08-24-2024 04:28 PM - last edited on 08-24-2024 04:33 PM by RogersJermaine
I had four ignite TV boxes installed on the same day. One box was having connection issues so they replaced that one box a day later. However, now that one box is not picking up my other boxes in the house and vice versa. How do I get the new, late installed box to pair up with the other boxes in the house?
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08-24-2024 04:45 PM - edited 08-24-2024 04:45 PM
@what3 : On the "problem" box, go to Rogers - Settings - Preferences - General - Display recordings on - "All Devices".
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Reboot the box? (unplug/replug)
Reboot the Gateway?
Using the Home Connect App go to Overview - Restart. After clicking Restart, don't do anything for 10 minutes. It should come back in about 6 minutes.
Disconnect the Ethernet temporarily to see if it's on the same network? You may need to reboot again after reconnecting the Ethernet.
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Are the other 2 boxes connected via wifi? If so then that is your Wifi SSID name. When TV box is connected via ethernet then no name is applicable and it just says ethernet.
When box is connected via Wifi then it says the SSID it is connected to.
Take the bad box and disconnect the ethernet and then see what is says. It should say the name of the Wifi network, guessing the Family name.
08-25-2024 03:24 PM
Two more things to try.
1. Using the Home Connect app, does the problem box show up there? Start the app go to WiFi, scroll down to see the devices. Click on the device if it's there and try troubleshoot and device details.
2. What happens if you move the problem box to the location of one of the working boxes temporarily. Take your remotes with the boxes since they're paired.
08-25-2024 03:26 PM
@what3 wrote:
In other words how do I change ethernet connection to the family name network to get this box on the same network?
By removing the Ethernet cable and rebooting the box. That's why I asked that in previous posts. If it "works" even if the connection is weak, leave it that way for a while.