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Uverse recivers
Been having trouble with my primary receiver/dvr. Uverse randomly shuts down. Sometimes it reboots, other times I have to unplug- plug back in. If I replace my primary receiver, do I also have to replace the receiver I use for a second TV?
JefferMC
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36.8K Messages
8 months ago
No, receivers can be replaced independently. However, if your "primary" receiver is your DVR, then you will lose any recordings that are on it if you replace it.
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DIRECTVhelp
Community Support
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254.4K Messages
8 months ago
Hello @bud3201! Thank you for reaching out to us! We understand that you're facing issue with your receiver. We hear you, and are happy to assist you.
When you replace your primary receiver with a new one, you’ll need to consider a few things regarding the receiver for your second TV. Here’s what you should know:
Receiver Compatibility: The receiver you use for your second TV should be compatible with the new primary receiver. Ensure that both receivers are from the same service provider (in this case, AT&T) and are part of the same system (e.g., U-verse TV).
Recording and Settings: If your second TV receiver is also a DVR (Digital Video Recorder), replacing the primary receiver won’t directly affect your recordings or scheduled programs. However, it’s essential to back up any important settings or recordings before making the switch.
Installation Process:
For more information please visit our article about Replace a wireless U-verse TV receiver.
If you have any further questions, please let us know.
For further assistance we're here to assist you.
Thank you for contacting AT&T Community Forums!
Nate, AT&T Community Specialist.
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JefferMC
ACE - Expert
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36.8K Messages
8 months ago
Really, Nate? Googling the Internet for answers to a very AT&T-specific issue?
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bud3201
3 Messages
8 months ago
Thanks, Nate.
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DIRECTVhelp
Community Support
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254.4K Messages
8 months ago
Hi @bud3201,
Thank you writing back to us. We hope your issue was resolved, and you were able to replace the receiver.
Please let us know if you need further assistance. We'll be happy to assist.
Thank you for contacting AT&T Community Forums!
Jennifer, AT&T Community Specialist.
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bud3201
3 Messages
8 months ago
Nate, here is an odd question. Can I move my primary receiver to my spare TV, order new DVR receiver and return my non-DVR receiver? I'm thinking this would keep my recorded shows in the system. I rarely use the spare TV. This might be one of those stupid questions they say don't exist!
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DIRECTVhelp
Community Support
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254.4K Messages
8 months ago
Hi @bud3201,
We understand that you need additional information about DVR receiver. We'll be happy to assist you. After reviewing your concern and trying to resolve through the Community Forums, it looks like you may need more account specific support. To assist you best, we encourage you to review our Contact Us page to identify what method you’d prefer to reach out for this account level help. You can call, chat, or reach out via social media, and we can review your specific issue and provide you support. We’re sorry we weren’t able to resolve your concern directly in the forums, but let us know if we can assist with anything else.
We also recommend that you discover in detail about the U-verse TV. If you need additional assistance, visit our U-verse TV Support.
Let us know if this helps or feel free to reach out to us for further assistance.
Thank you for contacting AT&T Community Forums.
Jennifer, AT&T Community Specialist.
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skeeterintexas
ACE - Expert
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28.3K Messages
8 months ago
If you’re asking if you can have 2 DVRs, the answer is no.
If a STB (non-DVR) is replaced, you have to return a STB. If your DVR is replaced, you have to return your DVR.
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my thoughts
Employee
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3.4K Messages
8 months ago
The DVR is required to be hardwired, is the secondary receiver also hardwired?
If yes, try swapping the two receiver locations including the power supply, then determine if the problem follows the DVR or the problem is with the old location. If same issue with different receiver then location (wiring) issue.
If problem follow the DVR then to activate a replacement DVR the existing DVR is removed from the account.
Recommend watching anything recorded before calling for replacement.
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