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I'm planning on ordering HMC and have some questions. I currently only have one TV set up in the home theater, it has an HR20-700 and I'm using a Linksys gaming adapter for VOD. It works fine, but I have some questions about adding HMC to the second media room I'm building and whether I should make changes to the existing setup.

1. Should I replace the Linksys gaming adapter? Will the Cinema Connection Kit be faster in downloading? I have the fastest possible broadband connection from my providor, but VOD seems to take a long time to download. Will I also need a Cinema Connection Kit for the second room, or will just one work for the whole house?

2. Does it matter what room the HR34 is in? The new setup has a 3D tv, so the HR20 won't work there, but the new setup would be a secondary one. Do I need to ask for another HD DVR if it's better to have the HR34 in the primary viewing room?

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Odys said:
I'm planning on ordering HMC and have some questions. I currently only have one TV set up in the home theater, it has an HR20-700 and I'm using a Linksys gaming adapter for VOD. It works fine, but I have some questions about adding HMC to the second media room I'm building and whether I should make changes to the existing setup.

1. Should I replace the Linksys gaming adapter? Will the Cinema Connection Kit be faster in downloading? I have the fastest possible broadband connection from my providor, but VOD seems to take a long time to download. Will I also need a Cinema Connection Kit for the second room, or will just one work for the whole house?

2. Does it matter what room the HR34 is in? The new setup has a 3D tv, so the HR20 won't work there, but the new setup would be a secondary one. Do I need to ask for another HD DVR if it's better to have the HR34 in the primary viewing room?

Thanks.
VOD downloads at about 7 Mb/s, so if you have a faster connection, it still won't be any faster.
When you add the HR34, you'll have to move to a SWiM system.
SWiM frees up the band for DECA and the HR34 has one internally. The HR20 doesn't, but can have a white DECA added, so the two can be networked through the coax. Adding a Cinema Connection Kit would bridge the coax network to the internet, and both receivers will have access.
 

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I'm getting my HR34 install tomorrow along with HMC. When I placed the order today, they said i didn't need CCK, as I already had Swm & whole home dvr service. Is their a thread that explains all the differences between HMC, CCK & whole home dvr service?
 

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matthpd195 said:
What exactly is the cinema connection kit?

I am being forced to get one with the purchase of my HR34, but wasent able to get a decent answer from DTV.

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The "CCK" used to be called a broadband DECA, which is used to bridge the coax networking to your router for internet access.
 

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texasmoose said:
I'm getting my HR34 install tomorrow along with HMC. When I placed the order today, they said i didn't need CCK, as I already had Swm & whole home dvr service. Is their a thread that explains all the differences between HMC, CCK & whole home dvr service?
While the HR34 is a DVR, it is also called "Home Media Center".
CCK is the Cinema Connection Kit, which I explained above.
Whole Home DVR service is also called MRV [Multi Room Viewing], which is where you can share/view recordings from other receivers on the network.
 

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I know that if you want an hr34, you will need a swm system. If you call directv, they will want to make sure you are properly set up for MRV before they let you get an hr34.
 

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matthpd195 said:
I have a network drop where my hr34 will be. World there be a reason I still need the CCK?
Logically you would not need a CCK, as the HR34 can bridge the ethernet and DECA networks. Logic doesn't always prevail though ;)
 

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veryoldschool said:
While the HR34 is a DVR, it is also called "Home Media Center".
CCK is the Cinema Connection Kit, which I explained above.
Whole Home DVR service is also called MRV [Multi Room Viewing], which is where you can share/view recordings from other receivers on the network.
Thanks again. It's funny how they offered me a free install of the HR34. Then they were going to charge me to install the HMC, needless to say a seasoned 'retention' rep saw the additional charge and removed it.
 

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Logically you would not need a CCK, as the HR34 can bridge the ethernet and DECA networks. Logic doesn't always prevail though ;)
ok, I am confused, I am getting an HR-34 installed next Sunday, I currently have a CCK connected to my router, should this be removed when the HR-34 is installed? The CCK is in my office upstairs and the HR-34 will be in the den downstairs, will a coax need to be run from the 34 to my router?
 

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ok, I am confused, I am getting an HR-34 installed next Sunday, I currently have a CCK connected to my router, should this be removed when the HR-34 is installed? The CCK is in my office upstairs and the HR-34 will be in the den downstairs, will a coax need to be run from the 34 to my router?
If you currently have a CCK, might as well keep it and simply not use the ethernet port on the HR34.
 

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I just ordere an HR34 and they couldn't place the order withour adding a CCK. I already have whole home, SWiM 16 and a DECA ethernet (internet) inserter.

Does that make sense? Everything in my set-up is hard wired no WIFI.

Is the CCK something different than the DECA inserter?

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Why do you have to take the cck module with an hr-34? Where I live, there is no high speed cable. I only have a cell phone service usb modem hooked to a wi-fi router. I can't stream due to monthly data allowances. None of my existing dvr's are hooked up to Internet. Since I will not use the Internet, why do I have to pay the extra $ for one?
 

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"veryoldschool" said:
Not really.
The CCK is just a DECA to bridge to your home network, though it has a few more ways of being connected.
Thanks - they are forcing me to buy the CCK even though I have the DECA bridge already. Is that right or did they just misunderstand?

I guess I'm trying to understand the difference and why it would be required.I'm assuming there must be some benefit.

Thanks VOS, I have been reading for years and have appreciated your posts.
 

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could be because the dtv system dsnt recognize that you have a swm system...cck just insures the swm setup in the ordering system....just be sure to have the tech delete from the work order and you will be fine
 
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