Hi, apologies if this has been asked before...
I have a Sky HD+ 1tb box in GF living room, connected via HDMI to Sony TV. Is there a way of watching and/or controlling (I guess controlling is not possible) Sky in the bedroom, directly above? In our previous house, I had a coax amp & splitter with coax to each bedroom, which meant watching whatever channel the Skybox was on, without control, in the bedroom, but now live in a cottage with no easy way of running internal cabling. The TalkTalk router is very close to the Sky box, and I use a BT Mesh system for cottage wide WiFi. Just wondered if there were proprietary gizmos that I could use to connect the Sky box outlets to WiFi and then back to HDMI to connect to bedroom TV.
The TV aerial enters the living room, and is distributed by a three way splitter to the living room, and two bedrooms, one if which is the bedroom in question. Would this be a way of sending the Sky signal upstairs?
Apologies for limited tech knowledge...
Thanks.
Been pushed over here from the Satellite TV, Sky TV & Freesat forum...
Hi, apologies if this has been asked before...
I have a Sky HD+ 1tb box in GF living room, connected via HDMI to Sony TV. Is there a way of watching and/or controlling (I guess controlling is not possible) Sky in the bedroom, directly above? In our previous house, I had a coax amp & splitter with coax to each bedroom, which meant watching whatever channel the Skybox was on, without control, in the bedroom, but now live in a cottage with no easy way of running internal cabling. The TalkTalk router is very close to the Sky box, and I use a BT Mesh disc system for cottage wide WiFi. Just wondered if there were proprietary gizmos that I could use to connect the Sky box outlets to WiFi and then back to HDMI to connect to bedroom TV.
Another option may be via the coax aerial splitter - the TV aerial enters the living room, and is distributed by a three way splitter to the living room, and two bedrooms, one if which is the bedroom in question. Would this be a way of sending the Sky signal upstairs?
Apologies for limited tech knowledge...
Thanks.
I have a Sky HD+ 1tb box in GF living room, connected via HDMI to Sony TV. Is there a way of watching and/or controlling (I guess controlling is not possible) Sky in the bedroom, directly above? In our previous house, I had a coax amp & splitter with coax to each bedroom, which meant watching whatever channel the Skybox was on, without control, in the bedroom, but now live in a cottage with no easy way of running internal cabling. The TalkTalk router is very close to the Sky box, and I use a BT Mesh system for cottage wide WiFi. Just wondered if there were proprietary gizmos that I could use to connect the Sky box outlets to WiFi and then back to HDMI to connect to bedroom TV.
The TV aerial enters the living room, and is distributed by a three way splitter to the living room, and two bedrooms, one if which is the bedroom in question. Would this be a way of sending the Sky signal upstairs?
Apologies for limited tech knowledge...
Thanks.
Been pushed over here from the Satellite TV, Sky TV & Freesat forum...
Hi, apologies if this has been asked before...
I have a Sky HD+ 1tb box in GF living room, connected via HDMI to Sony TV. Is there a way of watching and/or controlling (I guess controlling is not possible) Sky in the bedroom, directly above? In our previous house, I had a coax amp & splitter with coax to each bedroom, which meant watching whatever channel the Skybox was on, without control, in the bedroom, but now live in a cottage with no easy way of running internal cabling. The TalkTalk router is very close to the Sky box, and I use a BT Mesh disc system for cottage wide WiFi. Just wondered if there were proprietary gizmos that I could use to connect the Sky box outlets to WiFi and then back to HDMI to connect to bedroom TV.
Another option may be via the coax aerial splitter - the TV aerial enters the living room, and is distributed by a three way splitter to the living room, and two bedrooms, one if which is the bedroom in question. Would this be a way of sending the Sky signal upstairs?
Apologies for limited tech knowledge...
Thanks.
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