Connecting Smart TV to Hub with Coax Cable
This is probably a daft question, but here goes.........
We currently have a old TV connected to a TiVo box. The TiVo is connected to the hub with a co-axial cable. We have one of Virgin's TV packages.
We are replacing the TV with a new smart TV and are considering cancelling our Virgin TV subscription as we only watch the Freeview channels. We will be keeping the Virgin broadband as we are pleased with it.
Would we be able to use the existing co-axial cable to connect the smart TV to the hub or does this cable become dead once the TV subscription has ended?
James.
catceefer wrote:The TiVo is connected to the hub with a co-axial cable.
You have your cables confused...
Your TiVo will have a co-ax cable carrying live broadcast TV channels & an internet connection from your external connection. TiVo's have an option of an Ethernet connection to your home-hub, this is purely for in-home streaming purposes and does not give any internet connectivity.
If your TV subscription is cancelled, your incoming co-ax connection will remain active if you have VM broadband. You will not be able to view any broadcast TV channels via the TiVo.