 JohnA Premium join:2003-09-16 Pittsburgh, PA
| reply to vtguy84 Re: Verizon FIOS TV with Cox Cable Internet
No, Cox probably disconnected the cable that went to the router at the main Verizon splitter, and ran it to their cable modem for internet. You need to reconnect the Verizon router to that splitter feeding the TV cables. You could split the cable behind the TV, but there should be an empty connector on the splitter, and the router need not be in the room with the TV. |
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 vtguy84
join:2009-07-03 Blacksburg, VA | No luck. TV is working...still not getting anything from the program guide. The internet doesn't need to be fed to the VZW box, does it¿ |
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 JohnA Premium join:2003-09-16 Pittsburgh, PA | Pull the plug on the STB. It should reload when you plug it back in. |
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 vtguy84
join:2009-07-03 Blacksburg, VA
| Did that too. No luck. The Verizon people told my parents yesterday on the phone that the data feed comes through the ActionTec box and there is no way to get the data feed for the program guide if you don't have their internet service. I find that very hard to believe however it's not working. I think I may have exhausted all avenues |
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 JohnA Premium join:2003-09-16 Pittsburgh, PA
| said by vtguy84 : The Verizon people told my parents yesterday on the phone that the data feed comes through the ActionTec box and there is no way to get the data feed for the program guide if you don't have their internet service. That's not true. They do provision a data connection over the coax for Guide, VOD, and widgets, even if all you have is TV. Call tech support 1-888-553-1555. Aim yourself down the phone tree toward tech support 3 or 4 steps, and say Agent. |
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