IPad connection to HD boxes via sky plus

Hi
My iPad will only recognise one HD box despite the fact I have 2. Initially it recognised both, but now can't find one box. Both active. Have tried uninstalling sky + app and reinstalling but no difference. Any ideas?
Thanks

You'd plug the HDMI cable from the Apple TV into the receiver as you do all the other devices, if you don't have enough HDMI ports then you'd need an HDMI switch. (a quick search reveals your receiver has 3 HDMI inputs)

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