So this thing doesn't have a stop button? How do you stop the darn thing, and is it a PITA.
The "Exit" button works just fine.
So this thing doesn't have a stop button? How do you stop the darn thing, and is it a PITA.
i don't get these reps you talk to. before, they said you could have two genies on one account which we know you can't. now they'll do a swap? i got the old excuse that they can swap it out but can't guarantee a specific model. which means i may end up with another 34.
Remember, when the HR24's came out, you were not allowed to have more than one originally either, at least in my area, they would allow you another 6 months later ... however, if you got one from a vendor, you were OK.
Remember, when the HR24's came out, you were not allowed to have more than one originally either, at least in my area, they would allow you another 6 months later ... however, if you got one from a vendor, you were OK.
Just joined the site today. I recently joined DirecTV after having "cut the cords" for the last 4 years. They originally set me up with a HR34 but I was having problems with the on demand so they came out and after not being able to figure it out set me up with a HR44. Much faster box, but I still had the 31 client and the picture would stutter badly. They sent out another tech and he tried to tell me it was my TV until I turned on the BluRay and no problems, also no problems with netflix or streaming from my network. So now, as I type this there is another next level tech here taking readings and hooking up the new 41 client to see if that solves the problem. I also have a 20mb connection with Century Link and had been having problems with the on demand telling me my internet wasn't fast enough. But when I would call the rep he said 20mb was 10 times faster than necessary for on demand. The new HR44 is MUCH faster than the 34 but have intermittently had the on demand issue again. Now the tech is trying to tell me it is a router issue. My router is right next to the HR44 and is hardwired in so not sure that should be the problem. We will see. I think it is on Directv's end and nothing to do with my router or internet speeds.
That could still be a router problem, depending on port forwarding and such, my ondemand recently got alot slower, i have a 34, and a 50mb comcast connection. i can watch stuff while streaming without much of a problem, but it takes forever to download anything if i want to keep it on the dvr.
It's hardwired in, and I have no port forwarding going on. Which, if i'm not mistaken is related to wireless and not wired directly into the router. The tech finally told me it's a software issue with the hr44 and the hr34.
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