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TechNet Community Support. I have 3 Linksys DMA extenders and have gone through every step in that article to no avail. Although it's written for Windows 7, it basically just re-hashes the firewall port concerns which is handled automatically during extender registration unless you have a very unusual firewall installed. I'm not sure whether this was a ploy to get us all to buy XBoxes like Niki suggests or rather a lazy Windows 8 testing team who just looked for whatever type of extender they had handy to work with instead of testing each of the 4 models in existence not like there's even a dozens.

When a software company changes the entire UI for their product, they're guaranteed to have people frustrated while they try and learn it - but when you couple that with poor testing and functionality - it's a quick way to lose customers and add to the voices already calling Windows 8 a failure.

Ceton has told me, that those who bought them prior to Jan 1, have a two year warranty. It seems legally and morally wrong for Microsoft to allow XBox to work with protocols to extend media but not to allow Ceton a competitor to do it. I have called MS for support on this over the weekend but no return call yet. I am in the first 30 days of buying Win 8 Pro. Time Warner was out here and there Level 3 did not have an answer. It has been impossible to get Ceton on the phone for help. It stated clearly on Microsoft's website, the only extender supported in Windows 8 is Xbox The link is here.

After setup, it is a blank screen shown on TV. However, if you pretend to see the guide on the screen, you can still control it by the navigate the menu items using the remote control. I have both live channels and recorded shows played on the TV. The easiest way to start is to press the "Live TV" button.

The last channel you watched will show up in a few seconds. By the way, this stopped working with Windows 8. Only a bank screen and nothing comes up no matter what buttons you press. Office Office Exchange Server. Unfortunately, its whole strategy has been a pretty mixed affair. PCs are generally considered too noisy for multimedia situations, as is the wind tunnel that is the Xbox , while previous Media Center Extenders MCEs were crippled by poor format support and sluggish performance.

It aims to correct many of the problems encountered in past dedicated MCEs, while also being the first designed specifically with the much improved Vista Media Center in mind.

From the outset the form factor is a definite improvement. This, however, is the only difference between the two, with both offering otherwise identical features and performance. So, what about features? It also adds support for the Xvid codec, while also expanding codec support to many commonly used standard definition and high definition codecs. It also expands connectivity, with HDMI 1. On paper, at least, it looks like a great feature set, especially when you include the traditional capabilities of MCE devices, such as PVR functionality when used in conjunction with a TV Tuner and access to all your PC media, such as photos, video and music as well.

That you can now stream HD content wirelessly is obviously a great feature too, but can the DMA bring all this great functionality altogether in useable way? Though straightforward enough, this is where I encountered some problems. First, you must update your source PC using the disc provided: nothing difficult about that. Then, you must turn on both the Extender and your desired source PC, which should detect the extender and ask if you wish to install it.

Next, you must enter a code provided by the extender into your PC, which should then begin the process of the two communicating with each other. This is all fairly simple, even entering the code is only a small inconvenience and even novice users should have few problems following the steps. However, my initial attempts just simply failed. Everything would go fine up until the very final point, with the extender and the PC seemingly failing to establish a secure connection.

Lost password? Recover password. Remembered your password? Back to login. Already have an account? Login here. Rumor has it that it was transported directly here by the sole survivor of the Time Tombs pilgrimage. We think that last part sounds a bit far fetched, though - who encounters the Shrike and lives to tell about it?

We've run this thing through the transporter array a few times and can confirm that it is in fact New, and not infected with any foreign alien matter. That's what they tell us down in engineering, anyway. We really should check in with those guys to see if they've resolved their Tribble problem. We're sure you have some burning questions - I know we do. Ask quickly! Winter is coming. A man with a pointy hat is here to see us about a ring it seems urgent - but we'll be close by if you need any additional help with the Cisco DMA Feel free to look around!

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