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Drill a hole in the ceiling.
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Just cancel your multiroom, you'll still have the freeview channels etc.
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i don't have multiroom....
i don't want to pay the £10 a month...but i want to be able the sky in the bedroom as well as the living room.... if i split the existing comnnection i have at the moment and extent a second cable to the bedroom... will i need a second sky box...??? if not ..how would i change the channels in the bedroom...?? |
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you have to change them downstairs
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A wireless video sender could be the solution. You can't watch a different channel upstairs to what is viewable downstairs, but if you're essentially looking for the means to watch telly in bed etc., then it'll fit the bill well. :)
http://www.letsautomate.com/10773.cfm |
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No need for another sky box, just run a cable out of the main box to upstairs and plug that into a magic eye which you can get for a few quid and then into the TV
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need to watch the same channels tho don
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I take it you can't get freeview in your area, and websites such as catchuptv.com out of the question?
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Move bed to living room
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Get Sky Player downloaded onto a Windows 7 laptop.
Connect laptop to tv. Gets a lot of channels but not all. |
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Don No1 21 Feb 21:18
No need for another sky box, just run a cable out of the main box to upstairs and plug that into a magic eye which you can get for a few quid and then into the TV This. I've got this exact set up in my house, works perfectly. |
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he wants to be able to change channels in both rooms though
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