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04-26-2026 05:11 PM - last edited on 04-27-2026 08:09 AM by BellPatricia
I have a 12 year-old Samsung TV with red yellow and blue wires and an old Bell receiver model number VIP 2502. Trying connect a new receiver model number VIP5662W.
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04-27-2026 06:23 AM - last edited on 04-27-2026 08:10 AM by BellPatricia
Good Day & Welcome
Thank you for posting your question.
The Bell 4K VIP5662W set-top box primarily uses an HDMI connection for 4K video and high-definition audio. It does not support composite (yellow/red/white) connections and is designed primarily for HDMI.
The VIP5662W is a 4K Whole Home PVR, while the VIP2502 is a standard 1080p wireless HD receiver. The VIP5662W supports 4K content, has a 1TB hard drive, The VIP2502 is used as a wireless secondary box for HD viewing.
Bell does not sell the VIP5662W 4K PVR and VIP7802 Cloud PVR box directly to customers. Both of these boxes are only offered as a rental.
Did you purchase this VIP5662W PVR as a replacement for your VIP2502? If so, it cannot be connected to your account as it will already be linked to another Bell Fibe TV account.
I would suggest that you contact Bell Customer Service Fibe TV for further assistance. Please call: 1 866 797-8686
Let us know if we can be of further help to you.
Take care.
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04-27-2026 06:23 AM - last edited on 04-27-2026 08:10 AM by BellPatricia
Good Day & Welcome
Thank you for posting your question.
The Bell 4K VIP5662W set-top box primarily uses an HDMI connection for 4K video and high-definition audio. It does not support composite (yellow/red/white) connections and is designed primarily for HDMI.
The VIP5662W is a 4K Whole Home PVR, while the VIP2502 is a standard 1080p wireless HD receiver. The VIP5662W supports 4K content, has a 1TB hard drive, The VIP2502 is used as a wireless secondary box for HD viewing.
Bell does not sell the VIP5662W 4K PVR and VIP7802 Cloud PVR box directly to customers. Both of these boxes are only offered as a rental.
Did you purchase this VIP5662W PVR as a replacement for your VIP2502? If so, it cannot be connected to your account as it will already be linked to another Bell Fibe TV account.
I would suggest that you contact Bell Customer Service Fibe TV for further assistance. Please call: 1 866 797-8686
Let us know if we can be of further help to you.
Take care.
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