No matter the freshness of the batteries in the remote or which receiver in the house I am using, the response time on this receiver is slow.
This DVR receiver moves much more slowly than I would like. Our family purchased four of these AT&T U-verse CISCO IPN 4320 DVRs when we joined AT&T U-verse.
True Good quality, slow response, AT&T U-verse Cisco IPN 4320 If you are thinking about going with *AT&T U-Verse* you'll want to request the **Cisco IPN-4320 DVR Receiver**, you'll be glad you did. Sound quality is excellent, thanks to the Dolby Digital audio output, piped through 5-1 speakers. Picture quality is excellent utilizing the HDMI output directly to my HD television. Overall, I have been very happy with the **Cisco IPN-4320 DVR Receiver**. While viewing the program, you can of course pause it, or move forward or backward through the program. Recorded programs are listed in chronological order making it easy to select the program you want to view. Note however, the protection procedure does not include a password. Once the program is viewed, it can be deleted, or protected from deletion. Once the program is recorded it can be accessed any time via a menu system a black ***Recorded TV*** button is located on the remote is used to access the "*Recorded Events*" menu. If the program is running in real time a menu will pop up with several options that will allow you to record the program I usually chose to record until the end of the program.
If the program is not running in real-time, the **IPN-4320 **will switch to a menu that allows you to record the program once, daily, or weekly. Setting the **IPN-4320 **to record a program in the future is a simple process just page through the program guide, select the program you want and select it. Or, if you decide to record (2) HD programs at once you will not be able to watch live HD programming. But, be forewarned, if you choose to record (4) programs at once you will not be able to watch live television. So if you miss something vital you can reverse the program and watch it again.Īnd the big selling point of the **IPN-4320: **its ability to record up to (4) programs at once (2) HD and (2) SD (standard definition) programs. The **IPN-4320 **also programs while you watch making it easy to pause and reverse a program. With the **Cisco IPN-4320 DVR Receiver** I can pause live television-up to an hour including programs already in progress-record programs on the fly or through programming. The USB ports have a yet-to-be disclosed function. The back of the unit is rather busy there you will find an RJ-45 port (for connection to the residential gateway), another USB port, HDMI port, various video and audio ports including S-Video, and power. power button, menu controls, link (yellow), HD (blue), and Record (red) LED's etc.
The front of the unit is fitted with the usual controls e.g. The small, silver, **Cisco IPN-4320 DVR Receiver** provided *Total Home DVR* offers up to 233 hours of SD, or 65 hours of HD programming on 350GB of storage medium in a surprisingly small package. No longer willing to put up with the *Dish*, we recently had *AT&T U-Verse* installed (we opted for the HD digital cable service and broadband Internet) and so far the results are spectacular using the **AT&T U-Verse Cisco IPN-4320 DVR Receiver**! ***Bottom-Line:*** If you are thinking about going with *AT&T U-Verse* you'll want to request the **Cisco IPN-4320 DVR Receiver**, you'll be glad you did.