The Wireless Set-Top box (STB) must be installed flat or performance may be impaired.
Do not block any slots/openings or place anything on top of the STB.
If used outdoors STB must be protected from moisture, temperature extremes and prolonged exposure to sunlight.
Install 4K PVR with Giga Hub
Connect the HDMI cable to your new 4K PVR.
Connect the power adapter included in the box of the 4K PVR to a power outlet.
Turn on your TV and wait for the Connect prompt to appear on the TV. Do not press OK at this point.
Press the OK button on the Giga Hub.
Press the down arrow button until "Connect Fibe TV receiver" is highlighted on the LED screen.
Press the OK button.
A 5-minute pairing process will be initiated.
Pressing the OK button again will cancel the pairing process.
Within the alloted time, go back to your 4K PVR and press select on your remote.
The 4K PVR will connect to the Giga Hub and restart. You will see a Fibe TV logo on your TV and a green Wi-Fi signal light on your 4K PVR when it is ready for use. Press SELECT to watch TV.
Install new wireless set-top box VIP 2502
Install wireless VIP 2502 set-top box with no HomeHub 3000
Connect the HDMI or component cables to your new wireless set-top box.
Wireless set-top boxes do not require a coaxial or Ethernet cable.
Connect the power adapter included in the box of the wireless set-top box to a power outlet. The lights on the front of the set-top box will flash briefly then go out for around one to two minutes.
Turn on your TV and wait for the Connect prompt to appear on the TV. Do not press OK at this point.
Press and hold the WPS button on the VAP2500 for two seconds, or, until WPS LED flashes green. WPS LED will flash green for two minutes.
Within two minutes, go back to your set-top box and press OK.
Ensure your TV is set to the correct input (HDMI1, HDMI2, Video1, etc.).
The set-top box will connect to the VAP2500 and restart. You will see a Fibe TV logo on your TV and a green Wi-Fi signal light on your set-top box when it is ready for use. Press SELECT or OK to watch TV.
Install wireless VIP 2502 set-top box and VAP 2500 with no HomeHub 3000
Connect the HDMI or component cables to your new wireless set-top box.
Wireless set-top boxes do not require a coaxial or Ethernet cable.
Plug one end of the provided Ethernet cable into one of the Ethernet ports in (section 1) on the Bell MTS RG and the other Ethernet cable end in the Ethernet port (section 2) on the VAP2500.
Plug the power cable into the power port (section 1) and toggle the On/Off switch (section 2) to the On position.
Connect the power adapter included in the box of the wireless set-top box to a power outlet. The lights on the front of the set-top box will flash briefly then go out for around one to two minutes.
Turn on your TV and wait for the Connect prompt to appear on the TV. Do not press OK at this point.
Press and hold the WPS button on the VAP2500 for two seconds, or, until WPS LED flashes green. WPS LED will flash green for two minutes.
Within two minutes, go back to your set-top box and press OK.
Ensure your TV is set to the correct input (HDMI1, HDMI2, Video1, etc.).
The set-top box will connect to the VAP2500 and restart. You will see a Fibe TV logo on your TV and a green Wi-Fi signal light on your set-top box when it is ready for use. Press SELECT or OK to watch TV.
Install wireless VIP 2502 set-top box with HomeHub 3000
Connect the HDMI or component cables to your new wireless set-top box.
Wireless set-top boxes do not require a coaxial or Ethernet cable.
Connect the power adapter included in the box of the wireless set-top box to a power outlet. The lights on the front of the set-top box will flash briefly then go out for around one to two minutes.
Turn on your TV and wait for the Connect prompt to appear on the TV. Do not press OK at this point.
Press and hold the WPS button on the HomeHub 3000.
Wait for the OLED screen on the HomeHub 3000 to say Hold to Connect TV receiver.
Continue to hold the button until the five second timer expires and the OLED screen says TV Receiver and displays a countdown timer.
Within the allotted time, go back to your wireless set-top box and press OK.
The set-top box will connect to the HomeHub 3000 and restart. You will see a Fibe TV logo on your TV, and a green Wi-Fi signal light on your set-top box when it is ready for use. Press SELECT or OK to watch TV.
Install wireless VIP 2502 set-top box with Giga Hub
Connect the HDMI or component cables to your new wireless set-top box.
Wireless set-top boxes do not require a coaxial or Ethernet cable.
Connect the power adapter included in the box of the wireless set-top box to a power outlet. The lights on the front of the set-top box will flash briefly then go out for around one to two minutes.
Turn on your TV and wait for the Connect prompt to appear on the TV. Do not press OK at this point.
Press the OK button on the Giga Hub.
Press the down arrow button until "Connect Fibe TV receiver" is highlighted on the LED screen.
Press the OK button.
A 5 minute pairing process will be initiated.
Pressing the OK button again will cancel the pairing process.
Within the allotted time, go back to your wireless set-top box and press OK.
The set-top box will connect to the Giga Hub and restart. You will see a Fibe TV logo on your TV and a green Wi-Fi signal light on your set-top box when it is ready for use. Press SELECT or OK to watch TV.
