Tutor

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Wednesday, July 11th, 2018 3:17 PM

Hiding my Cable Box

Hi - 

I just set up Uverse, and have the Arris VIP 2250 Box.  The box isn't IR, but I need a solution to hide it behind my TV.  Please share solutions.

 

Employee

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34K Messages

7 years ago

it isnt IR? or is? if it isnt IR then its RF which means you can tuck it away if it is IR then you can get an IR extender from amazon , hide the box and stick the extension somewhere not noticeable  but still has line of site

Expert

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3.6K Messages

7 years ago

Since when is a standard issue 2250 dvr not IR. I assume that's a typo.  If you want to hide it you need a RF remote like these.  But these don't have very good reviews.  Maybe there's some third party att compatible rf remote you can find (Harmony?) but that up to you to search out.  Or do as @Constructive use an IR extender as a solution.

Tutor

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4 Messages

7 years ago

Thanks - our installer said the box wasn’t IR. If that’s incorrect, the remote option is simple.

Expert

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3.6K Messages

7 years ago

Sorry, the installer is wrong.  There are no dvr's or receivers from att that already have remote RF control built in. They are all IR remote controlled.

Tutor

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4 Messages

7 years ago

So all I need is an IR remote, then I can place behind the TV...

Expert

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3.6K Messages

7 years ago

You should already have an att IR remote.  It should have come with your dvr.  I don't understand why you don't understand.  Haven't you ever used a IR remote for anything before? 

 

IR (infrared) is a form of light.  You just can't see it.   As such you can't "shine" it through objects any more you could shine a flashlight.   So no, you cannot put the dvr behind anything.  One way or another dvr has to "see" the remote's IR ("light") signal.  Period.  That's it.  Nothing else*.

 

Your only alternative to an IR remote is an RF (radio frequency) remote which can send radio signals to a device that can receive those radio signals and in turn control the dvr.

 

I hope you understand IR remotes at this point because I don't know how to make this any more simple.  Maybe someone else posting here can if this explanation is not clear (or good) enough.


* IR extender's can be used to remotely send the IR signal to a device the emits the IR remotely.  I put this here because this only complicates the basic description.  If you must hide the dvr then consider these or the RF remote (which is basically the same thing).

 

Tutor

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4 Messages

7 years ago

Thank you. I obviously didn’t understand the difference in the signals. My question was simple. What is my best resolution - thanks for the education!

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