Many Thanks Claude!!!
Worked like a charm.
AT&T couldn't tell me how to do this in 3 long phone calls.
I looked around on their site and couldn't find it.
Appreciate the help!!!
bjf
Here is something even worse.
I have a commercial client that has Comcast business with older boxes.
The Comcast idiots stacked 5 receivers on top of each other in the back room of this guys bar and programmed RF remotes.
The remotes went bad and I went to the Comcast office to get new ones, but could not figure out how to pair them to work RF.
Called Comcast business and the REFUSED to even help me. Instead they offered to schedule a service call to have a tech so it for us.
Ok, GREAT!
Then as they are scheduling it they wanted like $95 to send out a tech. So I was like just tell me what the procedure to program the remote and they still REFUSED!
I spoke with a supervisor and she sided with the agent saying they had to send someone out.
I lost it at that point and told the supervisor that any other company does anything in their power NOT to send out a technician, and here is Comcast not even wanting to even try.
So after arguing for 30 minutes, they finally agree to send out a tech the next day. I had then notate the account to call me before going out so I could meet their tech there
Nobody calls me, except for the manager of the bar saying the tech showed up, said they don't support the older style boxes and left 5 new remotes and left without programming them. Basically in and out in 5 minutes.
I was going to have them give the customer new X1 boxes, but the genius who hooked everything ran the boxes using HDMI and Component video feeding 2 televisions with 1 box.
So meanwhile I had to go on eBay, but the older style RF upgrade adaptor, and figure out how to program everything myself.