Connect second TV with Bouygues box
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Hello,
I would like to know how to connect a second television to the Bouygues box; do I need an additional subscription? I only have one television connected to the Bouygues box that has all the channels, but the second television is not connected to the Bouygues box; what should I do? Do I need to pay more, or can I connect the second TV to the box, and if so, how? I don't know; thank you in advance for your answers;
I would like to know how to connect a second television to the Bouygues box; do I need an additional subscription? I only have one television connected to the Bouygues box that has all the channels, but the second television is not connected to the Bouygues box; what should I do? Do I need to pay more, or can I connect the second TV to the box, and if so, how? I don't know; thank you in advance for your answers;
1 réponse
Hello
it depends on the box
on the bbox miami, I believe that the option for a second decoder is not possible (to be checked as it may have changed)
otherwise either you change the box, and in that case check the price of the new subscription + 2 TV boxes
or if the one you have allows it
request a second decoder (or TV box if you prefer)
of course, it comes at a cost...
if you connect your 2nd TV to a single decoder, then you will have the same channel on both TVs
if Mr. is watching soccer downstairs, Mrs. won't be able to watch anything other than soccer upstairs (that's just an example)
make sure to find out how you will connect this 2nd TV to its TV box and everything to the box
does the wifi work well?
or if not, the same electrical line for powerline adapters?
the best when possible is the good old ethernet cable of course
otherwise there are other operators... compare everything
it depends on the box
on the bbox miami, I believe that the option for a second decoder is not possible (to be checked as it may have changed)
otherwise either you change the box, and in that case check the price of the new subscription + 2 TV boxes
or if the one you have allows it
request a second decoder (or TV box if you prefer)
of course, it comes at a cost...
if you connect your 2nd TV to a single decoder, then you will have the same channel on both TVs
if Mr. is watching soccer downstairs, Mrs. won't be able to watch anything other than soccer upstairs (that's just an example)
make sure to find out how you will connect this 2nd TV to its TV box and everything to the box
does the wifi work well?
or if not, the same electrical line for powerline adapters?
the best when possible is the good old ethernet cable of course
otherwise there are other operators... compare everything
anais
Thank you very much.