Thanks Darren and Peter. I'll try what you've suggested re removing the cachecard.
Cheers and thanks for your help
Thanks Peter. That's what I was floundering around looking for last night....
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Thanks Darren and Peter. I'll try what you've suggested re removing the cachecard.
Cheers and thanks for your help
Everyone, thought you might be interested in the outcome. My Tivo is back to normal. Before going through the process of uninstalling the cachecard etc, I reviewed my logs of software I had installed on my PC. Around the time the problem first appeared, I had installed a commercial program called "Network Magic" to assist in managing my wireless network. This program apparantly continually "probed" the network looking for security breaches etc. I've never had the TivoWeb problem mentioned in an earlier post but this seemed similar (that's what gave me the clue). I uninstalled the program concerned and lo and behold the problem vanished.
Just a tip - check your PC that your Tivo connects to.
Darren and Peter - thanks for all your help
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