Installation Instructions
Although the connector on the back of the TV Box looks just like a headphone jack, it is an IR extender
port. If you have an IR Extender Cable (Receiver), you can connect it using that port. (This port does
not support an IR Extender Cable (Sender).) An IR extender uses a cable to extend the IR signal around
corners, from behind entertainment centers, or in any situation where line-of-sight between your
devices and your remote control is not possible.
The USB port on the side of the TV Box is not currently supported but might be enabled to support
new features in a future release.
Connecting to your network
Each TV Box can also serve as a Wi-Fi access point, which extends your wireless network to more areas of your
home.
The TV Box Wi-Fi access points might be enabled or disabled. Check your Wi-Fi settings in My Fiber
to determine the status of each TV Box.
In addition, if your TV Box is connected to a coaxial wall jack, you can use its Ethernet port to directly wire a
computer or other device to your network. Connecting directly to the TV Box provides the fastest possible speeds
—up to 100 Mbps (not the full gigabit speed, which is achievable only by connecting directly to the Network Box).