Can I use the Time Warner Cable DVR if I buy it seperately? Is it even a stand-alone section?

I know that for an extra $6.95 a month, I can add a DVR. Is the $6.95 per month similar to a rental duty. Can I purchase the unit surrounded by full price from an outside source and use it, or will it be inoperable? If I bought a unit at full price I could stockpile money in the long-run.

OR.. Is the DVR built surrounded by to the digital cable and not a stand-alone unit?


Answers:    Hello. I can guarantee near 100% that if you buy a DVR from an outside source, it will not work on the Time Warner system. I know of someone whp purchased one from ebay, only to take stiffed out of $200. They are all owned by respectively local system. If sold, the renter is responsible for the cost of that box and will end up surrounded by collections, if they sell the box, the the buyer a moment ago bought stolen property. It is a no win situation. Bottom line, it is not going to work. Only the serial numbers that are attached to the specific Time Warner system will work, BUT the serial number wishes to be attached to your account or it won't authorize.

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