The C31 does support RF, just need to go into the remote control setup on the C31 to use it.
It is and is no different than earlier receivers for programing RF.Sonnie Parker said:We have a C31 unit in a room where it feeds a wireless HDMI splitter and need an RF remote to control the C31 from an adjacent room that does not have the line of sight for IR control.
I simply want to confirm that the C31 is compatible with RF and find out how to go about changing the code on the RC65RX to match that particular C31 client.
Thanks!
You'll notice I edited your steps as the ch up/dwn was out of order.nc88keyz said:And with the C-31 I was trying to program a back up RF remote, and accidently locked it into RF mode i believe. Without any buttons , is there an easy way to toggle it back or is that what the red button reset is for. Ive done it twice tonight by accident. Of course i relized the older remotes are in fact RF but not two way programmable. like the 65RX. So i had to use the remote code tool on directv to fix that. I just have no way or knowing now if the damn C31 is in IR or RF mode. It timed out real quick when i tryed to set up the older remote and its locked up in either IR or RF
RF
I think its
Mute+Select
961
channel up
last 6 RID
select
Back to IR
Mute+select
961
chan dwn
select
I might be doing something wrong though.
ANy help Very Old School. - Love the C-31 implementation thus far...JUST WISH it had iphone control / droid control / WIFI access. Would have fixed the issue im having right now.
Will the box get a real IP address using the DECA vs. just coax?
Does this mean I have to use a CCKW to be able to see a C31 for control over WIFI? Perhaps i am confused since I have never seen a CCKW, I think i have the CCK that the installer brought for the HR34, but read it was not nessecary to use and could just plug ethernet directly into HR34. (although unsupported installation)nc88keyz said:The only IP the C31 will ever have is a 169.xxx internal for the server to address it.
If you want WiFi, use a wireless CCK on the DECA network.
I don't use it to know.nc88keyz said:Im not concerned about connecting for internet over wifi.
I only wanted IP control of the C-31 to use my droid remote app fir directv, etc.
I am guessing from your reply that this is not possible at this time.
RAD said:The C31 does support RF, just need to go into the remote control setup on the C31 to use it.
Thanks, but I am not seeing anywhere to change the remote "code" to match the mini client to the remote. I see where I can select IR/RF, but nothing to set the code or get the receiver and remote matched. Is it perhaps "Reset Remote"?veryoldschool said:It is and is no different than earlier receivers for programing RF.
The simplest is to follow the on screen steps.
Correct, it's either IR or RF but not both."Sonnie Parker" said:One other thing... I suppose once I switch to RF, then the IR remote I have will no longer be useful, so if I need control at the TV and in the other room, I will need to buy two RF remotes. It seems like DTV would allow IR and RF control at the same time.
You are correct. It is not possible to see the IP of the C31 from your home network since the C31 IP is assigned in a totally different 24 bit network by the HR34.nc88keyz said:Im not concerned about connecting for internet over wifi.
I only wanted IP control of the C-31 to use my droid remote app fir directv, etc.
I am guessing from your reply that this is not possible at this time.
Actually the C31 does get an IP address on your home network besides the local link address, just can't see what it is in the info screen on the C31. But if you check your routers log, if it shows DHCP requests, you'll see it and it will answer a ping.Smuuth said:You are correct. It is not possible to see the IP of the C31 from your home network since the C31 IP is assigned in a totally different 24 bit network by the HR34.
HR34 Internal Link-Local & C31 Client LAN = 169.254.xxx.xxx
Most home LANs = 192.168.xxx.xxx
I stand corrected. I should have stated that although the C31 does get a DHCP-assigned IP from your home network, it is not recognized as a receiver at that IP and does not respond to SHEF control commands sent to that IP.RAD said:Actually the C31 does get an IP address on your home network besides the local link address, just can't see what it is in the info screen on the C31. But if you check your routers log, if it shows DHCP requests, you'll see it and it will answer a ping.
Hmmm... I select IR, but there are no numbers shown.RAD said:I just checked on mine, go to remote control, then program remote, then advance, then IR/RF setup. It will give you the last 6 digits of the RID to enter in the remote.
So you don't want to set the remote to RF mode but to change the code for IR from the default?Sonnie Parker said:Hmmm... I select IR, but there are no numbers shown.