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Upgrade Your Series2 DirecTV DVR Box

Filed in archive DIY by william on February 7, 2005

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Looking to soup-up that old Series2 directvlinks DVR Box of yours? PVRBlog has a review and a tutorial of a PTVnet upgrade drive. According to the review:

The PTVnet upgrade drive fills a void, letting you talk to your DirecTiVo box over a network and opens up a world of possibilities afforded by the hardware. It includes the following:
  • Enables single, large drives that go beyond the 137Gb limit (with the LBA48 hack)

  • USB ports work (usb 2.0 even) with wired and wireless adapters

  • Comes preconfigured with TiVoWebPlus (a web front-end to your TiVo), telnet, FTP, and a small handful of utilities



  • Read The Entire Review







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