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1STec Genuine Virgin Media 2 Way Y Splitter for TiVo V6 Digital Set Top Box or Superhub 3 Internet Modem Router. 5-1218MHZ splitter also for Freeview DVB-C/T2/S 5-1000MHZ (2-Way Splitter)

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If you have more than one piece of equipment you may need to use a splitter if you want to connect both devices in the same room.

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Yes. Sky Q can use the Virgin Media broadband service over wifi. It’s not guaranteed it will work in your home. The only way to find out is to try and connect. Do you need a splitter to watch Virgin TV in a different room? to 6 inches. It does not seem feasible or plausible to bury a Virgin Media cable at a depth of only 1 inch. Virgin will not remove them. If you really need to take them off, just use a screwdriver to unscrew the screws. You'll have to cut the cable and seal the hole up. Not being familiar with the exact hardware you are talking about I cannot actually understand what it is you want to achieve?

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Note that Virgin do not do multiroom as such and only install seperate TiVo or other STBs in different locations. They deal with the cable feed to each of these boxes. Virgin wont lay cabling in relation to distributing the output from a box to multiple locations. They simply install the box or boxes and cables required for its use in its primary location. The main coax cable feed coming into your home is split by the VM installer and the one feed is used for all STBs and the Virgin SuperHub. For instance, over-the-air TV signals in the US generally vary between 41 MHz and 608 MHz, so if you use a splitter rated for OTA TV for signals from your satellite dish, it may not work since satellite TV ranges up to 2000 MHz. To use a splitter, you simply attach the end of each coaxial cable (which must terminate with an F connector) into each port of the splitter.

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I want to buy a new splitter but in the dark as to which one to buy. Was hoping some clever people on here may have some suggestions? Trying to avoid buying one that's 1) not compatible 2) is way overpriced 3) is just the wrong product! Would like it to be 4K/60hz compatible.For the main living room I've actually placed four coax there: two for the sat TV, one for the return and the other to connect to Virgin in feed from the street (again, relying on me eventually shifting the box into the loft/hub).

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If you've got a Marcus easy-access savings account or cash ISA, you can easily boost your interest rate to 4.75% – here's how. A while ago, having issues with broadband/TV connectivity, a Virgin Media engineer had replaced the standard splitter (I think the correct term is a 2 Way Coax Connector) with a powered splitter/amplifier. This had not solved the problems so Virgin Media has since fixed the root cause that was external to our property. You mentioned the splitter I linked to above was a poor choice - best to look at the like for like versions that Virgin use (tratec?) or Triax? They seem to be similarly priced in all fairness (and no mention of 4 - 3.6db on those models...but if it isn't worth worrying about I won't!) We could look at getting the 2 way splitter sent out, but as advised the connections would not fit. As it is now working fine, I think it would be best to keep it as it is. Attach both the input cable and the output cables into the splitter, which is straightforward to do using the cables’ threaded F connectors.High-Quality Coaxial Cable. Watch the same SSL channels in a different location. SSL, SSL plus & SSL HD compatible....

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Not quite sure whether it's worth speaking to virgin about this, or going ahead and purchasing a 2 way online. Obviously there would still be the original 2 way splitter outside the house... Modem" appears up through a hole in the floor (haven't decorated in here yet...) and in to the modem, then a router, etc... Dante thankyou for the reply, appreciate it. My thoughts were splitting the cable before it enters the house. Currently in the external box outside is a 2 way splitter I was thinking of replacing this with a 3 way = 1 feed into the living room for my TiVo, 1 into the dining room for the super hub and currently my vhd box, and then I was going to run a third feed up the house and into the bedroom.

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