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You will probably have to buy a different remote control, either with codes that support both the Verizon box(es) and your TV, or 'learning' remote control.
Leaning remote's can 'lean' codes from existing remote control, so in effect with a learning remote control, you replace the Verizon supplied remote, and still use a single remote to control both the box and the TV plus possible VCR, DVD etc.
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You will probably have to buy a different remote control, either with codes that support both the Verizon box(es) and your TV, or 'learning' remote control.
Leaning remote's can 'lean' codes from existing remote control, so in effect with a learning remote control, you replace the Verizon supplied remote, and still use a single remote to control both the box and the TV plus possible VCR, DVD etc.