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Message posted on 09 Apr 2024 12:19 PM
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We are moving out of our current house on 10 May, but going into temporary accommodation for 3-4 months which we don't want to set up for Sky. Had a discussion by phone and suggestion was to disconnect equipment, take it with us, tell Sky we'll contact them when we're ready for installation in new house. My question (that I admit I forgot to ask) as we have to continue paying the monthly fee to them during the interim, can we still access Sky Sports through Sky Go, and and Netflix through our existing log ins? Ditto - although it's a BT subscription issue - for Discovery Plus for TNT sports.
Any help during a very stressful move would be welcome> TIA
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Message posted on 09 Apr 2024 04:45 PM
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@Stellag wrote:
We are moving out of our current house on 10 May, but going into temporary accommodation for 3-4 months which we don't want to set up for Sky. Had a discussion by phone and suggestion was to disconnect equipment, take it with us, tell Sky we'll contact them when we're ready for installation in new house. My question (that I admit I forgot to ask) as we have to continue paying the monthly fee to them during the interim, can we still access Sky Sports through Sky Go, and and Netflix through our existing log ins? Ditto - although it's a BT subscription issue - for Discovery Plus for TNT sports.
Any help during a very stressful move would be welcome> TIA
@Stellag yes if you are still paying for your subscription you should be able to use Sky Go and Netflix.
If you wish to watch Sky on a larger TV through Sky Go you would need a laptop with a HDMI out and connect the laptop to your TV
Netflix you should be able to log into any Netflix app so if you have it on your TV
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Message posted on 09 Apr 2024 04:45 PM
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@Stellag wrote:
We are moving out of our current house on 10 May, but going into temporary accommodation for 3-4 months which we don't want to set up for Sky. Had a discussion by phone and suggestion was to disconnect equipment, take it with us, tell Sky we'll contact them when we're ready for installation in new house. My question (that I admit I forgot to ask) as we have to continue paying the monthly fee to them during the interim, can we still access Sky Sports through Sky Go, and and Netflix through our existing log ins? Ditto - although it's a BT subscription issue - for Discovery Plus for TNT sports.
Any help during a very stressful move would be welcome> TIA
@Stellag yes if you are still paying for your subscription you should be able to use Sky Go and Netflix.
If you wish to watch Sky on a larger TV through Sky Go you would need a laptop with a HDMI out and connect the laptop to your TV
Netflix you should be able to log into any Netflix app so if you have it on your TV
I may be a Sky Superuser but I am still just a Sky customer
Sky Q 2 TB (Silver)Box, 2 Mini boxes since June 2016, all connected by wifi
Sky Broadband Hub/SR203, Sky Ultrafast broadband
Ultimate on Demand, Q Experience/UHD, Sky Sports, Sky Cinema
LG 49SJ 810 V UHD TV, Google Pixel 7 Pro mobile
Message posted on 09 Apr 2024 05:24 PM
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Re: Moving house but not moving in for 3 months
Thanks for the info - very helpful. I don't have an HDMI socket to my MacAir laptop but I do have an HDMI adaptor for it. Would this work for getting Sky go onto TV?
Message posted on 09 Apr 2024 05:29 PM
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@Stellag wrote:
Thanks for the info - very helpful. I don't have an HDMI socket to my MacAir laptop but I do have an HDMI adaptor for it. Would this work for getting Sky go onto TV?
@Stellag sorry afraid I have no idea as I don't have any apple products all you can do is try it now and see
I may be a Sky Superuser but I am still just a Sky customer
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Ultimate on Demand, Q Experience/UHD, Sky Sports, Sky Cinema
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Message posted on 09 Apr 2024 06:18 PM
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Re: Moving house but not moving in for 3 months
@Stellag wrote:Thanks for the info - very helpful. I don't have an HDMI socket to my MacAir laptop but I do have an HDMI adaptor for it. Would this work for getting Sky go onto TV?
That should work.
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Message posted on 09 Apr 2024 06:26 PM - last edited: 09 Apr 2024 08:17 PM
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Re: Moving house but not moving in for 3 months
If you have a games console such as a PS4/5 or Xbox One/ Series S / X, you will be able to download the "TV from Sky" application, you will have to download it and log in with your my sky credentials but you will be able to watch it on the big screen without having to use your Mac.
EDIT: You will need Sky Go Extra (Included in Multiscreen free of charge) to be able to do this. Otherwise it's £5 per month.
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Message posted on 09 Apr 2024 08:13 PM - last edited: 09 Apr 2024 08:13 PM
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Re: Moving house but not moving in for 3 months
@ThePope27 wrote:
If you have a games console such as a PS4/5 or Xbox One/ Series S / X, you will be able to download the "TV from Sky" application, you will have to download it and log in with your my sky credentials but you will be able to watch it on the big screen without having to use your Mac.
@Stellag @ThePope27 you need to have at least Sky go extra to use a games console to watch Sky on
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Message posted on 09 Apr 2024 08:15 PM
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Re: Moving house but not moving in for 3 months
That is very true you do have to have sky go extra, if you have a multiscreen/sky q mini, it is included.
But for an extra 5 quid a month it worth it for a few months rather than getting the mac out everytime to watch something on the big screen
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Message posted on 09 Apr 2024 08:27 PM
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Re: Moving house but not moving in for 3 months
We do have sky go extra/multi screen, but as 70+ pensioners we don't have a games console! Any other workarounds from anyone? It's Sky sports that's the issue for my husband.
Message posted on 09 Apr 2024 08:32 PM
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Re: Moving house but not moving in for 3 months
The only solution is to either use the Mac and use the Thunderbolt to HDMI adpater or If you have an Apple TV you can install the Sky Go app natively on that without the need of a Mac
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