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Anonymous Posted on Nov 18, 2012

Connecting blueray to toshiba and cable box with netgear

I can't get the cable box and blueray and netgear to work. How are you suppse to connect it to the tv?

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Henry Thomas

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  • Posted on Mar 23, 2007

SOURCE: Toshiba 30HF84 and progressive scan

check your connections properly there could be some thing that you are not connecting .or your cable are not compatible.good luck

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Vista Electronics

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  • Posted on Dec 11, 2007

SOURCE: 36 inch toshiba Tube tv manifactured in 1997

Program TV =
1) set-up.....Select CATV also called STD Cable

2) Auto-program channels.........

.......Owners manual ? Let me know.................T.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 30, 2008

SOURCE: WIRELESS SETUP CONNECTION FOR TOSHIBA TE2100

Go to the control panel. Open wireless connection wizard and configure it by giving the proxy setting of the router. There must be a DNS server to get you connected with the Domain.
First your os xp or vista
if u xp means go to network connection and see that tab, wireless network wizard and click next to open to next to next and click finish. It will appear in network connection windows. But u want to take airtel broad band wireless net key, and u open the tab if u finish ur network wizard tab. And it will open the icon it ask for key, u give it key to continue. It will ready to access the network, so this is the way

Good Luck
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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 11, 2008

SOURCE: Toshiba 36AFX61

Just Connect signal to tv and run autoprogram. Or use video input jacks from converter to tv ( yellow,white and red video in ) and select tv/video on tv pannel front ( don't need remote control) I hope this work for you.

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Nov 26, 2008

SOURCE: I have a 2004 Toshiba color TV 27".

simply look up the codes or contact your cable company for the toshiba tv codes to input into the cable remote. you may also be able to operate the cable box via the TV remote if the correct codes from the tv owners manual are entered.

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