Toast 8 Question

I just saw that Toast 8 is out and is the only program that will work with the just out TivotoGo for Mac. I still can't seem to figure out how this works. I have a Tivo and a Mac. How do they communicate with each other? We bought the Tivo almost 3 years ago and as far as I know it doesn't have any wireless capabilities. How else do they connect so I can get the Tivo shows on my Macbook and then eventually burn them through Toast 8?
Thanks!
Power Mac G5/Macbook Pro   Mac OS X (10.4.8)   4GB RAM/2GB RAM,250&500 GB HD

You should probably post your question in the Toast discussions:
http://forums.support.roxio.com/

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