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Day: January 4, 2005

Network And Shell Hacks For Tivo Series 1

January 4, 2005 by Barb Dybwad 3 Comments

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Here’s a nice a comprehensive guide to start exploring network, telnet and web hacking for your Tivo Series 1 standalone or directTiVo. It covers installing a network adapter, getting telnet access, installing TiVo web, and installing binaries like TiVo FTP server for further hacking delight. Get through this and be the only one at the party who can speak fluent TiVo

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