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Connecting to TV GO from second TV?

MikeMidd2001
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I recently moved to a new house and have a TV 360 box in the main reception room. I'd like to watch TV in a spare/second room, but unfortunately am not able to run cable through the house (rental). 

I use TV Go on my laptop and tablet regularly. Is there any solution to do the same on a smart TV? The TV Go website doesn't seem to load on my TV.

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newapollo
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Hi @MikeMidd2001 

Connect your laptop via HDMI cable to a spare HDMI port on your TV.

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@MikeMidd2001 wrote:

I recently moved to a new house and have a TV 360 box in the main reception room. I'd like to watch TV in a spare/second room, but unfortunately am not able to run cable through the house (rental). 

I use TV Go on my laptop and tablet regularly. Is there any solution to do the same on a smart TV? The TV Go website doesn't seem to load on my TV.


If you use TV Go it will always have to involve your laptop, as TV Go is only licensed for portable devices & not for direct TV use. The broadcasters want to block customers using TV Go directly on a TV that might not be at the registered account address.

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