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Discussion topic: Hi I have received my broadband now and all working but previously we had two hubs

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This message was authored by: Chelxsea2012

Hi I have received my broadband now and all working but previously we had two hubs

Can I get a second hub to work the computer up stairs as I don't know how else to work it. It is a desk top.

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This message was authored by: GD1

Re: Hi I have received my broadband now and all working but previously we had two hubs

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@Chelxsea2012  Your post has been m oved from the Stream forum as that is for the Sky Stream Puck TV service not broadband related queries.

 

You won't get 2 hubs with Sky, you may have had one hub and a booster.  Alternative;ly you culd invest in powerline adapters.

Like you I'm a customer here, Sky Employees are clearly identified as such.
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This message was authored by: TimmyBGood

Re: Hi I have received my broadband now and all working but previously we had two hubs

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@Chelxsea2012 wrote:

 It is a desk top.


A desktop computer can be made WiFi-capable with either an add-in card or, more likely, a USB wireless adapter.

 

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As @GD1 indicates, what you were using before was almost certainly a Q or Sky Broadband booster with an ethernet cable to the PC.

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