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Message posted on 16 Jul 2025 02:37 PM
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Media wall
Hi
Can anyone tell us please what the box is called that goes behind television on a media wall
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Message posted on 16 Jul 2025 02:43 PM
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Re: Media wall
@Janh5 Sadly unless you explain what box you're referring we can't give an answer.
What does this box do?
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Message posted on 16 Jul 2025 02:46 PM
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Re: Media wall
I have a sky+ box but need a little one that goes on wall behind the television when on the wall
Message posted on 16 Jul 2025 02:47 PM - last edited: 16 Jul 2025 02:49 PM
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Re: Media wall
Presumably that's the 'set top box' (i.e. the device which is receiving digital data and using this to generate a video signal for display on the television set)
From Sky this would be a main Q box, a Q Mini box (in a household with a main Q box) or a Stream puck. You've posted in the Sky+ forum and that's now an obsolete platform which Sky no longer offers to new users.
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Message posted on 16 Jul 2025 03:01 PM
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@Janh5 It's never a good idea to place a TV box etc behind a TV as both will generate heat, leading to at least one or both overheating and possibly failing if your lucky, or worse cause a fire.
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Message posted on 16 Jul 2025 03:14 PM
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Re: Media wall
@Janh5 wrote:
I have a sky+ box but need a little one that goes on wall behind the television when on the wall
So is this an extra little box? What's it for? Does it have any lights on it?
Message posted on 16 Jul 2025 04:45 PM
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@Mark39 wrote:
@Janh5 wrote:I have a sky+ box but need a little one that goes on wall behind the television when on the wall
So is this an extra little box? What's it for? Does it have any lights on it?
Can only guess that it's the little WiFi box that is needed for non WiFi enabled Sky+HD Boxes. Not sure why it needs to be behind the TV though.
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Message posted on 16 Jul 2025 04:55 PM
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This is all very confusing.
If I was creating a 'media wall' (which is a terrible term in itself) the only box I would be placing behind a TV screen would be a distribution box. I would keep all the media sources separate (Set top box, streaming device, games consoles, etc) and install trunking from wherever they are situated, behind the 'media wall' to a distribution box where the TV will be fitted. Appropriate and future proofed cabling would go in this trunking (HDMI 2.1 or 2.2 cables, powered if the trunking is longer than 3 metres, along with ethernet cabling, power cables and potentially an optical digital cable too, depending on audio output requirements) and these would be connected to the distribution box.
This will allow all external media source devices to be kept away from the TV, free from interference and excessive heat, and their output to be sent via the cabling concealed in the trunking to the distribution box hidden behind the TV.
Message posted on 16 Jul 2025 04:58 PM
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@oj01 wrote:
Can only guess that it's the little WiFi box that is needed for non WiFi enabled Sky+HD Boxes. Not sure why it needs to be behind the TV though.
Yes, my thinking too - an On Demand Connector. I was hoping that if the OP could tell us about any lights on the box, it would confirm.
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