TiVo 7.2.2 Priority List

TiVo’s 7.2.2 software rollout has begun. If you want first dibs, register here. Features include undelete, an improved Suggestions engine, and updated network drivers including support for the Linksys USB200M v2. Since there’s still no support for WPA, my USB200M is on order.

5 thoughts on “TiVo 7.2.2 Priority List”

  1. It could be just my paranoid self but it appears that TiVo’s list of “supported” wireless adapters shrunk immedately following the release of their own adapter. My borther recently got a Humax TiVo DVD recorder and has been unable to find a supported 802.11g adapter anywhere.

  2. Sorry for the double post but I just thought of something else, I like the idea ofthe improved suggestion engine (my Suggestions have gooten less accurate over time, I think we may user the thumbs too much or something and are confusing it. I also like the undelete idea, but I’m not going to sign up for this one, it took them long enough to fix the serious performance issues that 7.1 introduced.

  3. I also thought fewer adapters were being supported. But what it appears they’ve done is move some of the older adpaters off the main page to reduce clutter. The full list of wireless adapters can be found here.

  4. They might as well remove all the G adapters except their own since it is impossible to find any of them!

  5. I saw the complete list but there are adapters that used to be on the list that just plain aren’t there anymore. My parents have Belkin 802.11b adapters (I forget the exact models) I took the “supported” list with me to the store when I bought them so I know they were once listed. After my brother had all his problems and it looked like the list shrunk I checked the list again and they are nowhere to be found. Of course they still work but people looking for adapters for their TiVo won’t know that.

    Then again, I was told explicitly by TiVoPony on TCF that my wired adapter (Compaq Ipaq networking 10/100) would not work, been working great since 3.2 when networking wasn’t even supported.

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