Tivo WiFi not working for TTG
My TiVo WiFi stopped working with TTG – TiVo to Go – TiVo 2 Go
I saw the solution of wiping everything on a forum somewhere and didn’t like that thought, so I tried something different. v8.3.x tivo on my series2.
Steps:
- Reboot the tivo.
- During the reboot, before the power is really back on, disconnect the USB Wifi gizmo.
- Allow it to boot up completely.
- Verified that no network was seen.
- Try to configure the network and the tivo asks for the usb wifi to be connected.
- connect it.
- configure the network settings – most were remembered (IP, netmask, WEP, WEP Key)
- Now the https URL works AND Tivo2Go works from a client PC without changing any settings.
- Even after all of this, you may need to double check your firewall settings. When I travel, I enable my software firewall in WinXP – no exceptions. I recently forgot to re-enable the firewall exceptions once I got back home. This stopped the TTG from working.
Your mileage may very, but this was much easier than wiping the TiVo AND only took about 10 minutes to try.
What I want in a PDA
What do I want in a PDA?
- Core PDA functions as good as a Palm Pro
- Calendar, Contacts, Notes, Sync Linux, Windows, OsX …
- Open platform for 3rd party apps – like PDS & MS-Office editors/viewers
- Color screen
- Rechargeable battery – 4-7 days of use – LiOn is probably best
- USB interface for Sync, xfers, and recharging
- Camera 1.5 MegaPix or better
- WiFi w/ WPA (not WEP, which is broken)
- Web Browser – name brand that supports javascript
- Email client IMAPS/POP3S that supports SMTPS and TLS/SSL connections directly to email servers – no client-side push needed; definitely no Outlook dependency!
- MP3 player
- Voice Recorder
- Memory expansion
- I don’t care if the OS is Palm, Linux, or WM6 based. Though Linux would be nice
- Most important cheaper than a Nokia N800 ($220)
Nice to have are:
- e-book reader is e-ink.
- GSM/EDGE/3G phone and data, but only if it is unlocked.
- GPS (not network based) for geocaching.
Ok – with these simple requirements, you’d think I’d have no trouble finding what I want? Do you know what I need? Please email= me!!!
Jan 2008 Update: I bought a Nokia N800
The Contrail Effect on Global Warming
Counter-intuitive impacts to climate due to man-made clouds. Not what you’d expect. Basically, smog is saving us from much worse global warming impacts.
Human greenhouse impacts add 2.6-3.0 W/m^2^
Smog (global dimming) has reduced it by 1.5 W/m^2^
Smog has saved us! Reducing smog without removing greenhouse gases will be the worst thing we can do.
Of course, this is all from PBS, so we probably can’t trust it.
Contrails over Southeastern USA
THCE e + H2 Car
Total Home and Car Energy Electric/Hydrogen Hybrid Car
Why?
- Most trips and daily needs can be filled by an all electric vehicle
- Occasionally and for longer trips, the need for extended range and less than 5 minute fill ups is required.
- The car ’’must’’ have everything a current generation car has with similar performance and safety.
Ok, so most of the time an electric car is fine. The great thing about electric cars is that you’ve decoupled the power source from the car! All electric cars have very little maintenance required – there’s no engine oil or oil filter to change, no air filter to ahcnge and no transmission to fail. Recall the GM EV1 from a few years ago? According to lessors, they had no maintenance costs over a 3 year period. Nice.
With an electric car, whatever the most efficient electric power generation device is can be added to the vehicle to charge the batteries. It simply needs to fit into the place they last generator was.
Why hydrogen?
- Highly efficient electrical generation. The Fuel Cell is a highly efficient method of converting hydrogen + oxygen into electricity. Creating hydrogen is ‘’very inefficient’’ that’s why hydrogen created by solar energy is really the only answer. Centrally produced hydrogen is just another way for oil companies to overcharge us for something that isn’t any easier to mine or create than what you and I can do at home – over the long term.
