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Discussion topic: Get rid of my hdmi lead

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This message was authored by Albertthefrog2 This message was authored by: Albertthefrog2

Get rid of my hdmi lead

Hi all

just got my puck and connected it to my Samsung smart tv via the hdmi lead.

I want to get rid of the hdmi lead and connect wirelessly however I have no clue as to what settings i need to change -- bearing in mind that "I know norrthing" you might need to explain it to me "as you would a child"


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Re: Get rid of my hdmi lead

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You can't, the stream puck has to connect to your TV via an HDMI cable for you to be able to watch it.

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You can't, the stream puck has to connect to your TV via an HDMI cable for you to be able to watch it.

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Re: Get rid of my hdmi lead

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@Albertthefrog2 

 

Devices known as HDMI Wireless Video Senders do exist, but are notoriously unreliable and temperamental.  You could experiment with them if you wish, but only purchase from somewhere with a good returns policy: no forum user has ever posted about successful use with Sky Stream or Sky Q.

 

As @MarkGoldsmith indicates, devices such as the Stream puck (and its equivalent from Virgin and BT/EE) are inherently designed for HDMI cable output to screen or projector after wireless delivery of content to the box.

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Re: Get rid of my hdmi lead

Thank you both-blinking salesman!! I will manage

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Re: Get rid of my hdmi lead

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I'm intrigued exactly what the salesperson actually told you.

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Re: Get rid of my hdmi lead

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@MarkGoldsmith 

 

This has happened with Q as well over the years: either a salesperson or customer misunderstands the description of the Sky device as 'wireless'.

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