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TIVO ROAMIO NETWORK SETTINGS

TiVo boxes make regular connections to the TiVo service to receive updated show listings, service updates, and 
other information. You can connect to the TiVo service through a wired or wireless connection. When choosing 
your connection type, note that wireless connection speeds may not be fast enough to stream shows reliably. If 
you want to use the box to stream shows to/from other TiVo boxes or to your mobile devices, a wired Ethernet 
or MoCA connection is recommended.

The Network screen includes details about the last successful connection to the TiVo service and allows you to 
change your connection settings.

On the TiVo Central screen, move to ‘Settings & Messages’ and press SELECT - the round button at the center 
of the arrows circle on your remote. From the Settings & Messages menu, choose ‘Settings,’ and then choose 
‘Network.’ The information displayed on the screen depends on how your DVR connects to the TiVo service.

Connect to the TiVo service now:

 Normally, you don’t need to select this option — the TiVo box connects to 

the TiVo service automatically every few hours. However, you may need to connect to the TiVo service as a 
routine troubleshooting step. Select this option to connect to the service. After you start the connection, the 
status of the connection is displayed. You can watch live TV, set up recordings, and search for shows while the 
connection is in progress.

Change network settings: 

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Changing network settings

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View network status: 

Press SELECT to review information about your network connection.

View network diagnostics: 

Press SELECT to test your connection to the TiVo service, see a history of your 

video downloads and transfers, and run other diagnostic tests related to your network connection.

CHANGING NETWORK SETTINGS

The network settings options will vary depending on whether you’re using a wired (Ethernet or MoCA) or 
wireless connection.

Choose the network settings you’d like to change:

Wired Ethernet settings

MoCA settings

Wireless settings

Note: 

If you want to use the TiVo box to stream shows to/from other TiVo boxes or to your mobile devices, a 

wired Ethernet or MoCA connection is required. Wireless connection speeds may not be not fast enough to 
stream shows reliably. 

WIRED ETHERNET SETTINGS

Most of the time, you will not need to configure these settings, as they are usually configured automatically 
when you first set up your TiVo box. However, if necessary, you can use this page to configure how the TiVo box 
receives an IP address, or you can assign a static IP address and other network information manually. Follow the 
on-screen instructions to configure your wired network. 

MOCA SETTINGS

A MoCA (pronounced “Mocha,” like the chocolate-flavored coffee drink!) connection is a great option if you 
want a wired connection to your TiVo box but you don’t have easy access to a wired Ethernet cable. MoCA 
delivers the same high-speed network connection you get through an Ethernet cable, but delivers it through 
your existing coax wire (the wire you use to receive cable TV). When you set up MoCA in your home, your TiVo 
box will receive cable TV and connect to your home network through that one cable! 

IMPORTANT: 

If you are using a TiVo box with MoCA and you have an antenna connected to your home’s coax 

network, you MUST also install a 70 dB POE filter. 

You can use your TiVo box to enable MoCA throughout your entire home, or you can connect any TiVo box to 
an existing MoCA network.

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