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Discussion topic: Second TV in bedroom

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This message was authored by: David1559

Second TV in bedroom

Second TV will be connect to sky network 🛜 

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This message was authored by: Highlinder

Re: Second TV in bedroom

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@David1559 Are you trying to connect it via Wi-Fi and has it ever been connected to the Sky router you have now or was it connected to another ISP router before this?

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This message was authored by: TimmyBGood

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@David1559 

 

Sky loans wireless booster hardware 'free' under the terms of the 'WiFi Guarantee' element of the legacy 'Broadband Boost' add-on and the 'Enhanced Wall to Wall WiFi Guarantee' part of the 'WiFi Max' subscription supplement: they don't otherwise provide or sell boosters except to resolve issues with Sky Q. Phoning Sky to go through a telephone diagnosis is required to have a booster or pod allocated to the account. Inevitably some  Sky booster hardware has leaked onto a certain auction site and elsewhere online but Sky won't offer support with using these, and Max pods acquired that way won't work at all. 

 

Confusingly the default 'Wall to Wall WiFi Guarantee' bundled with all new Sky Broadband orders where Boost or Max is not added by the customer doesn't actually provide booster hardware, and is essentially a sales lead generator for the supplements mentioned above plus a one month broadband subscription refund.

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