At least in Rochester, you have to specifically request the firewire
enabled boxes. And then, it's all luck as to whether you get all the
channels.

On 8/4/05, Jon Kunze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I currently have an SA 3250 STB and just recently got a linux compatible
> firewire card for capture. I'm curious if anyone could tell me where the
> Firewire port is on their STB. The only thing I have even close to it is on
> the front of my box, and it looks more like a USB port. I just got off the
> phone with Time Warner after about 30 minutes of them continually telling me
> my box had a firewire port, and that it was a USB-Firewire connection on the
> front of the box, and then I finally gave up on this poor unintelligent
> soul. I'm assuming the firewire port should be on the back of the cable box
> along with all the other input and output connectors. Any assistance anyone
> could give would be helpful, as I'd really like to get this up and running,
> especially if anyone knows of a schematic on the net that shows the various
> ports on the SA 3250. Thanks in advance.
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