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Qbox got wires attached an another box pink wire orange wire two aerials also box for  disk ca not cover wires as just put t v on wall


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@Crissy11 wrote:

Qbox got wires attached 


Yes: a main Q box cannot operate without 'wires'.  As a minimum it needs a power lead (which might have an external transformer block), a satellite dish feed (usually twin, sometimes single) and an HDMI cable for output to the television set: it may also have an ethernet connection for broadband access, and possibly optical audio out.

 

The closest thing to Sky television access without wires is either the Glass television set or a smart TV running the Now app with a subscription for that service: these would only need a power supply feed.

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Sky Glass 55" (on ethernet) & two Stream Pucks (one ethernet / one WiFi)
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@Crissy11 

I'm with @Chodley Your post is very difficult to understand.

 


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@Crissy11 wrote:

Qbox got wires attached 


Yes: a main Q box cannot operate without 'wires'.  As a minimum it needs a power lead (which might have an external transformer block), a satellite dish feed (usually twin, sometimes single) and an HDMI cable for output to the television set: it may also have an ethernet connection for broadband access, and possibly optical audio out.

 

The closest thing to Sky television access without wires is either the Glass television set or a smart TV running the Now app with a subscription for that service: these would only need a power supply feed.

* * * * * * *

Sky Glass 55" (on ethernet) & two Stream Pucks (one ethernet / one WiFi)
BT Halo 3+ Ultrafast FTTP (500Mbs), BT Smart Hub 2

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