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We had to purchase a device called “quatro”. Allows us tk watch 4 tvs at the same time, different channels at the same time via ethernet
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.To be clear: this is not a wifi device, it's an antenna, requiring direct coaxial connection to a tv. For multiple tv's, each has to be connected to the antenna via coaxial cable. In older homes, if you previously had cable tv and can locate the coaxial line feed before it splits off to other cable outlets in your home, you can connect that way. Once connected, all tv's should have reception and they can be watched independently. If not, a coaxial splitter (and additional coaxial cable) would be needed to connect each tv to the antenna.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes. You can watch different channels on different TVs.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes you can. By watching multiple televisions im assuming your wanting to setup you house with 1 antennae on the roof and wiring it to multiple bedrooms. Yes you can you just need to but additional coaxial cable and a splitter or two to wire everyroom to the antennae.
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