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Message posted on 12 Aug 2024 09:56 PM
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Im trying to connect my Sky Q Mini Box (that is in my garage) to the main box which is in the house, but it seems to be too far for the signal to reach.
I'm assuming I will have to use ethernet, unless there is another alternative?
I've also read that if I use ethernet that i would then have to wire the other mini box using ethernet too as I do not have sky broadband. Is that all correct or would it be possible to have one connected over wifi and one using ethernet?
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Message posted on 12 Aug 2024 10:20 PM
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Back when I used Q I had one Mini cabled and one WiFi with BT as the ISP, but then my main Q box was also on ethernet which apparently makes a difference.
Booster range in that situation will depend largely on building fabric: if either external wall has foil laminate foam insulation then that's effectively a Faraday cage. Note that Sky won't loan a Q booster for Q television use in an outside building anyway.
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Message posted on 12 Aug 2024 09:58 PM
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Re: Connecting Mini Box too far from main box
@AGB27 wrote:
I'm assuming I will have to use ethernet, unless there is another alternative?
Powerline networking functions for some Q users. A Q booster right at the edge of the main building might work. Non-Sky WiFi is viable as long as the Mini itself has an ethernet connection to a mesh nodes.
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Message posted on 12 Aug 2024 10:12 PM
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Re: Connecting Mini Box too far from main box
So just to check, even though I don't have Sky WiFi I could still connect one mini box via Ethernet (or powerline) , and one via WiFi, they don't both have to be using the same method?
Also, any idea what the range of the booster is like?
Message posted on 12 Aug 2024 10:20 PM
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Back when I used Q I had one Mini cabled and one WiFi with BT as the ISP, but then my main Q box was also on ethernet which apparently makes a difference.
Booster range in that situation will depend largely on building fabric: if either external wall has foil laminate foam insulation then that's effectively a Faraday cage. Note that Sky won't loan a Q booster for Q television use in an outside building anyway.
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