I don't run it anymore (I just run PLEX with all the various supports channels and un-supported channels (think movies), but will be setting it up again. IF TV Guide/DVR is your goal I'd recommend: 1. Windows OS that has/supports "Windows Media Center" (FREE) - (acts as the brains of the whole setup/must remain on 24-7, DVR) (http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/products/windows-media-center/get-it) 2.. Install http://www.mychannellogos.com/ TV GUIDE add-on to Windows Media Center (provides TV Guide GUI to Windows Media Center) 3. Hook-up 1 or more HD HomeRun "network" tuner boxes (2 tuners per box) (to act as your "OTA (network)tuner") 4. 1 OTA antenna 5. coax splitter (if running > 1 HD HomeRun tuners) 6. Network cable (connect HD HomeRun to your Router) 7. To watch content on your TV you need an "extender" which acts as your cable box: It may have changed since I did it awhile back but the popular options are: 1) HDMI (video) out from your Windows Media Center PC (or other PC/notebook) that has Windows Media Center installed 2) XBOX 360 (forgot, but I think you may need a "XBOX Live" subscription) 3) Ceton Echo You just run 1 coax from your OTA Antenna to the area that will have your HD HomeRun Box(s), if you have >1 HD HomeRun box just split the OTA antenna feed at the box area. Each HD HomeRun box will need to be connected to your Router. PC w/ Windows Media Center will need to be on 24-7 and also connected to your home network (same router) as your HD HomeRun boxes. Run Windows Media Center setup to recognize your HD HomeRun tuners, tunes in all the available channels. http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/watching-tv-in-windows-media-center-frequently-asked-questions