@Sergio123 wrote:
Hello
How many “Universal Wireless Connection Kit” can I use.
I want to connect 3 SCTV 2.0, i.e. I need a total of 4 “universal wireless connection kits”. Is that possible?
I’ve already tried with two, but with three, if they don’t interfere with each other, you have a 10-day return policy either way.
In any case, you can still try with the UNO.
Are the three TV 2.0 boxes on different floors?
Below WLAN kit DUO
[http://www.swisscom.ch/de/privatkunden/swisscom-tv/devices/Universal-Connection-Kit-wireless-DUO.html](http://www.swisscom.ch/de/privatkunden/swisscom- tv/devices/Universal-Connection-Kit-wireless-DUO.html)
Next WLAN kit UNO
[http://www.swisscom.ch/de/privatkunden/swisscom-tv/devices/universal-connection-kit-wireless-uno0.html](http://www.swisscom.ch/de/privatkunden/swisscom- tv/devices/universal-connection-kit-wireless-uno0.html)
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@POGO 1104 wrote:
At this point I would like to ask: Would it be possible to operate 3 WLAN connection kits as 3 bridges independently of each other? We’ll ignore for now whether it makes sense - just from a purely technical point of view
I tried this six months ago with three WLAN kit DUO and there were always problems. If you pull the individual WLAN kits apart on the router with a LAN cable and go close to the associated WLAN kit then it works to some extent .
It might be interesting to know how these three TV 2.0 boxes are distributed in the house, whether they are on different floors or on the same floor.
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@user109 wrote:
Hello Walter,
I tried it with a WLAN kit DUO and 2x WLAN kit UNO. The 3rd STB tells me connection OK (Layer 2) IP no connect DHCP error (on the TV with the box). ALL UVK (Universal Connection Kits) were connected to each other (green tick).
Did it work for you with two WLAN kit DUO and two TV 2.0 boxes, but only the third set caused problems?
Where I tried with three WLAN kit DUO, the TV 2.0 box was in a room on the same floor and I then extended the WLAN kit with the LAN cable and placed it on the wall where the third one was on the other side TV 2.0 box was standing, so the signal was not extremely disturbed by the other WLAN kit.
It would therefore be interesting to know how the three TV 2.0 boxes are distributed in the house.
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Hello Walter,
I haven’t tried it with two WLAN kit DUO.
So I connected 1x WLAN kit DUO with 1x STB on the ground floor and Centro on the ground floor (no wall visible).
The 2nd STB was on the 1st floor connected to the WLAN kit UNO on the ground floor (router)
The 3rd STB was connected to the WLAN kit UNO on the ground floor (router) on the 2nd floor.
Router—-WLAN kit DUO —– 1.STB
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2. STB WLAN kit UNO 1st floor!
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3. STB WLAN kit UNO 2nd floor
Normally it should work with three WLAN Kit DUO if they do not interfere with each other, but the price would be almost the same as a normal Ethernet cable.
I can’t say whether these WLAN kit DUO are paired specifically as a bridge, but at least if they are not too close to each other it works.
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I have an apartment of about 100 square meters and the 3 TV2.0 are in different rooms but all on the same floor.
The IB including the first WiFi kit is also in the same apartment. Put another way:
1. Room: InternetBox with 1st WiFi kit
2. Room: 2. WiFi kit with SCTV
3. Rooms: 3. WiFi kit with SCTV
4. Rooms: 4. WiFi kit with SCTV