28 Aug 2023 11:38 AM
I have sky Q 1TB box and x1 mini connected via Ethernet all working fine.
I have added a 2nd mini now and tried to split the Ethernet cable to go to both minis but both have MR104 error now. Can a single Ethernet cable from main sky Q box be used for multiple mini boxes?
28 Aug 2023 12:14 PM
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@Ronan2 wrote:.... and tried to split the Ethernet cable
What do you mean by split?
Does your main Q box support 2 mini's? (Older ones only support 1)
28 Aug 2023 03:29 PM
Hi, thanks, I have Ethernet cable from sky Q box going to a patch panel and from there it goes to x2 separate mini boxes.
can connect 6 mini but only one can work at a time-I am trying to see how to upgrade to UHD box so multiple mini can be used at once which would remove this constaint
28 Aug 2023 03:38 PM - last edited: 28 Aug 2023 03:43 PM
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'Splitting' ethernet typically requires a powered ethernet switch. While dividing a cable into two sets of four strands is theoretically possible for 100Mbs data, it's almost never viable in practice (and couldn't work from a single source such as a main Q box)
28 Aug 2023 03:41 PM
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Correct topology is main Q box to ethernet switch over ethernet cable, then each Mini box to the same switch over their own individual ethernet cables, preferably with the internet router connected to the switch over ethernet too.
28 Aug 2023 03:48 PM
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@Ronan2 wrote:
Hi, thanks, I have Ethernet cable from sky Q box going to a patch panel and from there it goes to x2 separate mini boxes.
can connect 6 mini but only one can work at a time-I am trying to see how to upgrade to UHD box so multiple mini can be used at once which would remove this constaint
@Ronan2 Sky typically will allow 4 mini boxes connected to the main box but with the 2TB boxes and the 1 TB UHD only 2 minis can be viewed at the same time the older 1 TB non UHD box only allows 1 mini box to be used with the main box
28 Aug 2023 04:03 PM - last edited: 28 Aug 2023 04:04 PM
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As @Laing1 indicates, no connection method can bypass the inherent in-use device limit, and four Mini boxes is the maximum Sky will supply: any obtained elsewhere are not legitimate.
28 Aug 2023 04:35 PM
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28 Aug 2023 10:12 PM
Thanks for advice, gives me options, considering starlink to improve internet which would solve a lot of problems
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