

Works for me with the XR15 remote, in both RF mode and IR mode. Our set-top boxes should also be running the same firmware.

I also have (one year old) Xi6-T set-top boxes and am using the XR15 remote. Remember that this is the newer XR15 remote, not the XR11, and the box is Xi6-T, not -A/ So holding the exit key does do what you say.īut on the "exit - up - up. as you say, even with the flickering screen. Interestingly, there is a "exit - down - down -2 " sequence, which gives some diagnostic information. From there, you can either select a network to connect to (and you will then need to enter the WiFi passphrase manually) or you can select "Connect using WiFi Protected Setup (WPS)" and then complete the pairing on the XB6 but no joy. You should now see a screen that says, "Let's connect to your WiFi network".Initiate the connection manually as follows: Press and hold the Exit button on the remote for three seconds, then key in the following sequence: Down Down 9 4 3 4 (9434 spells WIFI).It should then discover and connect to WiFi automatically, just as it did after you took it out of the box for the first time. If that happens, try rebooting the set-top box by power-cycling it. Note: If you do not complete pairing process in time, that should clear the previously-stored WiFi credentials from the set-top box. Complete the WPS pairing on the XB6 gateway.(There's a slight concave depression where the switch is located.) Once you initiate the WPS connection, you will have 2 minutes to complete the process. Press the WPS button on the bottom/front of the set-top box.Option 1: Using the WiFi Protected Setup button on the set-top box There are a few ways that you can reconnect a set-top box after changing your WiFi SSID: do they find it automatically the next time the come out of sleep?
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Is there a way to tell the TV boxes the new SSID?. Everything is installed and working great, but now I want to change my SSID.
