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Sky Digital in Two Rooms

Morning All...

I am new to the forum and am looking for real advice from the experts.

Have just had sky digital installed with a Thomson box, and want to watch it in two seperate rooms in the house without having to trail wiring
all around the place..

Are there any "preffered" wireless systems which i can use to transmit
the signal from my Digibox upstairs to a second TV??

Thanks in advance Guys and Gals

Nick
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Don't know about experts Nick, but I'll make a suggestion. Try the Skyfunk, you can get it from www.sateuropa.co.uk I've used several on installations and found them to be very reliable.
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