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Never tried it. But I don’t think so.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The antenna hooks up to your tv not a computer router
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You will need to connect the antenna to a tuner and then connect the tuner to your router to broadcast the signal across your network. Look into Silicon Dust HD Homerun
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No. Unless you have some kind of special router that I am unaware of, it won't work. The router is routing Ethernet data signals, and the Mohu is passing RF signals. To accomplish this, you would need the Mohu, an OTA receiver, and an Ethernet-based media streaming device. But I still think you would need a streaming receiver at each TV unless the TV will receive video signals across the Ethernet port.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.In some locations an indoor antenna may possibly be able to support splitting to more than 1 TV. We suggest that you test this with your indoor antenna to see if it will work in your area. Each time a signal is split to another TV the signal becomes weakened by 1/2. Historically the smaller indoor antennas are not always able to send signals to more than one TV in some locations where the signal strength will not support this. Testing at your specific location is suggested to see how the antenna will perform when connected to more than one TV. We tend to recomend a roof/attic mounted antenna. They are robust enough to support 4+ TV's.
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