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Ok I have an HR 24 and a H25 so I have whole home DVR on my account, well when I got it they sent out a dude to to intall the cinema kit, and he said I could only use whole home DVR on the H25 if i had the cinema kit and the H25 was connected to the internet, well yesterday I rearranged some stuff and I forgot to hook the cinema kit back up and it is still not hooked up and my whole home DVR on the H25 is still working, so was I lied to or has somethin g changed? cause I dont order many PPV's and I dont watch on demand at all so if I can use the whole home DVR without being connected to the internet I won't hook it back up.
 

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Mistaken or not, the fact is you don't need a Cinema Kit to have whole home. It will work without one.

Is there any reason why you need to disconnect it? There are other functions that don't cost you anything to use.

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I'm getting this service tomorrow. The rep was explaining to make on demand work they will have to run some line from the bedroom to the office to hook it to the actual modem. I already have the wireless in the other living room but was never told I have to have on demand wireless hookup for whole home to work.
 

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zimm7778 said:
The rep was explaining to make on demand work they will have to run some line from the bedroom to the office to hook it to the actual modem.
I am using a pair of D-link power line adaptors for this and I believe you can use WiFi as well. I can't think of any reason why you couldn't.
 

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"rbpeirce" said:
I am using a pair of D-link power line adaptors for this and I believe you can use WiFi as well. I can't think of any reason why you couldn't.
The rep told me they will run a line I guess through the attic and it works coming through whatever line I have in the office with Directv and somehow hook to the Ethernet port in the modem. At least i think thats what he said. I didn't really understand. I lost all track of technology apparently 3-4 years ago which is a lifetime nowadays. We went a few months ago to look for a tv and I nearly felt like running out of Best Buy in fear. Sad thing is I'm 34, not 74.
 

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zimm7778 said:
The rep told me they will run a line I guess through the attic and it works coming through whatever line I have in the office with Directv and somehow hook to the Ethernet port in the modem. At least i think thats what he said. I didn't really understand. I lost all track of technology apparently 3-4 years ago which is a lifetime nowadays. We went a few months ago to look for a tv and I nearly felt like running out of Best Buy in fear. Sad thing is I'm 34, not 74.
The connection to your home network/router can be done by using a coax to connect a broadband DECA, and ethernet to your router, or a wireless DECA [CCK] from another room that already has a coax & receiver, if your router is a wireless type.
 

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The connection to your home network/router can be done by using a coax to connect a broadband DECA, and ethernet to your router, or a wireless DECA [CCK] from another room that already has a coax & receiver, if your router is a wireless type.
Yes, it's a Verizon FIOS modem/router.
 
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