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WATCH LIVE AND RECORDED TV ON YOUR MOBILE DEVICES—ANYWHERE.
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SETUP AND INSTALLATION 1. Getting @TV connected to your home network The @TV setup software for PC and Mac is the best way to configure @TV. Visit http://www.belkin.com/mytveverywhere to download the software. a. Wired i. Direct connection via an Ethernet cable will provide the best possible performance for your @TV product. Simply connect the cable to one of the open ports on your broadband-connected network router and then to the Ethernet port on your @TV. ii. If
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SETUP AND INSTALLATION c. Advanced network connections @TV will use UPnP to configure our network connection. In some cases you will need to use your router’s setup pages to change a few settings. i. Apple using 3G/4G 1. I n order to access @TV on a 3G or 4G network using an Apple product like an iPhone, you may need to modify your Port Forwarding settings. These settings allow your @TV app and your @TV box to connect through your router by opening specific ports (you can think of thes
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CONNECTING TO YOUR CABLE OR SATELLITE SET-TOP BOX disable analog outputs like the ones @TV uses whenever 2. Connecting to your cable or satellite set-top box an HDMI enabled device (like an HDTV) is connected to them; this is because that particular cable or satellite box a. Connections manufacturer has chosen to enable advanced content i. Video inputs from your set-top box to your @TV: You can protection protocols that are triggered by your TV/STB connect your @TV to your cable or
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INSTALLING AND SETTING UP THE ADAPTER d. Advanced settings tab i. Video 1. Input a. Component vs. Composite i. Allows you to select which input on your @TV you would like to use. We recommend using component as it provides the highest video quality. ii. It is possible to attach two separate devices to @TV and toggle between these inputs in your App. However, as there is only one audio input, you would need to either listen in mono (dedicate the left channel t
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CONNECTING TO YOUR CABLE OR SATELLITE SET-TOP BOX b. Hue, saturation, brightness, contrast channel 425 and continue to arrive at channel i. Various settings to help you optimize the look of your 42, then channel 5, you should experiment with @TV’s video shortening the duration of remote commands. c. Default f. Show all commands/test i. A utomatically resets the picture optimization settings to i. This button allows you to test remote commands their initial setti
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CONNECTING TO YOUR CABLE OR SATELLITE SET-TOP BOX 3. IR-Learning b. F rom the list below, select the command that you are In this section you can help your @TV “learn” remote trying to capture and then click “Learn.” commands. This is particularly useful if you have a cable or c. Follow the onscreen instructions and repeat until you satellite box not currently supported by @TV. The steps are capture all of the remote commands you will need to as follows: control your c
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INSTALLING AND SETTING UP THE ADAPTER 4. IR-Channel Tuning a. C able and set-top boxes vary in what they require when you enter a channel. For instance, on some boxes going to channel 42 requires just that you enter 42 while on another you must enter 042 or 0042. This section allows you to manually configure your @TV so that it works well with your set-top box. 7
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CONNECTING TO YOUR CABLE OR SATELLITE SET-TOP BOX 5. Wake-up a. Some boxes require a “wake-up” command; in this section you can automatically set that command when you start streaming from your set-top box to your @TV app. For most cable or satellite boxes, these commands are automatically configured when you select that code set. However, in some cases you may want to adjust the settings. If this section is not available for adjustment, it means that the code set for the box you have
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CONNECTING TO YOUR CABLE OR SATELLITE SET-TOP BOX ii. Network This section allows you to manually configure how your @TV interacts with your home network. 1. Radio Here you can adjust how your @TV uses its Wi-Fi capabilities. a. Ad-Hoc vs. Client Mode vs. Radio Off i. Select the mode appropriate to your network setup; Radio Off means Wi-Fi is turned off ii. Most setups will only use Client Mode b. SSID i. You can either choo
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CONNECTING TO YOUR CABLE OR SATELLITE SET-TOP BOX iii. Admin 2. Client IP Settings – Manual Configuration 1. Password change: allows you to change your @TV’s This is for advanced network users to give your @TV password a specific IP address and/or DNS server address. 10
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CONNECTING TO YOUR CABLE OR SATELLITE SET-TOP BOX iv. Update 2. Firmware 1. Software a. Firmware is the software code that runs inside your a. Use the version of your @TV setup software for @TV box. We recommend that you allow it to troubleshooting and also automatically update it to the automatically check for updates every day. You can also latest version. manually update it by downloading the firmware from the @TV support website and using the “manua
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CONNECTING TO YOUR CABLE OR SATELLITE SET-TOP BOX v. Info 2. Ports 1. Summary of your current @TV setup. This information a. Allows you to test to see whether your Port Forwarding is useful for any troubleshooting that is necessary settings are correct and working properly. as it provides key info about your configuration. All of the b. UPnP is an automated approach to configuring your sections except the “Ports” tab are for information only. router; most rou
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ACCESSING YOUR TV, ANYWHERE d. Other issues: who controls the TV? 3. Accessing your TV, Anywhere i. W hen you use @TV you will be taking control of your living-room cable of satelitte box. If someone else is a. General overview watching and you change the channel, he or she will i. Si mply put, @TV takes the video and audio signals be watching right along with you. from your cable or satellite box and sends them over the Internet to your phone, tablet, or computer. b. Out of
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