How to Hook Up a Motorola Interactive Digital Cable Receiver
Motorola is a large provide of electronic products used for cable and satellite service. One of the products is a Motorola Interactive digital cable receiver. This receiver connects to the Internet, allowing you to play games and instantly upload new data without waiting for a service technician. Thankfully, the installation is not much different than using a standard Motorola receiver, and takes just a few minutes to complete.
Things You'll Need
- Component video cables
- RCA audio cables
- Ethernet cable
- High-speed Internet modem
Instructions
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Plug the coaxial cable into the "In" port on the back of the Motorola Interactive digital cable receiver.
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Insert the component video cables into the "Component Out" ports on the Motorola receiver. Connect the opposite ends of the cables into the "Component In" ports on the TV.
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Plug the RCA audio cables into the "Audio Out" ports on the receiver, then attach the other end into the "Audio In" ports on the television.
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Connect the Ethernet cable into one of the "Out" ports on the high-speed Internet modem, then attach the opposite end into the "WAN" port on the Motorola Interactive receiver.
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Power on the receiver to complete the installation process.
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