Jakey
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Registered: 4th Jun 07
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Current set up in the house is Sky+HD box downstairs and multiroom in my bedroom running a bog standard old school Sky box.
My question is, could I buy a cheap second hand Sky+ box, put it in my room and just put my card in?
Would it work?
Thanks.
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Brett
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Registered: 16th Dec 02
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Don't the + boxes need 2 feeds?
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Sam
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Yes to both.
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strick206
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Unless you want to run the second feed yourself, the best bet would be ring sky asking to leave, and when they ask what can they do for you ask for a sky + box for the multiroom and for them to install it.
Go for sky phone line rental as well if possible and they will probably do you a deal on the amount you are paying now as well
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by Brett
Don't the + boxes need 2 feeds?
IIRC there is an option, engineers menu perhaps?, that you can run it on a single feed although you loose PVR. In fact i think Ed mentioned this in one of his flat/sky threads.
Although, aren't the boxes and sub-cards paired to each other meaning that you can't simply pull a card out and put it in another box?
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John
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Registered: 30th Jun 03
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Sky have to pair the card to the box for premium channels and things like sky+ to work.
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Dave
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You can run it off a single input but you'll lose the ability to watch one channel and record the other at the same time.
As John said the cards need to be paired by Sky but you still only pay your £10 multiroom sub.
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Jakey
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So in a thick, none technical way, what is the best way to do it? Cancel and re-subscribe?
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Dave
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Registered: 26th Feb 01
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Ring up and speak to them direct. You could try saying you only really watch recorded stuff so are considering knocking the multiroom off. I'd imagine they might give you a new box but make you sign up for another 12months. It can vary wildly depending on who you speak to.
I rang up last month to get rid of multiroom and movies. Whilst I was on they gave broadband, E&W calls and line rental free for a year. As of yet they haven't turned them off either but my bill has gone down
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Toby
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quote: Originally posted by Jakey
So in a thick, none technical way, what is the best way to do it? Cancel and re-subscribe?
buy a cheap hd + box of eBay or the a like. Plug it in removing your card from.your old box and plugging it into the new one. Ring sky, give them the card number and box serial number and they will pair it and away you go. If you want to use full + benefits you need a second cable from the dish. You may het a free new sky box from sky of they want to renegotiate but will.more than likely require you signing in again for 12 months. If they do
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