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I just picked this up. I had already purchased it. It's also a DVR. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...HWRCQZYCWL6FA7
But I am going to get the Attenuator also. Is that the same as the FM filter? |
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I'm first suggesting inexpensive tests for you to do that might help. |
Ok update time. Tablo = garbage. Expensive garbage. I'm taking it back. I could not get my network to detect it using an ethernet cable OR a wifi connection. In the documentation they talk about a router which I don't have, but I thought I should be able to connect it directly to my ATT gateway. My network did see it, but couldn't connect. Beyond that, apparently, it's very picky about which hard drives it will accept (you need an external hard drive to use it).
So that's out. The FM filter did not seem to have an affect, nor did the attenuator (I used a 2-way splitter, not sure if it was 3.5 dB or not, it didn't say). I did put my indoor antenna on the patio and holy crap! CBS came in better than ever. So I think you are all right, it's a positioning, and/or antenna thing. The Winegard Flatwave really is a great antenna so I'm going to try to make this work with it. The thing I liked about the Tablo was in theory I could position all of that equipment anywhere, out of site, and stream it to my chromecast, BUT that's out since I can't even connect. I'm going to either go with a Tivo, or the Channel Master http://www.channelmaster.com/DVR_Plus_p/cm-7500gb16.htm |
My daughter has a Tablo, worked great for a couple of weeks. Now all they get is a weak or no signal to stream from the antenna message.
I ran the antenna directly into the TV beside the Tablo and got all 53 channels no problem, even the 80 mile away channels that people think we're not able to get. Connected it back to the Tablo, nothing, zip. It is a pain to get working on the internal network, you need to download an app. it must be on the inside, subnet as in the same WiFi network as all your devices. They control theirs with a iPhone app and stream the OTA signals to Roku boxes at the different TV's. (You have to add the Tablo app to the Roku box.) Or at least they did, I will be trying to get theirs back running tonight. |
my point exactly, it's just not worth it to me to spend that much time dealing with it. It's brand new. I'll just take it back and try something else.
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Thanks for all the help Rabbit. And to answer your question, if we go cable, yes my girlfriend will pay half ;)
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You are welcome; glad I could help a little with your problem.
Good luck. Best regards, rabbit |
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