Disconnect all cables from your current receiver and connect them to the corresponding connections on your new receiver. If you have a coaxial connection, use the wrench provided to tighten the cable. Be careful not to over tighten.
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Use this tutorial when you are replacing your old wired HD receiver with a new wired HD receiver. If your television signal has been lost:
Check that the Wall-in or Ethernet cable is connected correctly. Only one should be connected)
Ensure your TV is set to the correct input (HDMI1, HDMI2, Video1, channel 3 or 4, etc.)
Reboot your modem by unplugging the power cable on the back of the modem and plugging it back in.
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Once you have connected the receiver to a power outlet, the light on the front of the receiver will be green. This could take several minutes.
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Use this tutorial when you are replacing your old wired HD receiver with a new wired HD receiver. If your television signal has been lost:
Check that the Wall-in or Ethernet cable is connected correctly. Only one should be connected)
Ensure your TV is set to the correct input (HDMI1, HDMI2, Video1, channel 3 or 4, etc.)
Reboot your modem by unplugging the power cable on the back of the modem and plugging it back in.
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The Fibe TV logo will appear on your TV screen when it is ready for use. Press SELECT to watch TV.
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Use this tutorial when you are replacing your old wired HD receiver with a new wired HD receiver. If your television signal has been lost:
Check that the Wall-in or Ethernet cable is connected correctly. Only one should be connected)
Ensure your TV is set to the correct input (HDMI1, HDMI2, Video1, channel 3 or 4, etc.)
Reboot your modem by unplugging the power cable on the back of the modem and plugging it back in.