Replace your wireless set-top box VIP 2502 with a wireless set-top box VIP 2502
How to replace your wireless set-top box (VIP2502) with no HomeHub 3000 at home
Disconnect all cables from your current set-top box and connect them to the corresponding connections on your new set-top box.
If you have a USB device plugged into the front of the PVR set-top box for your RF remote, ensure that you transfer it over to the new PVR set-top box.
Wireless set-top boxes do not require a coaxial or Ethernet cable.
Do not plug in the old power adapter to the new set-top box.
Once you have connected the set-top box to a power outlet, the lights on the front of the set-top box will flash briefly then go out for around one to two minutes.
Ensure your TV is set to the correct input (HDMI1, HDMI2, Video1, etc.).
Turn on your TV and wait for the Connect prompt to appear on the TV. Do not press OK at this point. If you don't see the Connect prompt appear on the TV, ensure your TV is set to the connect input (HDMI1, HDMI2, Video1, etc.).
Press and hold the WPS button on VAP2500 for two seconds or until WPS LED flashes green. WPS LED will flash green for two minutes.
Within two minutes, go back to your set-top box and press OK.
The set-top box will connect to the VAP2500 and restart. You will see a Fibe TV logo on your TV and a green Wi-Fi signal light on your set-top box when it is ready for use. Press SELECT or OK to watch TV.
How to replace your wireless set-top box (VIP2502) if you have a HomeHub 3000
Disconnect all cables from your current set-top box and connect them to the corresponding connection on your new set-top box.
If you have a USB device plugged into the front of the PVR set-top box for your RF remote, ensure that you transfer it over to the new PVR set-top box.
Wireless set-top boxes do not require a coaxial or Ethernet cable.
Do not plug in the old power adapter to the new set-top box.
Connect the power adapter included in the box of the wireless set-top box to a power outlet. The lights on the front of the set-top box will flash briefly then go out for around one to two minutes.
Turn on your TV and wait for the Connect prompt to appear on the TV. Do not press OK at this point. If you don't see the Connect prompt appear on the TV, ensure your TV is set to the connect input (HDMI1, HDMI2, Video1, etc.).
Press and hold the WPS button on the HomeHub 3000.
Wait for the OLED screen to say Hold to Connect TV Receiver.
Ensure your TV is set to the correct input (HDMI1, HDMI2, Video1, etc.).
Continue to hold the button until the five second timer expires and the OLED screen says TV Receiver and displays a countdown timer.
Within the allotted time, go back to your wireless set-top box and press OK.
The set-top box will connect to the HomeHub 3000 and restart. You will see a Fibe TV logo on your TV, and a green Wi-Fi signal light on your set-top box when it is ready for use. Press SELECT or OK to watch TV.
How to replace your wireless set-top box (VIP2502) if you have a Giga Hub
Disconnect all cables from your current set-top box and connect them to the corresponding connection on your new set-top box.
If you have a USB device plugged into the front of the PVR set-top box for your RF remote, ensure that you transfer it over to the new PVR set-top box.
Wireless set-top boxes do not require a coaxial or Ethernet cable.
Do not plug in the old power adapter to the new set-top box.
Connect the power adapter included in the box of the wireless set-top box to a power outlet. The lights on the front of the set-top box will flash briefly then go out for around one to two minutes.
Turn on your TV and wait for the Connect prompt to appear on the TV. Do not press OK at this point.
Press the OK button on the Giga Hub.
Press the down arrow button until "Connect Fibe TV receiver" is highlighted on the LED screen.
Press the OK button.
A 5 minute pairing process will be initiated.
Pressing the OK button again will cancel the pairing process.
Within the allotted time, go back to your wireless set-top box and press OK.
The set-top box will connect to the Giga Hub and restart. You will see a Fibe TV logo on your TV, and a green Wi-Fi signal light on your set-top box when it is ready for use. Press SELECT or OK to watch TV.
Replace your wired set-top box with a wireless set-top box VIP 2502
How to replace your wired set-top box with a wireless set-top box with no HomeHub 3000 in home (VAP2500 exists in home)
Disconnect all cables from your current set-top box and connect them to the corresponding connections on your new set-top box.
If you have a USB device plugged into the front of the PVR set-top box for your RF remote, ensure that you transfer it over to the new PVR set-top box.
Wireless set-top boxes do not require a coaxial or Ethernet cable.
Do not plug in the old power adapter into the new PVR set-top box.
Connect the HDMI or component cables to your new wireless set-top box.
If you have a USB device for your RF remote, plug it into the USB port.
Wireless set-top boxes do not require a coaxial or Ethernet cable.
Connect the power adapter included in the box of the wireless set-top box to a power outlet. The lights on the front of the set-top box will flash briefly then go out for around one to two minutes.
Turn on your TV and wait for the Connect prompt to appear on the TV. Do not press OK at this point.
Press and hold the WPS button on the VAP2500 for two seconds, or, until WPS LED flashes green. WPS LED will flash green for two minutes.
