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This message was authored by Liam1029 This message was authored by: Liam1029

Multiple sky Q outlets

I am trying to find out if you can have two connections going into the house for the main sky Q box. Not 2 Sky Q boxes just access points for both rooms to the same dish I guess. This is because Half the year we will switch rooms and I prefer to watch UHD content so will bring the main sky Q box with me. We do have sky Q mini boxes but they don't show UHD. Hopefully that clears it up.

 

Any help would be greatly appreciated before I pay for an engineer to come out. Thank you

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This message was authored by PandJ2020 This message was authored by: PandJ2020

Re: Multiple sky Q outlets

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It's not something Sky will install.

 

You would have to enquire with a local firm about an internal distribution unit and wiring.  (I suspect it will amount to several hundred pounds)

 

...unless temporary extension leads will reach?

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This message was authored by oj01 This message was authored by: oj01

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@Liam1029 I guess a local installer could cable up both rooms, leaving the unused cables not connected at the dish end. When you switch rooms you would need to switch the cables at the dish as well as moving the box and connecting it in the new room.

 


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This message was authored by PandJ2020 This message was authored by: PandJ2020

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@oj01 wrote:

@Liam1029 I guess a local installer could cable up both rooms, leaving the unused cables not connected at the dish end. When you switch rooms you would need to switch the cables at the dish as well as moving the box and connecting it in the new room.

 


That's an option if prepared to switch the cables on the LNB.

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This message was authored by Godfrey This message was authored by: Godfrey

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@Liam1029   A suitably qualified independent local satellite installer should be able to supply a waterproof external box which could house two DC pass 2 port splitters, and then run the required twin coaxial cables to your desired locations.

 

Wideband LNB splitters.jpg

 

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This message was authored by nigea99 This message was authored by: nigea99

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@Liam1029 wrote:

I am trying to find out if you can have two connections going into the house for the main sky Q box. Not 2 Sky Q boxes just access points for both rooms to the same dish I guess. This is because Half the year we will switch rooms and I prefer to watch UHD content so will bring the main sky Q box with me. We do have sky Q mini boxes but they don't show UHD. Hopefully that clears it up.

 

Any help would be greatly appreciated before I pay for an engineer to come out. Thank you


Hi @Liam1029 

 

If you only plan to switch occasionally, depending on the distance,  I would suggest you could consider laying a cable from the current box position to the other room by whatever route is best for you. .

 

Then when you want to move the box you just join the  cables together

 

The recommended cable is WF100 (although if it is a very short run smaller cable maybe OK) and would need  F plugs at both ends with f-F connectors at the join (although you could use  a wall box  outlet as a possible alternative)

 

As this only means extending  the cables, you do not need a Satellite installer just someone who can lay the cable and connect the plugs / outlet socket - there are Youtube videos showing how to connect the plugs

 

Don't forget moving the man box would also mean it must be able to connect to your home network OK from the other room (wifi or ethernet)

 

We would not recommend moving the main box frequently

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