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- The Wireless TV Box communicates wirelessly with the Xfinity wireless gateway, but it does require a power cord plugged into an outlet and an HDMI connection to the TV.
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Yes. If your configuration includes the X1 Wireless TV Box as your primary X1 device, it can be the only TV Box plugged in to an electrical outlet. The other end is connected to the USB-C port on the TV Box. Can I move the Wireless TV Box to a different location in the house?
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Aug 14, 2022 · Wired vs wireless cable tv box. I had been using directv for my tv and xfinity for my cable internet. I decided to use xfinity for both and canceled directv. I was given a wired tv box from the xfinity store and was told to have a technician come out to hook it up as I wasn’t sure what kind of connections I have where the tv is.
Aug 10, 2017 · The Wireless TV Box communicates wirelessly with the Xfinity wireless gateway, but it does require a power cord plugged into an outlet and an HDMI connection to the TV. How do I turn the light down on the X1 Wireless TV Box?
Mar 6, 2022 · If I am understand correctly, the first main box that is connected via a coax cable needs to be connected to a TV and turned on for it to work as expected. Then for the following box it doesn't have to be connected to a coax outlet if it's wireless but it would need to be connected to a TV as well.
- Preparing Your TV
- Connecting the Box
Make sure that you have cable installed.
If a Comcast representative didn't come to your house to install cable, you'll need to call Comcast and request the installation.
If you call Comcast, be sure to have your account information and ID on-hand.
Confirm that you have the correct cables.
If your TV is an HDTV, you can use an HDMI cable to connect your Comcast box to your TV; if not, you'll need standard A/V cables (the red, yellow, and white cables) to connect the box to your TV.
The cable box should come with A/V cables.
Attach the Comcast coaxial cable to the box.
Find the cable that Comcast installed—it will usually be sticking out of the floor or the wall behind your TV—and plug it into the metal coaxial input in the back of the cable box, then screw the connector clockwise to tighten it.
The cable's end has an attachment resembling a needle in the middle of it.
Your cable box should have a coaxial cable included. If Comcast didn't install a cable for you, you can attach the other end of this cable to the coaxial input in the wall.
Plug in one end of the HDMI cable.
It goes in the wide, narrow port in the back of the cable box. On most Comcast cable boxes, the HDMI port is either in the bottom-right corner of the box or at the bottom of the box's back.
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May 21, 2024 · The xFi Gateway is an optional combo cable modem/Wi-Fi router that’s built to streamline your home internet setup. The Xfinity Gateway wirelessly connects your home devices to the internet, supports Xfinity Voice, and integrates with services like the Xfinity mobile app.