I have a VIP722 DVR running in dual TV mode. I have 3 TV2s in various rooms of the house with a 6.3 IR / UHF remote for each.
In experimenting with the best settings for the UHF remotes I discovered that in using the frequency B setting on the remotes, I'll get a 3 to 7 second dropout about every minute or so where the remote won't communicate with the receiver. I could be in the middle of flipping through channels, or stepping thru a recorded event - doesn't matter what the function is - there's a sudden loss of communication.
Thinking it might be some other wireless appliance interfering with the system, I tried unplugging my wireless router, and my cordless phones, but the condition persists. Changing the remote address within frequency B didn't help either.
I'm in a rural location, so I don't think any of my neighbors could be causing interference.
I finally went back to frequency A and everything works fine. Anybody experience a similar problem?
In experimenting with the best settings for the UHF remotes I discovered that in using the frequency B setting on the remotes, I'll get a 3 to 7 second dropout about every minute or so where the remote won't communicate with the receiver. I could be in the middle of flipping through channels, or stepping thru a recorded event - doesn't matter what the function is - there's a sudden loss of communication.
Thinking it might be some other wireless appliance interfering with the system, I tried unplugging my wireless router, and my cordless phones, but the condition persists. Changing the remote address within frequency B didn't help either.
I'm in a rural location, so I don't think any of my neighbors could be causing interference.
I finally went back to frequency A and everything works fine. Anybody experience a similar problem?