There can be many reasons for no power at the outlet. The TV plugged into the top outlet and the bottom outlet the
CECB is plugged into is switched for a lamp and switched to the off position? The
CECB is plugged into an outlet different from the TV outlet and the
CECB circuit is tripped? There are other reasons the
CECB wouldn't respond to the remote. Gloria could have dropped the remote and it turned off the
CECB and then the batteries fell out? And she put the batteries back in backwards and the
CECB wouldn't respond to the remote? She had a power outage and when the power came back on, the batteries were to dead to send an IR signal to the
CECB and so it wouldn't power up? That was why I posted my original response to Gloria.
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GloriaA, Welcome to the DTVUSA Forum. One thing to check is the batteries in the remote. Some of the converters have been on the shelf for quite some time and the batteries needed replacing straight out of the box. Check to make sure there is still power to the outlet where you plug the converter in and that the converter definately has power to it.
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By eliminating these possible problems, we would know if it was a faulty
CECB.
We can make all kinds of assumptions, but the fact the OP has never returned, makes it impossible to correct her problem.