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James_DT |
posted on 29th Aug 06 at 17:34 |
That might be it. Our second box is the Sky+ box (it's in my room) and I know that we only pay £10, which is either the multi room or the Sky+ subscription with the other being free. | |
Jules |
posted on 29th Aug 06 at 16:27 |
I think if you have Sports or Movies package it costs £10 / month for multi-room but you get Sky+ at a reduced rate. | |
James_DT |
posted on 29th Aug 06 at 15:38 |
If you have a package over a certain value, you'll get Multi Room for free IIRC. | |
eddiewhiteley |
posted on 29th Aug 06 at 14:01 |
just put your bed in the front room:| | |
Brett |
posted on 29th Aug 06 at 12:59 |
quote: it's like a tenner extra a month, they match the channel package you already have and i'm almost certain they chucked me in another free box too. | |
Nismo |
posted on 29th Aug 06 at 11:59 |
just pay for the multi room. | |
Jules |
posted on 29th Aug 06 at 10:30 |
quote: You can but you would need two reciever thingys on the dish, a second viewing card etc etc You'd have to pay Sky their £10/month if you wanted it EDIT: Should of read the other replys first...:o [Edited on 29-08-2006 by Jules] | |
Steve |
posted on 29th Aug 06 at 09:49 |
yes and it costs 10 per month extra for every extra box you have in the household | |
Brett |
posted on 29th Aug 06 at 09:26 |
quote: But you'd need 2 cards | |
Steve |
posted on 29th Aug 06 at 09:16 |
you can have up to 4 boxes on one dish | |
Ian |
posted on 29th Aug 06 at 01:15 |
Yeah that. | |
John |
posted on 29th Aug 06 at 01:04 |
For 2 sky boxes on one dish you need a dual LNB. | |
WATSON |
posted on 29th Aug 06 at 00:40 |
quote: Yeah i thought this aswell :look: [Edited on 29-08-2006 by WATSON] | |
ssj_kakarot |
posted on 29th Aug 06 at 00:34 |
cant you just split the incoming sky signal cable in 2,, run the second cable upstairs to the second sky box, and just switch cards from box to box when required. Thats what i did with NTL digital have 3 boxes around the house now. | |
Ian |
posted on 29th Aug 06 at 00:33 |
I'm sure that you can put two boxes on the same dish and they work independently. | |
WATSON |
posted on 29th Aug 06 at 00:00 |
quote: Thats what i want :) Hmm maybe just get one of them TVLINK things if i cant get another box in the room without getting sky out | |
Jules |
posted on 28th Aug 06 at 23:58 |
If you're on about getting seperate channels upstairs from downstairs then you'll need Sky to come round and fit another reciever to your dish and they'll charge you, if you mean getting the same signal from downstairs piped upstairs then no need for a second Sky box - just split the signal cable and route it to the upstairs tv. | |
WATSON |
posted on 28th Aug 06 at 23:48 |
We have sky down stair in the living room and free view up stair in the bedroom but that isn’t as good as all the channels what we get on sky |