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I am hoping someone one can help please? I just rang Sky about ordering multiroom, and I am definitely not ?with it? because I hadn?t even thought about them having to wire the box in the second room.


The dish is a bit of a distance from the bedroom. Currently, the dish is connected by a wire hung externally around the side of the building and it comes through the living room wall where the tv is. The cable is rather large.


I?ll be lucky if they can bring the new cable from the dish to the new box in the bedroom externally. Assuming they do, the box is going to be in an awkward corner in terms of bringing the wire through the room. I cant rearrange the furniture due to the layout of the room etc.. I dont want a large wire just hanging around the room.


Is there some type of smaller wire that can be used as a connector - from the main wire connected to the Sky dish, which I could connect to the Sky box, and neatly tuck around the room? I hope that makes sense?


I?ve tried to use a video sender, so as to avoid multiroom but the signal was very poor. I don?t know if there are any other options. Any ideas would be much appreciated :) Thanks!

Oh my god, I didn't know that about Xbox! Thank you! I just looked it up and it says play station too. I have a Wii, ill see if it can be done on that.


Thanks again, I'm assuming this definitely works, if I eventually have to buy a console for it. Does it work with the Sky remote? Sorry for too many questions.

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