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Another stupid question.

  • 22-09-2011 11:54am
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    Folks, can 1 one lnb power two boxes in seperate rooms? Like multiroom? If i put an adapter on to the cable from the lnb, and run a cable to the bedroom would it work?? Its just FTA. Thanks again guys


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,477 ✭✭✭azzeretti


    Dusty87 wrote: »
    Folks, can 1 one lnb power two boxes in seperate rooms? Like multiroom? If i put an adapter on to the cable from the lnb, and run a cable to the bedroom would it work?? Its just FTA. Thanks again guys

    Not sure I really understand. The LNB doesn't power anything, its the box that powers the LNB. However, you can't split a single LNB but you could loop it into one receiver to another. However, you would only get to use one at a time. The best solution is to just get a dual LNB. It will have two outputs on it, you run one cable to one box and then one to the other and then both boxes can watch different channels at the same time.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,115 ✭✭✭Pal


    better still, get a quad LNB (4) or an octo (8)

    this gives you more choice, like adding a PVR as well as multiroom


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