Connect the receiver to the TV using an HDMI cable.
NOTE: You can also use component video along with composite audio cables or composite audio/video cables to connect the receiver to the TV.
If your television signal has been lost:
Ensure your TV is set to the correct input (HDMI1, HDMI2, Video1, etc.)
Reboot your modem by unplugging the power cable and plugging it back in
2.
Turn your TV on and connect the receiver to a power outlet. Within 2 minutes your receiver will automatically turn itself on and display connection instructions.
If your television signal has been lost:
Ensure your TV is set to the correct input (HDMI1, HDMI2, Video1, etc.)
Reboot your modem by unplugging the power cable and plugging it back in
3.
Go to the transmitter to confirm that it is turned on and that the Wi-Fi light on the transmitter is solid green or flashing green.
If your television signal has been lost:
Ensure your TV is set to the correct input (HDMI1, HDMI2, Video1, etc.)
Reboot your modem by unplugging the power cable and plugging it back in
4.
Press the transmitter's WPS button. The bottom green light will begin to flash.
If your television signal has been lost:
Ensure your TV is set to the correct input (HDMI1, HDMI2, Video1, etc.)
Reboot your modem by unplugging the power cable and plugging it back in
5.
Within 2 minutes, go back to your receiver and press OK.
If your television signal has been lost:
Ensure your TV is set to the correct input (HDMI1, HDMI2, Video1, etc.)
Reboot your modem by unplugging the power cable and plugging it back in
6.
The receiver will connect to the transmitter and restart. You will see a Fibe TV logo on your TV and a green Wi-Fi signal light on your receiver when it is ready for use. Press SELECT to watch TV.
If your television signal has been lost:
Ensure your TV is set to the correct input (HDMI1, HDMI2, Video1, etc.)
Reboot your modem by unplugging the power cable and plugging it back in