- Local Storage – a couple 3000 psi tanks
- Simple and cheap raw materials – water
- Quick refill – less than 5 minutes to fill your car
- Can be used for portable, home or car electricity generation
[[Total Home and Car Energy]] | [[THCE Components]]
THCE Components
Total Home, Car Energy Components:
- Highly insulated home – being half buried in the side of a hill would really help with insulation. R-38 roof; R-21 walls ; Zero Energy Home is interesting.
- Efficient lighting and appliances
- Solar Panels (5kW for an average home) Boston, MA home
- Solar Power Controller (when all batteries and hydrogen tanks are full, push excess energy onto the electric grid for others
- Heat pump with ground source heating/cooling; sometimes called horizontal loop geothermal heat pump system
- Hydrogen Generation System – car and portable needs
- Power Inverter for AC power
- Hydrogen Storage System – a tankful for the car + 7 days worth for the household energy needs
- Electric/Hydrogen Car – ideally, most trips don’t touch any H2, just electric power is used.
- Car Power Charger
Total Home and Car Energy
As an engineer, I’ve always been interested in efficient energy use. As gasoline prices increase more and more, I’ve become more interested in efficient automobiles. Between household and auto energy needs, and each of us trying to reduce our C02 footprint, it is clear to me that local energy generation is the only answer.
What do I mean by local energy generation?
- Within our house lots, each of us should create, store and convert whatever energy is needed for our homes, A/C, appliances, heating, hot water, and most importantly automobiles for daily use.
- there are exceptions where external energy needs to be provided, but generally we should each take responsibility for our energy needs locally.
- With local generation, there is no ‘’one solution for everyone’’. It depends on what energy is easiest to create locally.
Some things are assumed:
- natural gas will be used for central heating, unless another alternative becomes more efficient or is a common by-product of another necessary process.
- natural gas will be used for water heating, unless another alternative becomes more efficient or is a common by-product of another necessary process.
- wind energy isn’t a viable solution – I happen to live in the SE USA. Not much wind here.
- hybrid automobile is required – electric + hydrogen
- hydrogen must be produced locally (either convert natural gas or from electrolysis) from renewable energy sources.
- potable water is available
Ok, let’s lay out the solution:
- Solar energy and batteries are used for household energy needs [[THCE Solar House]]
- electric + hydrogen hybrid cars are needed [[THCE e + H2 Car]]
- Batteries and/or converted hydrogen will be used for non-solar power generation [[THCE Batteries]]
- Hydrogen will be used for portable energy needs, local storage is needed. [[THCE H2]]
See the [[THCE Components]].
Home Energy Station
A few months ago, I wrote in my [[Thoughts On Energy]] that locally created hydrogen would be needed to convert cars from gasoline to hydrogen, even for commuter-only cars. Seems I wasn’t the first to have this idea. A few articles:
- honda home energy station
- Honda
- Wikipedia
- NY Times Article
- Business Week Article
The short version is they take natural gas in and provide these outputs: - hydrogen for the car ($600/month lease)
- hot water for the house
- electricity for a normal house (4+kW)
Overall, about 30% less carbon is released than a normal house, water heater and car would require. C|Net did a very short story on this. I’d really like to see the natural gas not be the main method of conversion … perhaps solar panels & H2O could be inputs instead?
My only remaining question? Where to I sign up and how much does it cost? Sadly, the Honda FCX isn’t available where I live.
Toyota has a FCHV, but their trials seem limited to Japan.
What are US car makers doing?
Here’s a guy who decided to use Solar and Hydrogen similar to the way I suggested a few months ago.
eBook Readers
I was listening to a podcast today where they discussed eBooks. That got me thinking about what I want in an eBook Reader ….
A Kindle ?
- Inexpensive – less than the cost of 10 paperback books and it needs to include 10 books with the device – less than $100
- Small – smaller than a paperback book with 100 pages – think of all those pads on StarTrek, yep that’s the size.
- Light weight – it should weigh about the same as a paperback scifi book
- Beautiful reading screen – I don’t know how to explain this – but I know it when I see it.
