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...of course, our TiVo experts in the Forum would need to confirm this.
Bat-Signal to bryaninphx and andrew wees
I haven’t heard anything but each Cox location is different they did drop ondemand support for TiVo hardware.
- Bruce2 years agoHonored Contributor III
Okay...each Cox market has different rules. Makes sense. Each market would have different headends.
Shirley, for your market (location), send an email to cox.help@cox.com with your full name and complete address.
- ShirleyP2 years agoNew Contributor II
For the record this is in the Fort Smith, Arkansas area. There was no mention of it being region-specific by the agent. Just a flat out "we don't support that any more".
We had this Tivo set up here until a few years ago, and then we didn't preserve the setup during a move. So we were just looking to get it reconnected. We have nearly $1K invested in this box (6-tuner Roamio Pro + lifetime service), so it will be extremely disappointing if they will no longer support...
- WiderMouthOpen2 years agoEsteemed Contributor
I suggest emailing Cox at cox.help@cox.com with your account info and a link to this thread and see what they say. Please update the forum because if true, this is big news.
- WiderMouthOpen2 years agoEsteemed Contributor
Andrew, have you heard anything about TA adapters constantly resetting and it being related to the frequency changes Cox has made doing mid-splits in some areas? Basically a mid-split is where they allot new upstream frequencies and set up a upstream OFDM channel. Maybe the reason cable cards are not allowed in some area is because of this change. I think LA and FL are the two states without the OFDM upgrades.
- Andrew_Wees2 years agoContributor III
No the Omaha TA’s ha given me an issue
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