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Chunks13's avatar
Chunks13
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2 years ago

360 box without coax

Does anyone know what services work on the 360 box if you don’t plug into coax? 

The location of the cabling doesn’t work for us and I’m struggling to see how we can actually use it.

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  • Tavis75's avatar
    Tavis75
    Super solver

    Nothing. The box needs the coax to initialise correctly and won't run without it. You should be able to get the cable moved by VM to a more suitable location, possibly with a £25 charge depending on the exact circumstances. If you've just added TV to your package or are a new customer then it should be free.

  • nodrogd's avatar
    nodrogd
    Very Insightful Person

    Chunks13 wrote:

    Does anyone know what services work on the 360 box if you don’t plug into coax? 

    The location of the cabling doesn’t work for us and I’m struggling to see how we can actually use it.


    You might as well ask “Can I use a satellite receiver without connecting it to a dish?”.

    Virgin TV is Cable TV. The cable carries broadcast channels in the same way as those from a dish or rooftop aerial. The system has been modified over the years to carry Broadband alongside the TV on spare radio frequencies, but the two are totally separate entities.

    Virgin’s Stream box, which IS an IPTV product, is classed as a Broadband add-on & not a TV product. You could use this instead as long as you don’t want 1) more than one box or 2) recording facilities.

    • Saranne1983's avatar
      Saranne1983
      Joining in

      If this is the case, why do the instructions say if you do not have a cable long enough, you can use WiFi to connect your hub and 360 box? There is no mention of coax? 

      • roy247's avatar
        roy247
        Hero

        That will be related to the network connection, for live TV both the 360 main box and mini box require a coax connection, the network connection to the hub is for on demand and streaming. If you are trying to watch live TV on a mini box without a coax cable connection you need to set the program to record and then watch it as a recording on the mini box with a slight delay apparently.

        If you are talking about a stream box then that's different.

         

  • japitts's avatar
    japitts
    Very Insightful Person

    Indeed so - those instructions are referring to the internet connection.

    Point 2 in my post above, listing the 3 connections required. Ethernet & co-ax cannot be connected to each other, they are different connections.

    Perhaps it would be helpful to post a photo of what you mean by "The Ethernet is connected to the coax".