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<blockquote data-quote="BigTulsa" data-source="post: 1887879" data-attributes="member: 24663"><p>I have it (Tulsa) and have since they offered it.</p><p></p><p>Some things you should know first:</p><p></p><p>Make sure the technician wires each connection point separately and doesn't run off splitters from anywhere in the house. This was done on mine for nearly a year and I had problems about every three months. Demand that they do this. You're paying the 70 dollar install fee; they get to do the work for it.</p><p></p><p>Understand that their current marketing saying recording up to 16 shows at once. Sure. With 8 receivers networked together (and you'd pay for those).</p><p></p><p>Each receiver works as a media 'host'. Those receivers, or hosts, can serve up to three client boxes. The client boxes cannot 'backbuffer' shows you are currently watching, although you can set recordings there.</p><p></p><p>You get the Advanced TV option (Plus channels - for Tulsa, that includes more options for the premium channels in HD than you would get without it). Plus some other regular HD channels that non whole home dvr uses currently don't get (DIY HD and some others).</p><p></p><p>Program guide has info for shows two weeks out, and the guide has the option of being formatted in 16:9 HD.</p><p></p><p>That's about all I have. If you guys have questions I'll answer them the best I can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTulsa, post: 1887879, member: 24663"] I have it (Tulsa) and have since they offered it. Some things you should know first: Make sure the technician wires each connection point separately and doesn't run off splitters from anywhere in the house. This was done on mine for nearly a year and I had problems about every three months. Demand that they do this. You're paying the 70 dollar install fee; they get to do the work for it. Understand that their current marketing saying recording up to 16 shows at once. Sure. With 8 receivers networked together (and you'd pay for those). Each receiver works as a media 'host'. Those receivers, or hosts, can serve up to three client boxes. The client boxes cannot 'backbuffer' shows you are currently watching, although you can set recordings there. You get the Advanced TV option (Plus channels - for Tulsa, that includes more options for the premium channels in HD than you would get without it). Plus some other regular HD channels that non whole home dvr uses currently don't get (DIY HD and some others). Program guide has info for shows two weeks out, and the guide has the option of being formatted in 16:9 HD. That's about all I have. If you guys have questions I'll answer them the best I can. [/QUOTE]
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