11-09-2020 08:55 PM - last edited on 11-09-2020 09:02 PM by RogersTony
I've tried 40 android remote apps with my Android Phone which has an IR. None can open the ignite channel guide on my non-smart Samsung (ln40d550k1fxza ) TV. I can't even open the TV's channel menu because it can't connect to the wifi router without buying a stick. I tried using the ethernet from TV to Xi6-A box but that did nothing. All other app buttons work (volume, tools, etc.) but I CANNOT GET THE IGNITE CHANNEL GUIDE TO OPEN on any app !!! The Ignite app is also totally USELESS since it does have any remote controls. I control all my devises in bed via my phone (I do watch TV on the phone).
Does anyone have a solution ? For now I'll assume Rogers apps just suck (note the Xfinity USA app had a remote. However, it does not work in Canada.
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11-10-2020 08:27 AM
11-11-2020 11:40 AM
Please don't reply with another question. If you can't answer please move on.
11-11-2020 02:32 PM
While i get the convenience of using an app since you might have the phone in your hand anyways, I think the other user was just wondering why you were not using the remote (since one would be provided with every box)?
While I have never tried myself...
With any of these apps.. do you have to select WHAT you want to emulate for it to send the right codes?
I know people have used the HARMONY remotes properly with these boxes with IR.
They have had to select the xfinity X1 I think it was from the 'device' selection, and it had all the buttons with it.
11-15-2020 01:24 PM - last edited on 11-21-2020 09:06 AM by RogersYasmine
I use my phone to control everything. Yet, Rogers hasn't figured out yet that Google Home and Android apps are used to get rid of your pile of remotes.
1. I can totally control my Edifier Wireless speaker via my phone.
2. I can totally control my Android Box (attached to TV's HDMI) and all installed apps via my phone.
3. I can turn on/off lights, TV and other gadgets via Google Home and my phone.
I CANNOT GET IGNITE TO OPEN THE IGNITE TV GUIDE MENU VIA MY PHONE. PERIOD.
11-15-2020 11:01 PM
11-17-2020 09:21 AM - last edited on 11-21-2020 09:08 AM by RogersYasmine
@Biollw ALL OF THEM.
12-06-2020 09:56 AM
12-15-2020 03:54 PM - edited 12-15-2020 03:55 PM
Do you know that if have Rogers wifi extender PADS then you cannot get 2.4 WIFI smart devises to work. That's right, Roger's bone heads give you useless outdated hardware. Once extension pads are added the network goes to WIFI 5.0 and any Smart devise (most in the world are 2.4) will not work and you cannot change the setting or have a single 2.4 and a 5.0 connection at the same time.
12-15-2020 04:33 PM
12-18-2020 12:37 PM - edited 12-18-2020 12:38 PM
Biollw: I'm not confusing anything. Same name ssids are default when using ROGERS PODS and cannot be changed. I phoned tech support and they confirmed this. As for the original question of "Not being able to open the Rogers Ignite TV Guide via a phone APP". The PODS and/or modem must be using a RF signal that is not a standard WIFI 2.4/5.0 - It's not IR because I have tried on a IR learning repeater (no go). So what RF is rogers using?
08-15-2021 10:44 AM
I'd really like an app too, or a second remote control, also I'd like them to have installed the router somewhere else besides the laundry room, since it has google voice and it can't hear any commands from there.
08-15-2021 05:37 PM
08-15-2021 11:06 PM
08-16-2021 12:49 AM
@Lurker_Returns wrote:
Are you referring to the Rogers Ignite modem? Because, as far as I know, it does not feature the Google Assistant.
Or they have a Nest WiFi Mesh Router and had to install it next to the Ignite gateway, and would really like to have it installed in their main living space. I think the desire for a second remote control is a separate issue.
08-16-2021 09:00 AM - last edited on 08-16-2021 09:26 AM by RogersTony
I made a mistake, I thought the ignite modem looked like one of those table top voice control devices, and when I said Ok google, my phone was in my pocket and it responded. LOL
12-19-2022 09:24 PM
12-20-2022 12:07 AM
I assume what you want to do is control the IgniteTV set top box using a phone. Logitech (Harmony) used to make activity based remotes. Some of those remotes interfaced with a "hub" that would be able to control anything that listened to IR signals. Many people have their Harmony remotes working with IgniteTV set top boxes, although the placement of the hub can be finicky. Harmony was wonderful, because one button press would perform many tasks like turning on devices, setting them to appropriate inputs, etc. It also had a "help" function if things didn't work. Logitech still supports the programming required.
Some of those hubs interfaced with phones with the appropriate app installed, I believe via Bluetooth. Logitech stopped making these a few years ago, and used ones are available. However, the price can be quite high since there are no real alternatives.
Here's a link to the various remotes/hubs.
Based on discussions earlier in this thread, I'm not sure if you can get a phone/app to emulate the signals sent by the IgniteTV remote (which works via RF) using IR from a phone directly, rather than through something like the Harmony Hub..
01-17-2024 02:38 AM