Everything has been setup and running fine for months and just recently had a problem that makes no sense to me.
I have two Tivo Minis connected via ethernet (riding on a MoCA 2.0 network) to a Roamio. Both of them will play TV channels fine and I can channel up and down and responds correctly. But on the Tivo menu on both says that they can not connect to the Family Room Tivo... which is the Roamio. Guide will not come up... says that it doesn't have a connection. None of the streaming services show up on the menu. But I can go into network settings and it goes through all the connection steps fine... on all three devices.
I've tried everything imaginable... restarted them all several times... tried coax instead of Ethernet and it does the same thing. For some reason its able to receive LiveTV streaming from the Roamio, but nothing else... and it seems to think that it can't connect with the Roamio.
Background is that two events happened in the last several weeks that caused our network to be disrupted outside the house. We had a nasty lightening storm that resulted in my Airport Extreme being dead (even though attached to a surge protector connected to a UPS); and AT&T dug up our front yard putting in UVerse and ran pretty close to my Time Warner underground lines. Our TV for several days had been very choppy, and internet was inconsistent. But the Tivo Minis could talk to the Roamio fine. TW was out today and said something was wrong out at the box... and another truck came and was up and down the street for hours. This strange problem started after the technician left that was in the house. The technician while diagnosing disconnected at a few points to check signals, and tried swapping a splitter, but I am pretty sure it was back the way it started out... since then have not been able to get the Minis to work correctly and he never went in the rooms they are in.
Guessing something is not right on the Roamio drop, but pulling my hair out as to what it might be.
I have two Tivo Minis connected via ethernet (riding on a MoCA 2.0 network) to a Roamio. Both of them will play TV channels fine and I can channel up and down and responds correctly. But on the Tivo menu on both says that they can not connect to the Family Room Tivo... which is the Roamio. Guide will not come up... says that it doesn't have a connection. None of the streaming services show up on the menu. But I can go into network settings and it goes through all the connection steps fine... on all three devices.
I've tried everything imaginable... restarted them all several times... tried coax instead of Ethernet and it does the same thing. For some reason its able to receive LiveTV streaming from the Roamio, but nothing else... and it seems to think that it can't connect with the Roamio.
Background is that two events happened in the last several weeks that caused our network to be disrupted outside the house. We had a nasty lightening storm that resulted in my Airport Extreme being dead (even though attached to a surge protector connected to a UPS); and AT&T dug up our front yard putting in UVerse and ran pretty close to my Time Warner underground lines. Our TV for several days had been very choppy, and internet was inconsistent. But the Tivo Minis could talk to the Roamio fine. TW was out today and said something was wrong out at the box... and another truck came and was up and down the street for hours. This strange problem started after the technician left that was in the house. The technician while diagnosing disconnected at a few points to check signals, and tried swapping a splitter, but I am pretty sure it was back the way it started out... since then have not been able to get the Minis to work correctly and he never went in the rooms they are in.
Guessing something is not right on the Roamio drop, but pulling my hair out as to what it might be.
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