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RDK-03036
Are there any connectivity gurus out there? I can’t get either on my satellite boxes to connect. I’ve spent over 4 hours on the phone with Comcast sending signal after signal with no joy. See this document for details... if this forum allows me to paste a link:
https://documentcloud.adobe.com/link/track?uri=urn%3Aaaid%3Ascds%3AUS%3A64fbee89-ad96-4896-8605-dfcfe5a3c9ab
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https://documentcloud.adobe.com/link/track?uri=urn%3Aaaid%3Ascds%3AUS%3A64fbee89-ad96-4896-8605-dfcfe5a3c9ab
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Rustyben
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would you check the model number of your 'main' set top box and the other 3? (can use voice remote "about" and note the rest of the line to right of STB Version..).
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gsnafu
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had my two nonDVR-remotes go belly up - not connecting. The DVR has good signal strenth (per box diag) and it working fine. I have connected the remote directly to the "cable out" of the DVR to the "cable in" of the remote with a new comcast coax cable. I wanted to bypass the in house cabling. Should that work? Becuase it does not, what am I missing?
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gsnafu
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So in order to Bypass my home wiring - I can go into the basement where I come into a splitter that goes into the WLAN and into a PA. The PA goes into a three-way split which then goes to three different boxes.
If I plug my non DVR box directly into the three-way after the PA and the DVR has good signal..... if no signal at the .......then there is no way the in house coax is causing the problem??
Most likely the PA?
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chellam123
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During the initial installation Comcast technician added a MOCA filter to the Main box as I was not planning to use 2nd TV. Later When I tryied to add the 2nd box , main box not able to talk to the satellite box andI am gettting this error "RDK 03036". I just removed the filter from the mainbox and 2nd box started working perfectly now. I think MOCA Filter is like One way filter not allowing the multimedia message to go out.
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