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First, make sure your hub is correctly set up and working. The light on the hub should be blue.
If your hub isn't set up correctly yet, follow our step-by-step set up guide.
Hub not showing a blue light? See what the different coloured lights mean.
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Follow the tips below for the best possible connection:
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Plug one end of the HDMI cable into the HDMI port on the back of the TV box. Plug the other end into the back of your TV. If you have more than one HDMI port on your TV, plug in to ‘HDMI 1'.
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Plug the power cable into the back of the TV box and plug the power socket into the nearest socket on the wall. Make sure to unplug the Ethernet cable from the back of the TV box.
Press the power button on the front of the TV box to turn it on.
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1. Connect using an Aerial:
If the box does not detect an aerial, check it’s plugged into the ‘aerial in’ port on the back of the box. If you don’t want to connect using an aerial select ‘skip’.
2. Connect using Internet Mode:
No need for an aerial. Some channels that are available with an aerial are not available in Internet Mode.
See which channels are available using internet mode.
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If you’ve connected to free-to-air channels using your internet you need to sign into the ITV App to watch ITV channels. If you connected using an aerial, skip to the next step.
To sign into the ITV App:
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Install the batteries by removing the plastic protector and press the power button.
The remote control will automatically pair with the TV box and programme itself to control your TV as well, so there’s no need to use separate remotes.
Remote control not pairing?
Try to reset it by following these simple steps.
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Follow the instructions on your TV screen to continue with your wi-fi set up. You'll be able to connect wi-fi by either using the WPS button or manually typing in your hub's password.
Important things to note: