07 Dec 2023 11:49 AM
Had sky glass tv with one puck delivered by courier on Tuesday 5/12, they stayed about 10 minutes, so not a great start!
Set up tv through internet no problem and seems to work well. However I'm guessing that I'll need a further puck in order to watch sky sports etc in another room?
This is so called upgrade from sky Q multi room and supposed to save me a few quid a month.
Also I assume someone will come and remove the old dish at some point as the courier couldn't wait to get away!
Any help would be gratefully received, thank you
07 Dec 2023 11:52 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@Bigbad1 if you have a Sky Glass and 1 puck, you use the puck to watch Sky Streaming service in another room.
You don't need to connect the Sky Stream puck to the Sky Glass, as they are both the same thing, its just the sky stream puck is built into the Sky Glass.
All you need to do is plug in your Sky Glass and follow the on screen instructions.
In a second room you connect the Sky Stream Puck to another TV via an HDMI cable and then follow the on-screen instructions to set up the puck.
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07 Dec 2023 11:52 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@Bigbad1 if you have a Sky Glass and 1 puck, you use the puck to watch Sky Streaming service in another room.
You don't need to connect the Sky Stream puck to the Sky Glass, as they are both the same thing, its just the sky stream puck is built into the Sky Glass.
All you need to do is plug in your Sky Glass and follow the on screen instructions.
In a second room you connect the Sky Stream Puck to another TV via an HDMI cable and then follow the on-screen instructions to set up the puck.
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07 Dec 2023 12:00 PM - last edited: 07 Dec 2023 12:13 PM
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@Bigbad1 wrote:
Also I assume someone will come and remove the old dish at some point as the courier couldn't wait to get away!
No: in Sky satellite television contracts dish ownership is passed to the householder on installation specifically so that Sky is not responsible for the tens of millions of dishes they've put up since the 1990s. If you are happy with Glass/Stream (I'd suggest trying it for a while) and wish to have the dish removed you'll need to source a local independent dish contractor or suitably skilled handyperson: remember the job also involves cable removal, unmounting dish arm, bracket and bolts, and potentially 'making good' of brickwork and the cable entry point.
07 Dec 2023 12:02 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
If you already have one puck in addition to a Glass television then you are paying for 'Whole Home' and an additional puck has no extra monthly cost: it will however have a supply fee of £39.99
07 Dec 2023 12:33 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@Bigbad1 wrote:
Had sky glass tv with one puck delivered by courier on Tuesday 5/12, they stayed about 10 minutes, so not a great start!
Set up tv through internet no problem and seems to work well. However I'm guessing that I'll need a further puck in order to watch sky sports etc in another room?
This is so called upgrade from sky Q multi room and supposed to save me a few quid a month.
Also I assume someone will come and remove the old dish at some point as the courier couldn't wait to get away!
Any help would be gratefully received, thank you
@Bigbad1 how many rooms do you wish to watch Sky in ?
07 Dec 2023 05:25 PM
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@Bigbad1 wrote:
This is so called upgrade from sky Q multi room
No, it's not. It's a completely different service ideal for people who can't have or don't want a dish.