >>>>> At present I have a Wi-Fi link between my Asus RTAC3200 and an Asus >>>>> RTAC68 router, the RTAC3200 being the main router and the RTAC68 as aan >>>>> Access point. >>>>> This arrangement seems to work very well though speed it limited to >>>>> 600MBPS. >>>>> I’m thinking of using some power line LAN adapters in place of the Wi-Fi >>>>> arrangement as described above, TP-Link are offering a Starter Pack of 2 >>>>> Adapters which are supposed to have a maximum transmission speed over the >>>>> power line of 1.2GBPS. >>>>> So that’s all simple enough but I am a little concerned as to the >>>>> venerability of these things. >>>>> For example, suppose the owner of the property next door just so happened >>>>> to have some of these TP-Link adapters, could he easily gain access to my >>>>> Home Network or could the adapters on his property possibly conflict with >>>>> those on mine? >>>>> >>>>> ********** >>>>> Those of a positive and enquiring frame of mind will leave the rest of >>>>> the halfwits in this world behind. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Checked by AVG - www.avg.com <http://www.avg.com/> >>>>> Version: 2016.0.7859 / Virus Database: 4664/13264 - Release Date: 10/24/16 >>> >>> <> >>> Checked by AVG - www.avg.com <http://www.avg.com/> >>> Version: 2016.0.7859 / Virus Database: 4664/13267 - Release Date: 10/24/16 > ********** Those of a positive and enquiring frame of mind will leave the rest of the halfwits in this world behind.
