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DIW7022 (Sagemcom television box) | |||
The DIW7022, a television set-top box provided by KPN N.V., has raised concerns over mandatory wireless operation. The device operates using Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, and there is currently no officially supported method to disable these transmitters or operate the device fully via wired or infrared (IR)-only connections. | |||
This limitation has prompted consumer complaints related to health considerations, accessibility, and configurability of home hardware. | |||
Overview | |||
The DIW7022 is intended to deliver digital television services to KPN customers. It includes integrated Wi-Fi (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands) and Bluetooth functionality to connect with remote controls and network services. Unlike similar consumer electronics, which often allow a wired fallback mode, the DIW7022 requires active RF transmission for basic operation. | |||
Consumer concerns | |||
Mandatory wireless operation | |||
Users report that the DIW7022 cannot function without Wi-Fi or Bluetooth enabled. No wired alternative or IR-only remote option is officially provided. This limits user control over hardware and the ability to reduce radio frequency (RF) exposure in the home. | |||
Accessibility and security | |||
Mandatory wireless operation is tied to service access and mobile-based two-step verification. Customers without mobile devices are unable to complete authentication, creating potential exclusion for certain user groups. | |||
Health considerations | |||
Prolonged exposure to RF emissions has been a concern for some consumers. Although regulatory limits exist, some users prefer to minimize RF exposure. The DIW7022’s design prevents a fully non-RF setup, limiting options for health-conscious consumers. | |||
Responses and investigations | |||
A formal complaint regarding the mandatory wireless operation and mobile-only two-step verification was submitted to KPN N.V. in February 2026. The complaint requested: | |||
Confirmation on whether the device can operate without active RF transmission | |||
Documentation of any non-RF alternative or planned evaluation | |||
Clarification of policy decisions versus technical constraints | |||
No official public response or solution has been provided as of this writing. The incident is documented on the Consumer Rights Wiki under DIW7022 mandatory wireless operation | |||
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Future considerations | |||
Comparable consumer devices often provide wired or non-RF operation, demonstrating that technical feasibility exists. Consumer advocates recommend that KPN consider non-RF or wired alternatives to enhance user choice, accessibility, and health-conscious usage. | |||
References | |||
Personal correspondence and complaint sent to KPN N.V., 12 February 2026. | |||
Consumer reports and forum discussions on DIW7022 configurability (publicly available community statements). | |||