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ITS ABOUT RELIANCE BIG TV?
I have reliance big tv connection at my home with their one set top box ,but i have 2 tv sets how can i manage both the telivisions by using 1 set top box of reliance please share your thoughts with me so that i can use my another tv also by using same connection thx
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- jfLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
You can't. That's part of the reason cable/satellite companies love you using set top boxes. They can then make sure you have to buy more boxes (so they can charge you some nominal fee for having that additional box active).
Now, if one of the TVs has a built in digital tuner, you could split the connection before it goes to the first box. So from the wall into the splitter. Then line 1 from the splitter into the set top box and that feeds TV 1. Then line 2 from the splitter directly into TV 2. You won't get as many channels and you won't get access to stuff like PPV or Video On Demand, but you should get some channels that way (as long as the TV you directly plug into has a built in digital tuner).
Otherwise you need to call your provider and arrange for getting a second box. There are some companies that are offering deals about having additional boxes. So you might want to consider competition in your area (I think AT&T for example would be one to look into).