10 Feb 2024 12:43 PM
I set up the sky mini hub. Was surprised it had to plug in straight to a television. According to the marketing blurb, I can now connect up to 3 other tvs to wirelessly to that hub. No instructions on how to do this in the guide that came with the hub.
If there's sky engineer tracking this forum, please advise. The other tv I'm trying to connect to now can't see it, though it's connected to the home network, and yes the sky q box and the hub are all switched on. Thanks.
10 Feb 2024 12:46 PM - last edited: 10 Feb 2024 12:54 PM
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@anniejaypee wrote:
I set up the sky mini hub. Was surprised it had to plug in straight to a television. According to the marketing blurb, I can now connect up to 3 other tvs to wirelessly to that hub. No you can't each Q mini must be connected to a TV by HDMI lead. They connect wirelesly to your wifi and/or your main Q box
I think you've totally misread the "blurb"
No instructions on how to do this in the guide that came with the hub. There won't be see reply above
If there's sky engineer tracking this forum, please advise. The other tv I'm trying to connect to now can't see it, though it's connected to the home network, and yes the sky q box and the hub are all switched on. Thanks. No Engineers track the forum, you won;t get a reply from one.
10 Feb 2024 12:46 PM - last edited: 10 Feb 2024 12:54 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@anniejaypee wrote:
I set up the sky mini hub. Was surprised it had to plug in straight to a television. According to the marketing blurb, I can now connect up to 3 other tvs to wirelessly to that hub. No you can't each Q mini must be connected to a TV by HDMI lead. They connect wirelesly to your wifi and/or your main Q box
I think you've totally misread the "blurb"
No instructions on how to do this in the guide that came with the hub. There won't be see reply above
If there's sky engineer tracking this forum, please advise. The other tv I'm trying to connect to now can't see it, though it's connected to the home network, and yes the sky q box and the hub are all switched on. Thanks. No Engineers track the forum, you won;t get a reply from one.
10 Feb 2024 12:48 PM
I don't really care, as long as someone knows the answer.
10 Feb 2024 01:28 PM - last edited: 10 Feb 2024 01:29 PM
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@anniejaypee wrote:I don't really care, as long as someone knows the answer.
The answer is above. You need a mini box per TV. (Max 4 and 2 concurrent)
10 Feb 2024 01:30 PM
That is a surprise. But thanks for letting me know.
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