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slow remote response...
hi...two weeks ago, I have been experiencing extremely slow reponse from my control...the only solution so far is power cycling the xfinity "box", then all becomes normal again...but again the same happens at the next day...can someone help?...thanks...
carlestes
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Interesting, I did not have to setup my wifi on my remote.
Only had to pair it to the cable box.
The remote communicates to the box, then the box goes out and does what the remote told it to do. IF the remote communicates to the servers, and then back to the box blah blah blah, then how come no updates for the remote, only the controller.
ANY other reason like batteries (NOT THAT), pointing at the box (NO NOT THAT EITHER), is just plain hogwash.
If all your signals are in the sweet spot, connections tight, cables in good condition, then that leaves only 2 options:
1. Comcast is having bandwidth issues over their whole network, and is slowly becoming "ATT like" with usage, i.e. when folks come home and start loading the "system"....
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2. Comcast messed up the code that they send out to "refresh" the boxes. THere could be "Flashing" issue when they send out the "update(s).
Oh, and get this, I just got a reply from Comcast regarding this topic. and it said it was answered. I looked at it quickly, and guess what? That was from SEPTEMBER, the answer was, and you know what the answer was?
Batteries.......Go figure.....
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Cody21
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Yep - got that ridiculous COMCAST EMAIL as well - pointing me to the "SOLUTION" ... which as we all can attest to is NOT the Solution ..
... still executing REFRESH 2 times per week .... REALLY COMCAST ????? Not so "awesome" ...
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Rustyben
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the set top box uses a DoCSIS modem in the set top box or in a hub via MoCA. the remote communicates with the set top box, the software in the set top box communicates with the comcast server which responds with directions to the set top box. the remote does not connect to the internet directly.
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Cody21
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Yep ... and people can see this themself ... just TURN OFF your Internet ROUTER ... your X1 Box & Remote will still function... 🙂
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spbutler
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carlestes
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Again, it is NOT the batterieote ,and it is NOT being to far from the remote. This "theory" has been disproven far too many times. The remote uses RF to transmit the commands to the set top box, NOT IR (those, infra red transmitting devices are susceptable to distance (one the batteries get weak) and direction.
The X1 remote is RF, "radio frequency transmitting, you can be in the next room, with the door closed, and yet it still works!
Come on give up this weak non-excuse.
It is either the coding of the OS for the set top boxes got hosed up, or it's simply a bandwidth issue (as in ATT DSL fame).
PERIOD.
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Cody21
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.. I ... JUST ... CAN'T ....
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Rustyben
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X1 set top boxes power reboot every night over-night (early hours of the morning).
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Cody21
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... or maybe the REBOOOT/RECYCLE of the X1 clears memory that was chewed up ... (e.g., by a MEMORY LEAK)..
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