09 May 2023 01:31 PM
Hi I've just bought an Hisense Qled tv.I can't get any channels. It shouldn't need any cables as it's wireless. My account and WiFi are connected. Any suggestions I would be grateful thanks
09 May 2023 01:37 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@WilliamBillIf you are using Q then the Q box needs to connect to the TV using a HDMI lead.
You will only get the things the built in apps in the TV supply, assuming you have the correct subscriptions, without an aerial WiFi will not get you broadcast or Sky channels, you should be able to use the BBC iPlayer and ITV X etc.
09 May 2023 01:35 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@WilliamBill There are likely 2 issues, One your TV is defaulty to freeview so if no cables attached then no channels.
Other issue is what HDMI port is Sky Q plugged into, are you selecting the correct HDMI input?
This sounds like a setup issue with yourt new TV rather than a Sky Q specific fault.
09 May 2023 01:35 PM - last edited: 09 May 2023 01:43 PM
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The link between a Sky box (Sky+ / Sky+ HD / Sky Q (main or Mini) / Sky Stream) and a TV set cannot be wireless.
You always need an HDMI cable (or SCART for older Sky+) for that part of a Sky television subscription service.
The WiFi built into a smart television is to get data to its onboard apps: it cannot carry a Sky television signal (in the UK, at least: there is a Q app for some smart TVs in Germany).
09 May 2023 01:36 PM
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@WilliamBill wrote:
Hi I've just bought an Hisense Qled tv.I can't get any channels. It shouldn't need any cables as it's wireless. My account and WiFi are connected. Any suggestions I would be grateful thanks
The only things that your TV can get wirelessly are the inbuilt apps.
SKY Q (& SKY Stream) need to be plugged into the TV using an HDMI cable
BTW Freeview from terrestrial transmitters would need a normal aerial cable also
09 May 2023 01:37 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@WilliamBillIf you are using Q then the Q box needs to connect to the TV using a HDMI lead.
You will only get the things the built in apps in the TV supply, assuming you have the correct subscriptions, without an aerial WiFi will not get you broadcast or Sky channels, you should be able to use the BBC iPlayer and ITV X etc.
09 May 2023 01:42 PM
Thanks everyone but how can sky work wireless to other tvs as sky advertise this.How does that work?
09 May 2023 01:45 PM - last edited: 09 May 2023 01:50 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
I think that would be an advert for Sky Glass which is a Sky own-brand television set and is a different system to Sky Q
09 May 2023 01:47 PM - last edited: 09 May 2023 01:48 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@WilliamBill wrote:
how can sky work wireless to other tvs
Or you are thinking of Q Mini boxes which are wireless from the main Q box to the Mini box but use an HDMI cable from the Mini box to the television set.
09 May 2023 02:05 PM - last edited: 09 May 2023 02:06 PM
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@TimmyBGood wrote:
I think that would be an advert for Sky Glass which is a Sky own-brand television set and is a different system to Sky Q
You may have also seen adverts for SKY Stream that plays heavily on the lack of a dish & the wires to it & use of the internet/wifi but that is still a small box that needs connection to the TV via an HDMI cable
09 May 2023 02:13 PM
It's just I've just moved in and I can see they've had tvs wall mounted just a double socket and that's it.I can see in the lounge we're the main TV is has the hdmi cable.So wondering how this works. You mentioned a mini q box?
09 May 2023 03:07 PM
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If you have Sky Q, the main Q box has to be on the end of cables from the satellite dish, so that pretty well defines its location.
A Q Mini box (which has an additional monthly cost) can be away from the main Q box and gets its 'satellite signal' wirelessly.
Note however that Q Mini boxes cannot output UHD.
09 May 2023 03:11 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreHave you got a Sky service as if you have you should have used their moving service as things could well need changing at your new address.
However if you just want the TV to work as a TV you will have to find an aerial socket either terestrial for Freeview or satellite for Freesat.
09 May 2023 03:22 PM - last edited: 09 May 2023 03:56 PM
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@bob1234 wrote:
However if you just want the TV to work as a TV you will have to find an aerial socket either terestrial for Freeview or satellite for Freesat.
In a strong Freeview area (close to a local transmitter mast) a small plug-in aerial might be sufficient, rather than a roof or loft mount. Freesat needs a dish and cabling.
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