That being said if you have an isb7000 don't ever give it up if you need a hardwired receiver. It's the best hardwired receiver available at this point. If you trade it in for some reason and end up needing another wired box you'll likely end up with awful 330 silver boxes that don't have enough ram to run uverse tv software properly and are slower than molasses.
lizdance40
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2 years ago
Something tells me this belongs in the home phone forum...
But I think I can safely say no if it is not wireless now it cannot be used wirelessly
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Diyou
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2 years ago
Sorry, the question is about ISB7000 U-verse receiver. Can the ISB7000 receiver be used wireless?
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sandblaster
ACE - Expert
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2K Messages
2 years ago
The wireless forum is for cell phones, not tv receivers. Moved to uverse forum.
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my thoughts
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2 years ago
No, wireless receivers are 7005 (1st gen) and 7105, 2500 are 2nd gen wireless receivers.
All other receivers require a hardwired connection…
some hardwired models are…
330, 1200, 1216, 1225, 2250, 2262, 7000, 7500, 8005, 8010, 8110.
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madmax988
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2 years ago
That being said if you have an isb7000 don't ever give it up if you need a hardwired receiver. It's the best hardwired receiver available at this point. If you trade it in for some reason and end up needing another wired box you'll likely end up with awful 330 silver boxes that don't have enough ram to run uverse tv software properly and are slower than molasses.
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