How to replace a wired receiver with a wireless receiver and transmitter
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Steps to follow: 8
1.
Disconnect all cables from your current receiver and connect them to the corresponding connections on your new receiver while keeping all cables to your TV and other devices connected.
NOTE: Wireless receivers do not require a coaxial or Ethernet cable.
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Use this tutorial when replacing a wired receiver with a wireless receiver and transmitter. If you already have a wireless receiver connected in your home, refer to the How to connect additional wireless receivers
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
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2.
Connect the receiver to a power outlet and it will automatically turn itself on within several minutes.
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Use this tutorial when replacing a wired receiver with a wireless receiver and transmitter. If you already have a wireless receiver connected in your home, refer to the How to connect additional wireless receivers
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 and connect it to the Fibe modem using an Ethernet cable and to a power outlet using the provided power adapter.
Images may not be exactly as shown.
Use this tutorial when replacing a wired receiver with a wireless receiver and transmitter. If you already have a wireless receiver connected in your home, refer to the How to connect additional wireless receivers
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.
Once you've set up your transmitter, turn on the device.
Images may not be exactly as shown.
Use this tutorial when replacing a wired receiver with a wireless receiver and transmitter. If you already have a wireless receiver connected in your home, refer to the How to connect additional wireless receivers
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.
On the front of the transmitter, confirm that the Wi-Fi signal light is either solid green or flashing green.
Images may not be exactly as shown.
Use this tutorial when replacing a wired receiver with a wireless receiver and transmitter. If you already have a wireless receiver connected in your home, refer to the How to connect additional wireless receivers
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.
Press the transmitter's WPS button. The bottom green light will begin to flash.
Images may not be exactly as shown.
Use this tutorial when replacing a wired receiver with a wireless receiver and transmitter. If you already have a wireless receiver connected in your home, refer to the How to connect additional wireless receivers
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
.
7.
Within 2 minutes, go back to your receiver and press OK.
Images may not be exactly as shown.
Use this tutorial when replacing a wired receiver with a wireless receiver and transmitter. If you already have a wireless receiver connected in your home, refer to the How to connect additional wireless receivers
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
.
8.
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.
Images may not be exactly as shown.
Use this tutorial when replacing a wired receiver with a wireless receiver and transmitter. If you already have a wireless receiver connected in your home, refer to the How to connect additional wireless receivers
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