Within two minutes, go back to your set-top box and press OK.
Ensure your TV is set to the correct input (HDMI1, HDMI2, Video1, etc.).
The set-top box will connect to the VAP2500 and restart. You will see a Fibe TV logo on your TV and a green Wi-Fi signal light on your set-top box when it is ready for use. Press SELECT or OK to watch TV.
How to replace your wired set-top box with a wireless set-top box with no HomeHub 3000 in home (No existing VAP2500 in home)
Disconnect all cables from your current set-top box and connect them to the corresponding connections on your new set-top box.
If you have a USB device plugged into the front of the PVR set-top box for your RF remote, ensure that you transfer it over to the new PVR set-top box.
Wireless set-top boxes do not require a coaxial or Ethernet cable.
Do not plug in the old power adapter into the new PVR set-top box.
Connect the HDMI or component cables to your new wireless set-top box.
If you have a USB device for your RF remote, plug it into the USB port.
Wireless set-top boxes do not require a coaxial or Ethernet cable.
Plug one end of the provided Ethernet cable into one of the Ethernet ports in (section 1) on the Bell MTS RG and the other Ethernet cable end in the Ethernet port (section 2) on the VAP2500.
Plug the power cable into the power port (section 1) and toggle the On/Off switch (section 2) to the On position.
Connect the power adapter included in the box of the wireless set-top box to a power outlet. The lights on the front of the set-top box will flash briefly then go out for around one to two minutes.
Turn on your TV and wait for the Connect prompt to appear on the TV. Do not press OK at this point.
Press and hold the WPS button on the VAP2500 for two seconds, or, until WPS LED flashes green. WPS LED will flash green for two minutes.
Within two minutes, go back to your set-top box and press OK.
Ensure your TV is set to the correct input (HDMI1, HDMI2, Video1, etc.).
The set-top box will connect to the VAP2500 and restart. You will see a Fibe TV logo on your TV and a green Wi-Fi signal light on your set-top box when it is ready for use. Press SELECT or OK to watch TV.
How to replace your wired set-top box with a wireless set-top box (VIP2502) if you have a HomeHub 3000
Disconnect all cables from your current set-top box and connect them to the corresponding connections on your new set-top box.
If you have a USB device plugged into the front of the PVR set-top box for your RF remote, ensure that you transfer it over to the new PVR set-top box.
Wireless set-top boxes do not require a coaxial or Ethernet cable.
Do not plug in the old power adapter into the new PVR set-top box.
Connect the HDMI or component cables to your new wireless set-top box.
If you have a USB device for your RF remote, plug it into the USB port.
Wireless set-top boxes do not require a coaxial or Ethernet cable.
Ensure your TV is set to the correct input (HDMI1, HDMI2, Video1, etc.).
Connect the power adapter included in the box of the wireless set-top box to a power outlet. The lights on the front of the set-top box will flash briefly then go out for around one to two minutes.
Ensure your TV is set to the correct input (HDMI1, HDMI2, Video1, etc.).
Turn on your TV and wait for the Connect prompt to appear on the TV. Do not press OK at this point.
Press and hold the WPS button on the HomeHub 3000.
Wait for the OLED screen on the HomeHub 3000 to say Hold to Connect TV receiver.
Continue to hold the button until the five second timer expires and the OLED screen says TV Receiver and displays a countdown timer.
Within the allotted time, go back to your wireless set-top box and press OK.
The set-top box will connect to the HomeHub 3000 and restart. You will see a Fibe TV logo on your TV, and a green Wi-Fi signal light on your set-top box when it is ready for use. Press SELECT or OK to watch TV.
How to replace your wired set-top box with a wireless set-top box (VIP2502) if you have a Giga Hub
Disconnect all cables from your current set-top box.
If you have a USB device plugged into the front of the PVR set-top box for your RF remote, ensure that you transfer it over to the new PVR set-top box.
Wireless set-top boxes do not require a coaxial or Ethernet cable.
Do not plug in the old power adapter into the new PVR set-top box.
Connect the HDMI or component cables to your new wireless set-top box.
If you have a USB device for your RF remote, plug it into the USB port.
Wireless set-top boxes do not require a coaxial or Ethernet cable.
Connect the power adapter included in the box of the wireless set-top box to a power outlet. The lights on the front of the set-top box will flash briefly then go out for around one to two minutes.
Turn on your TV and wait for the Connect prompt to appear on the TV. Do not press OK at this point.
Ensure your TV is set to the correct input (HDMI1, HDMI2, Video 1, etc.)
Press the OK button on the Giga Hub.
Press the down arrow button until "Connect Fibe TV receiver" is highlighted on the LED screen.
Press the OK button.
A 5 minute pairing process will be initiated.
Pressing the OK button again will cancel the pairing process.
Within the allotted time, go back to your wireless set-top box and press OK.
The set-top box will connect to the Giga Hub and restart. You will see a Fibe TV logo on your TV, and a green Wi-Fi signal light on your set-top box when it is ready for use. Press SELECT or OK to watch TV.