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Would like to put my QIP2500 SD STB in a closet and control my tv with the remote. There is a plug hole labeled IR but when I insert an IR extender cable the remote does not work. Need some help on how to make this work.
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I am pretty confident that is not an IR extender
i think it's a blaster. so whatever you get has to be ir blaster styled.
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I tried using the Logitech IR extender, and plugged in directly from the blaster part into a QIP-7216, it did not work, (the front IR on the stb turns off when something is plugged into the back).
Don't know what exactly the IR plug on the back does/active or not. I've posted about this before no one knows
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well only the older series stb's are blaster - the 7100 and 7216 are regular ir remote deals.
in the manuals online I saw that they differentiated them that way. so for example the 2500, 6200 and 6416 say blaster, while the 7100 and 7216 say IR remote.
i think they are even labeled differently in the back, so I don't use one myself, but it makes me wonder if that matters.
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Got an answer from Verizon. The QIP2500 STB does NOT support use of an IR Extender. Only the HD STBs do. They added that it was a firmware issue in the 2500 and perhaps a future firmware update will enable use of the IR plug in the back for this purpose/.