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Hi ekhawaii! Thanks for your reply. We are using it for a bar/restaurant. We could select each box individually with the old Cox boxes, but they said we had to upgrade to the Cisco's. I don't need to record or use the DVR. It's just live TV. We need to have different TVs on different channels and be able to change the channel on one box at a time.
We might have ESPN on 2 TVs, local news on another, and maybe a football game on FS1 yet another.
I heard about someone else that had a similar problem with their "man cave." They had several of these boxes along a wall connected to several TVs. That person ended up giving up on Cox and switching to Dish. My problem is more time-sensitive than a home man cave, since I have customers that want to see what they want, and of course they don't care if we get it from Cox or somewhere else. Just hoping to find a solution soon since we have our phone and Internet through Cox too.
A business, I truly understand. COX should have told you before you started this quest. They surely knew what you wanted and this configuration is not New. You may have to talk to your other Bar owners to find out how to set up....I'm guessing that each box is hooked to a single or a splitter multiple TV combo. As I said, for mine, I had 2 different brands, but also had 2 remotes. With only one remote I'm not sure how the setup "talks" to each box internally. My remotes "talked to the TV" at least that's what I thought. Sorry about the hangup!
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