Virgin Media....can it be 'piped' to another room?
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Okay, am showing my dumb bint side here....nothing new some might say
I have the basic Virgin Media package, and hopefully in the next few months will be moving to a larger property. And I am wondering, if my set top box in in my living room, is there anyway I can also get it into the bedroom(s) also?
Plus, does my Virgin Media phone point have to go where the modem is...ie same room again?
Thanks in advance
And yes feel free to slag me off...am crap at this type of 'stuff'
I have the basic Virgin Media package, and hopefully in the next few months will be moving to a larger property. And I am wondering, if my set top box in in my living room, is there anyway I can also get it into the bedroom(s) also?
Plus, does my Virgin Media phone point have to go where the modem is...ie same room again?
Thanks in advance

And yes feel free to slag me off...am crap at this type of 'stuff'
Yes you can distribute the RF signal around the house, you will need co-ax (aerial) cable run to the rooms and a distribution amp.
Obviously you will have to watch the same Virgin programme in all rooms.
No your telephone and TV cable box do not need to be in the same place. The signals come down two different cables. The installer will take the easiest option so you may need to insist they put the boxes where you want them.
Obviously you will have to watch the same Virgin programme in all rooms.
No your telephone and TV cable box do not need to be in the same place. The signals come down two different cables. The installer will take the easiest option so you may need to insist they put the boxes where you want them.
cjs said:
Yes you can distribute the RF signal around the house, you will need co-ax (aerial) cable run to the rooms and a distribution amp.
Obviously you will have to watch the same Virgin programme in all rooms.
Though this isnt possible if you've got VirginHD and utilise the HDMI connection as inexplicably it shuts off the RF output. Nice work Virgin.Obviously you will have to watch the same Virgin programme in all rooms.
Plotloss said:
cjs said:
Yes you can distribute the RF signal around the house, you will need co-ax (aerial) cable run to the rooms and a distribution amp.
Obviously you will have to watch the same Virgin programme in all rooms.
Though this isnt possible if you've got VirginHD and utilise the HDMI connection as inexplicably it shuts off the RF output. Nice work Virgin.Obviously you will have to watch the same Virgin programme in all rooms.
Plotloss said:
cjs said:
Yes you can distribute the RF signal around the house, you will need co-ax (aerial) cable run to the rooms and a distribution amp.
Obviously you will have to watch the same Virgin programme in all rooms.
Though this isnt possible if you've got VirginHD and utilise the HDMI connection as inexplicably it shuts off the RF output. Nice work Virgin.Obviously you will have to watch the same Virgin programme in all rooms.
Vipers said:
Won't a video sender work? guessing, I know less about this stuff than rocket science, but I do recall a video sender will transmit the signal albeit a limited range.

I use a video sender for my Virgin Media box to see and hear it on the bedroom TV. Got an extra remote off E-Bay for £1.50, works fine.
Cheap and cheerful, but it works, and we don't need the last word in Hi Def to fall asleep to.
Koenig
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