You could just manually replace the file. Download Auckland.zip from here
http://forums.oztivo.net/showthread....t=Auckland.zip
and replace the file as described in that thread.
When entering the commands which is the first one to not give the expected result?
Also if you get a result of 870 you still have the old Auckland file not the new one.
Last edited by Islander; 27-09-2009 at 08:30 PM.
You could just manually replace the file. Download Auckland.zip from here
http://forums.oztivo.net/showthread....t=Auckland.zip
and replace the file as described in that thread.
TiVo Series3 TiVoHD x2
Fails to get the auckland zip file. Seems to log onto server ok, then comes up as invalid port.
Can you download the file by entering its location in a PC web browser.
ftp://210.48.107.133/install/Auckland.zip
If unable to maybe you have a blocked port on your internet router?
yep that worked fine, saved it to my PC. Don't know how to transfer it to my Tivo though!
when I run wget ftp://210.48.107.133/install/Auckland.zip at the Tivo bash prompt (using putty) I get:
Connecting to 210.48.107.133.21 connected
loggin in as anonymous logged in!
SYST-done
PWD-done
TYPEI-done
CWD Install-done
PORT
Invalid port
giving up
Seems like it's close to working! Anyone help?
To transfer the file to your TiVo from your PC you will need an FTP program on your PC (The one I use is FileZilla)
It does seem strange that you can't download the file directly to your TiVo using
wget ftp://210.48.107.133/install/Auckland.zip
If using an ftp program put the Auckland.zip file into /var/hack/zoneinfo/Pacific/ and run unzip Auckland.zip in that directory. It is best not to unzip the file on your PC before transferring it.
I downloaded filezilla client earlier, but haven't a clue how eo use it! I've opened it up and can see files on my PC, but don't know how to make it see the tivo....
To use FileZilla enter your TiVos IP address in the host box and then hit quickconnect. If all is correct you should see a bunch of commands run in the box below the host box and the left hand boxes should come up with your TiVos file structure.
From there you should be able to drag and drop the file from your PC into the correct directory in your TiVo.
Sorted! Transfered file, unzipped, ran check and got 882 back, so all good! Thank you so much for you help!
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