Discussion topic: Using sky q without cabling
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Message posted on 12 Aug 2023 02:50 PM
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Using sky q without cabling
I have 2 sky q boxes, a main and a mini, and both are cabled. When they were fitted the technician said the signal would be better this way, as my home is extended and there were external, now internal walls between the boxes. I would like to have more flexibility with television positioning, but I am limited by the cable. Would a signal booster work in this situation? Can anyone advise? Thanks.
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Message posted on 12 Aug 2023 03:29 PM
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Re: Using sky q without cabling
@HBella wrote:
I have 2 sky q boxes, a main and a mini, and both are cabled. When they were fitted the technician said the signal would be better this way, as my home is extended and there were external, now internal walls between the boxes. I would like to have more flexibility with television positioning, but I am limited by the cable. Would a signal booster work in this situation? Can anyone advise? Thanks.
Hi @HBella
Afraid WiFi is unpredictable and you are only to check performance by trying in each situation.
The only WiFi boosters that will work with Sky Q are Sky Q Boosters
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