How to: Connecting your Xniun Streaming TV Box once you get Home

What’s Inside Your Xniun Streaming TV Box
- Xniun Streaming TV Box
- Bluetooth Remote Control
- Power Adaptor
- HDMI Cable
- Instructions/ User Guide
- AA Batteries (included)
Ethernet Patch Cable Sold Separately
A hardwired Internet connection is highly recommended for Streaming of Live IPTV…
Wired Internet Connection
Step 1:

Ethernet Cable, Internet Connectivity

Plugin your ethernet patch cable into the LAN Port of your Streaming TV Box, the other end of the ethernet patch cable plugin into your Network Switch, or your ISP Modem
If you are not using an Ethernet Cable for Internet connectivity please refer to the Wi-Fi Internet Connection instructions below
Step 2:

HDMI Cable

Plugin your HDMI Cable into the HDMI Input of your Streaming TV Box, the other end of the HDMI Cable plugs into your TV, please switch to that HDMI Input on your TV
Step 3:

Power Adaptor

Plugin the provided Power Cord into the Streaming Box, the other end plugs into your electrical surge protector an electrical outlet

Push in the On Power Button, as shown above
Step 4:

Installing your (2) AA batteries
Push the Battery Cover open as per the red arrow
Install the (2) provided AA batteries that are included in the packaging
Step 5:
Selected the correct HDMI Input for your TV

The Media Streaming TV Box will automatically boot into Home Screen, Select what you wish to watch “Live” for Live TV, and VOD to watch Movies etc.

Wi-Fi Internet Connection
Step 1:

HDMI Cable

Plugin your HDMI Cable into the HDMI Input of your Streaming Box, the other end of the HDMI Cable plugs into your TV, please switch to that HDMI Input on your TV
Step 2:

Power Adaptor

Plugin the provided Power Cord into the Streaming TV Box, the other end plugs into your electrical surge protector an electrical outlet

Push in the On button to power on your Streaming Box
Step 3:

Installing (2) AA batteries
Push the Battery Cover open as per the red arrow
Install the (2) provided AA batteries that are included in the packaging
Step 4:

Setting Up Wi-Fi Step
Press the “Back” button your remote to move to the next screen


Navigate to “Settings Icon” then press the “Ok” button on your remote.

Step 5:

Setting Up Wi-Fi Step
Navigate down to the “Wi-Fi Network” Icon then press “Ok” on your remote control
Step 6:

Setting Up Wi-Fi Step
Press the “Red” button on your remote control to turn on the Wi-Fi Mode

Step 7:

Setting Up Wi-Fi Step
Navigate down to the your Wi-Fi (SISID) Name, Then press “Ok” on your remote
Step 8:

Setting Up Wi-Fi Step
Once your Streaming TV Box connects successfully to your Home Wi-Fi Network you are now ready to Steaming Live TV or use any other pre-install Apps like YouTube
Press the “Menu” button to continue

Step 9:

Setting Up Wi-Fi Step
Navigate to the “Live” App to Launch/ Watch Live TV
Wi-Fi Tips Recommendations
Wi-Fi Tips & Recommendations
- When possible, connect your Streaming Box to the 5 GHz Wi-Fi Band, a 5 GHz Wi-Fi Band will give you a faster Wi-Fi Network Connection
- Place your Wi-Fi Modem/ Wi-Fi Access Point in an open location, away from any Signal Barriers
- Place your Streaming TV Box in an open location, away from any Signal Barriers
- It is not recommended to connect your Streaming TV Box to a Wireless Wi-Fi Extender, typically Wireless Wi-Fi Extender will increase latency and lowers your Internet connection speeds
- A hardwired Ethernet cable connection is more secure and stable than any Wi-Fi internet connection
- A hardwired Ethernet connection has fewer latency issues than a Wi-Fi connection, Local environmental factors, interferences, and distance away from the Wi-Fi Modem/ Wi-Fi Access Point contribute to more latency in Wi-Fi Connection than an Ethernet connection
- Your network speed is, separate and unrelated to your Internet connection speed. A Wi-Fi connection will have a Lower Network Speed than an Ethernet Connection
- When connecting your Streaming TV Box, via Ethernet connect it to a Gigabit Modem/ Switch in which it will give you the highest Network Connection Speed