Sky Box signal in another room

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  • alkemy007
    Newbie
    • Jan 2014
    • 2

    #1

    Sky Box signal in another room

    Sorry if it has been posted a million times guys, I tried to look for the relevant info but nothing is mentioned for what I want.

    It's simple really, I have a box in my living room and I want to watch it in another room but also turn over too. I live in flats and we use a communal aerial so I have an rf connection in my bedroom. I don't want to buy another box due to the HUB being behind my TV and don't want to go the wireless internet route. What exactly do I need to get the signal in my bedroom from my living room and also have the ability to turn over from my bedroom. PS, there is no scart lead at the back of my Skybox. Thanks in advance for any help and again, sorry if this has been posted before.
  • genam
    Top Poster
    • Apr 2013
    • 176

    #2
    HDMI enabled video sender is the most straight forward but they would be dearer than a second Skybox with wifi internet/powerline setup.

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    • dragy
      Newbie
      • Jun 2013
      • 6

      #3
      Originally posted by alkemy007
      Sorry if it has been posted a million times guys, I tried to look for the relevant info but nothing is mentioned for what I want. It's simple really, I have a box in my living room and I want to watch it in another room but also turn over too. I live in flats and we use a communal aerial so I have an rf connection in my bedroom. I don't want to buy another box due to the HUB being behind my TV and don't want to go the wireless internet route. What exactly do I need to get the signal in my bedroom from my living room and also have the ability to turn over from my bedroom. PS, there is no scart lead at the back of my Skybox. Thanks in advance for any help and again, sorry if this has been posted before.
      Hi Mate, Get the Wireless connectors that plug into the wall. Plug it in the wall downstairs and run Ethernet from the plug to the hub. Plug one in upstairs and run Ethernet from upstairs plug to the box - :-)

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      • alkemy007
        Newbie
        • Jan 2014
        • 2

        #4
        I should have mentioned I'm in a flat. My bedroom is next to my living room on the same floor. Wouldn't it be easier to just get something to make me get signal in the bedroom from the box in the living room and just have something to be able to change channels with?. I have an RF out next to my TV in my bedroom, that's what I used when I had Sky TV subscription (and used Sky+ on my phone to turn it over). A box is around ?100 where I live so there is bound to be a cheaper way isn't there?.

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        • Hadron
          V.I.P. Member
          • Nov 2012
          • 2102

          #5
          There are 2 ways I can think of.

          A 5.8GHz wireless video sender or Triax tri-link. Neither would give you HD quality on your bedroom TV though.

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