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Believe the output is 4k but the actual programme is 1080i so don't know if that makes a difference? The advantage is that if they go wrong then VM fix them free but if your Sky box blows up then I hope you can extend your mortgage!
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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.The one supplied with your Virgin Media package is identical to the splitters used by Virgin Media engineers.
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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. I wanted to have a look inside that box, but it appears to require some form of flower-shaped nut-spinner, as they have not used standard screws, as upstairs. If I connect my cables to the zgemma with the splitter will there be loose signal as it's not a official box and also using splitter. You should get a splitter whose number of output ports matches the number of devices you need to connect to, and no more. If for some reason you have not received a splitter and you need to connect your equipment together as in the image above, please contact us on 1908 select option 2.So I’d try to get a splitter whose number of output ports matches exactly the number of TVs/devices you need to distribute signal to. Once you’ve connected all the devices to the splitter, turn on the TV or whichever device you’ve connected to check the signal. Actually now you mention it one of the bedrooms does also have its own Virgin wall socket - no splitter on that one, just a white cable (a coaxial cable? As the Hub starts up, it'll need to connect to the Virgin Media Fibre network, which might take a while.
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Over eight million households on certain benefits and tax credits will receive their second cost of living payment from today (Tuesday 31 October).I am struggling to establish which cable should become the input for the splitter and from where it should connect.
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if I remove it and just plug the new isolator cable in, there'll be no impact on performance or anything? In simple terms, a coaxial cable splitter (like the GE splitter with 2 output ports above) is a device that’s designed and built for the purpose of providing multiple outlets for one signal. If you have the TiVo box with the TV package, you will find that the same cable fits the Virgin Media Hub. This is what I don't want as I guess the only way I could keep my office desktop connected to ethernet is to run a Cat5/6 cable back up to the office. The previous owners had a Virgin Media subscription and I've signed up for a broadband-only deal with them myself.I can definitely take off the cover to take a look before I do anything - the only issue is once it's open I'll have zero clue what it is I'm looking at! So if you’re using a two-way splitter (which has two output ports), the incoming signal will generally be divided in two and each half sent down each outgoing cable. THe 10m long cable may be a bit hit and miss though and you may need to try a different cable if you get issues with dropout when using it. Anyway, to install my own Media Hub I was planning on simply removing the existing isolator cable which leads to the splitter and plugging in the new one that Virgin send me.