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I get full bars on the wireless box, but get the Press OK often when watching recorded shows.
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The only other wired devices on the RG are a desktop PC near it and a Bluray player near the TV.
The wireless WAP is also direct connected to the RG. The DVR is still original connected directly to the RG with Cat 5. He replaced the STB, WAP, RG and outside box. Last week, I finally had a tech come back out. I got the Press OK message while watching recorded shows often. I had a wired box that had a bad coax, and the tech replaced it with a wireless box. I'm having the same problem here with the Press OK banner.
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Problem is, people who can afford all that stuff often can't figure out or remember how to work it. Some really rich people I know have that in their $2 million high rise apartment condo. For now, the only answer is to have your house wired with Cat 5e on at least two walls of every room and a central communications/entertainment closet in the center of the house. Maybe one day wireless technology will catch up with wireless imagination. Since I have four wired STBs and one wireless STB, plus a switch, a file server, and three more computers, as well as two Roku boxes and a Vizio TV with Internet apps and the new no-computer-required MagicJack VOIP phone service, the whole process takes a good twenty minutes or so.
Finally, if applicable, power on any network switches and turn the computer(s) and any other network/Internet devices back on. Power on the wired STBs, then the WAP and finally the wireless STB. Power on the DVR and give it a few minutes,. Power on the RG, give it a few minutes to boot and get an IP address,. Everything off (that means disconnecting the power cord for the STBs)-including any network switches, computers, and other network/Internet devices, then give all the stuff a couple minutes for their capacitors to drain residual electricity. I've found that the whole Uverse system works best if you can reboot every single device about once every two weeks, in a sequence like this: Sometimes HD playback stutters, and sometimes I hit the "recorded tv" button to find that there are no recordings, and then I reboot the system. Then somewhere along the way, someone (in Sales, I'm sure) said, "Hey, what if it could work anywhere in the house?" My WAP is on the other side of a wall about 4 feet from the receiver, and it works most of the time. I think the original intent of the wireless box was to transmit across a room. I definitely won't be recommending UVerse and the wireless boxes to anyone until this gets fixed. Once the summer dies down, I will be getting the wired boxes and hope that works. It makes me really regret changing companies. Not only do I get that message at the bottom, my boxes need to be rebooted, and the remote rarely works. Having the same issue and just got UVerse at the end of April.