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eVision question

  • 01-12-2013 9:39pm
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 281 ✭✭


    Having recently transferred to eFiber, and being very pleased with that, I am considering switching to eVision from Sky. My question is: how is it physically connected? My modem is near the front door and the tv is about 10 yards away in the living room. Would the 2 be connected by cable?


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 795 ✭✭✭eircom: Tracey


    ITDept wrote: »
    Having recently transferred to eFiber, and being very pleased with that, I am considering switching to eVision from Sky. My question is: how is it physically connected? My modem is near the front door and the tv is about 10 yards away in the living room. Would the 2 be connected by cable?

    Hi ITDept,

    I'm glad to hear you are pleased with the eFibre service.

    It is connected through the eFibre modem and there are home plugs connected at the socket closest to your tv that act as wireless adapters, sending the signal through.  

    Thanks

    Tracey


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