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Multi Room NTL

  • 28-01-2008 11:50am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 73 ✭✭


    Please help,
    I'm a NTL Digital and Broadband customer in an apartment. I have a second ntl port in the bedroom and would like to get it set up to watch different channels?

    Is there any quick and cheap way to do this - even an analogue signal would be fine?

    Thanks
    L


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,739 ✭✭✭nava


    Louise77 wrote: »
    Please help,
    I'm a NTL Digital and Broadband customer in an apartment. I have a second ntl port in the bedroom and would like to get it set up to watch different channels?

    Is there any quick and cheap way to do this - even an analogue signal would be fine?

    Thanks
    L

    For analog probably just plug in the TV and should work. For digital you need to contact NTL and they will install it for you, even if the point is live they will charge you install and after a monthly fee, I think now is €8.5 a month.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,366 ✭✭✭campo


    if u have a digital point then you can get a analogoe point for free monthly fee I believe it is a 25e install charge


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 138 ✭✭tombren


    Louise77 wrote: »
    Please help,
    I'm a NTL Digital and Broadband customer in an apartment. I have a second ntl port in the bedroom and would like to get it set up to watch different channels?

    Is there any quick and cheap way to do this - even an analogue signal would be fine?

    Thanks
    L

    i'm also a ntl digital and broadband customer in an apartment with a second ntl port in my bedroom. i recently moved out of my parents where i had ntl in my bedroom. i took the ntl box with me from their house to my apt.
    hooked it up to the port in the bedroom and it worked fine (digital) so just try and get yourself another box and that should do the trick!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3 shahinoor30


    tombren wrote: »
    i'm also a ntl digital and broadband customer in an apartment with a second ntl port in my bedroom. i recently moved out of my parents where i had ntl in my bedroom. i took the ntl box with me from their house to my apt.
    hooked it up to the port in the bedroom and it worked fine (digital) so just try and get yourself another box and that should do the trick!
    when you said hooked it up to the port does that mean u connected both boxes together?
    and but the way how did you connect them together reply soon as possible


  • Moderators, Regional North West Moderators Posts: 19,158 Mod ✭✭✭✭byte
    byte


    tombren wrote: »
    i'm also a ntl digital and broadband customer in an apartment with a second ntl port in my bedroom. i recently moved out of my parents where i had ntl in my bedroom. i took the ntl box with me from their house to my apt.
    hooked it up to the port in the bedroom and it worked fine (digital) so just try and get yourself another box and that should do the trick!
    But of course that's illegal! As such, it won't be discussed here.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3 madclown


    if you need an extra tv point or have a couple that dont work try cablingworks.net. der a small irish company had dem out the other week did brill work and very cheap not like ntl


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