- Control of font sizes – 6pt.-32pt. At least 10 different sizes.
- Open platform – support both the proprietary and open document formats. HTML/CSS, TXT, common MS-Office files, Open Office files, PDF. Minimal graphics.
- MP3 player – I suppose a case could be made for AAC and WMA protected formats, but that has nothing to do with my personally ripped CDs. This should be an option based on the extra memory to hold 200, 500, 500,000 MP3s.
- Reasonable Battery life – rechargeable in under 3 hours and it should work 4 days for reading only; standard USB cable used as a charger, not some stupid proprietary cable.
- Enough memory to hold 5-10 books; I don’t need 200 books.
- Back light, but it will eat the battery, big time.
- Looks like a HD when connected to a PC, OS-X or Linux device – definitely not MTP.
- USB connect to full sized keyboard and mice
- Quiet; auto-off if the page isn’t turned within a timeout period.
- 1-handed use. Handy buttons and scrolling designed by a human factors engineer, not some other type of engineer or software developer. Customization of the button use would be nice, esp for left/right handed use.
- Quick startup and back-to-bookmark; pagination shouldn’t impact my reading. Do it in the background.
- Auto-sync documents with a folder on a computer
- Password protected.
Ok, those are the basics, but I’d like a little more …
- cell phone – GSM or CDMA; I should bring my own cell plan
- Email / Contact manager; think CrackBerry with all that it provides
- wifi for web browsing w/ WPA; minimal browsing
- EDGE, UMTA, EVDO, 3G or faster wireless data
- if the MP3 player is included, add a voice recorder (MP3/MP4, not WAV)
- GPS – well, why not?
Most importantly, I don’t want to pay for a book twice. No checking back to a central server for post-purchase validation. No expiration of the content, books don’t expire. Transfer of the ownership – or loaning it out must be allowed. No matter what, 70 years later or until the copyright expires, I should still be able to read the book. Tagging bought books with personal information embedded in the book DRM is fine – name, address, email, and credit card number. This will cause folks to be careful with each book.
Ok, so when we’re all done,
- you still pay for books
- you don’t need a different cell phone device
- you don’t need a different music device
- you don’t need a special charger, any USB charger will work
After writing all this down, it seems converting a BlackBerry into an eBook reader would be easier than adding email, calendar, and internet connectivity to an eBook.
Someone on /. recommended this @ $130.
New AT&T Terms of Service
5.1 Suspension/Termination. Your Service may be suspended or terminated if your payment is past due and such condition continues un-remedied for thirty (30) days. In addition, AT&T may immediately terminate or suspend all or a portion of your Service, any Member ID, electronic mail address, IP address, Universal Resource Locator or domain name used by you, without notice, for conduct that AT&T believes (a) violates the Acceptable Use Policy; (b) constitutes a violation of any law, regulation or tariff (including, without limitation, copyright and intellectual property laws) or a violation of these TOS, or any applicable policies or guidelines, or © tends to damage the name or reputation of AT&T, or its parents, affiliates and subsidiaries. Termination or suspension by AT&T of Service also constitutes termination or suspension (as applicable) of your license to use any Software. AT&T may also terminate or suspend your Service if you provide false or inaccurate information that is required for the provision of Service or is necessary to allow AT&T to bill you for Service.
Nice, very nice. Wonder how much longer I’ll have phone service from AT&T just by posting this? Clearly, do no evil is a foreign term to THE NEW AT&T.
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Ok, today AT&T claimed they never intended for censorship to be ‘cause’ for the terms of use. Here’s a new article.
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Ok, today, 10/11/2007,AT&T apologized.
Convicted VoIP Hacker Robert Moore Speaks
Stolen from a /. link
The real link.
"He scanned more than 6 million computers just between June and October of 2005, running 6 million scans on AT&T’s network alone. ‘You would not believe the number of routers that had "admin" or "Cisco0" as passwords on them,’ Moore said. ’We could get full access to a Cisco box with enabled access so you can do whatever you want to the box."