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Chapter 7 The USB ports on the back of a TiVo DVR A USB Wireless network adapter (yours may look different) Connecting to a Home Network Home Networks When we refer to a "home network," we mean two or more devices (probably computers), connected to a router. Connecting DVRs to a home network is the best way to take full advantage of your DVR's home media features. (For details about these features, download the Home Media Features Guide at www.tivo.com/guides.) USB Ports, Wireless and Wired Network Adapters On the back of your DVR, you will see two USB ports that can be used to connect either a wireless or a wired (Ethernet) USB network adapter. Although you can use either of these ports, only one network adapter can be connected at a time. USB network adapters let a DVR use a USB port to communicate with other networked devices. Whether you choose wireless or wired (Ethernet), you will need a network adapter for each DVR you wish to connect. TiVo has recommendations for compatible models of wireless and wired (Ethernet) network adapters. Be sure to check TiVo online support at www.tivo.com/adapters for the latest information. An Ethernet USB network adapter (yours may look different) 106

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