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Chinese Hackers Grabbed the Personal Data of Every Single US Gov't Employee

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BeachDem6/11/2015 9:34:14 pm PDT

re: #158 klys (maker of Silmarils)

Chances are good your new cable remote doesn’t have the codes for your TV or your Blu-ray built in, so it doesn’t know how to talk to the boxes, essentially. So the TV remote is needed to tell the TV which input you want it to listen to: the cable box or the Blu-ray? Then, you use the Blu-ray remote to control the Blu-ray, while you use the cable remove to control the cable box.

Your last cable box was probably set up to listen to your TV remote. It’s probably possible to do it with the new one too, but I need specific info on remote types, etc. in order to find clear directions.

When the guy hooked it up yesterday, the cable worked fine. He told me I had to use the TV remote to change to the HDMI setting for the BlueRay. That worked fine as well. But when I turned the TV on today, I’m getting the No Signal box—

Here’s the remote:

timewarnercable.com

I did what it said, it took the code, it flashed twice, and it still won’t work.

I’ll try again tomorrow (or I’ll just watch dvds and streaming stuff through the BlueRay.)