Tru2way uses just regular cable cards. All cable cards are support 2 way communications but it's the host that determines that. However tru2way might not be until windows 7. The Moto DCX3400 and SMT-H3090 are MSO boxes yet the Samsung SMT-H3090 is listed on the Samsung website as a set top box. It even mentions TWC in the URL. If your division is deploying the SMT-H3050 HD-STB then you'll likely be getting the SMT-H3090 HD-DVR. The SMT-H3090 and the DCX3400 do support DLNA with uPnP aka DLNA uPnP. If ODN TWC's OCAP/tru2way software supports it then you can stream contents to other DLNA devices.
The DCX boxes are for Moto areas while the Samsung boxes are for Cisco/SA navigator areas. That doesn't mean they can deploy them in those areas. TWC is shooting for this summer for the Samsung HD-DVR for NYC. Other areas might get it before or probably after. 2H'09 is the launch date.
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rendezvous65 @ Apr 2nd 2009 1:54AM
Tru2way uses just regular cable cards. All cable cards are support 2 way communications but it's the host that determines that. However tru2way might not be until windows 7. The Moto DCX3400 and SMT-H3090 are MSO boxes yet the Samsung SMT-H3090 is listed on the Samsung website as a set top box. It even mentions TWC in the URL. If your division is deploying the SMT-H3050 HD-STB then you'll likely be getting the SMT-H3090 HD-DVR. The SMT-H3090 and the DCX3400 do support DLNA with uPnP aka DLNA uPnP. If ODN TWC's OCAP/tru2way software supports it then you can stream contents to other DLNA devices.
The DCX boxes are for Moto areas while the Samsung boxes are for Cisco/SA navigator areas. That doesn't mean they can deploy them in those areas. TWC is shooting for this summer for the Samsung HD-DVR for NYC. Other areas might get it before or probably after. 2H'09 is the launch date.