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Fascinating to have this working.

Took several attempts to get the Titanium connected on setup — I reset it twice, relaunching the Setup Wizard and, along the way, changing my laptop from a wired to a wireless to an 802.11g-only configuration. The third time around, things took and I hadn't really done anything to fix whatever was the problem before except to reset by powering down.

An hour or two after getting the PC software running, the notice about the beta software for the N8x0 arrived. Installation on my N810 and N800 was uneventful and worked immediately, recognizing and connecting to the Hava without a hitch.

Of course, I immediately had to see what the limits were — no issues with viewing on the laptop and one internet tablet at the same time, except that the laptop ran a second or two behind the TV and the NIT a couple seconds behind the laptop. I can't think of any consequence that has, though.

However, I wasn't able to watch on both tablets at the same time. When one was connected, the other was locked out. Again, I'm not sure if this is of much consequence — or even if it's just one aspect of its being in beta still — since if two of us in the household are watching TV on an internet tablet at the same time, we're probably wanting to watch different channels anyway. That's a bigger issue to resolve by far. [Added later: see note below.]

I haven't had opportunity to test remotely. Don't see anything that would lead me to think it won't work just as well.

Some issues: I have Verizon FIOS, and fortunately I ran across a thread at the MyHava forum indicating I should simply choose the Comcast DCT6412 remote. That seems to be working OK.

Also I didn't see anything in the QuickStart or instructions about the WiFi hardware — from the photos online, I concluded that the USB dongle is really a USB wireless receiver. I wasn't able to connect when I attached the base to the Titanium and put the dongle into the base, but did when I just connected the dongle directly to the USB port on the Titanium. (I don't know if this was unnecessary or whether something else enabled the connection to finally be made.)

I approached the whole thing rather blithely, but during the course of the setup I realized that I had to connect wirelessly, since my router is located far from the room with the set-top box; and what was going on with the network that Hava sets up and which my laptop needed to connect to wasn't all that clear. Fortunately, once connection was established, the process was automatic and didn't require any intervention.

My Dell laptop has built-in WiFi with 802.11a, b and g. I had configured it long ago to connect to both b and g networks, but the Hava Setup concluded that the card was only b. I don't know if that's because of how it was connecting to the router, but I wasn't able to connect to the Hava until I configured the card to accept only g connections. A small note but one that might save somebody else a little time.

Also, it wasn't until I was in the midst of the setup that I realized how critical it is to know the type of remote that controls the set-top box. Without that knowledge, there's no way to change channels from the tablet (or PC). So I see I could easily have been stymied last night and not gotten things working so easily.

All in all, though, a sheer delight.

Roger

Added later: Of course, Hava permits only one remote viewer at a time, with multicasting being restricted to local viewing. I hadn't realized that the N8x0 Hava Player is using that internet viewing slot, which is why only one tablet at a time could connect. (It probably also explains why the tablet display lags a second or two behind the PC display of the same show.)
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