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Discussion topic: Connecting stream via wifi.

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This message was authored by: Bozaboy

Connecting stream via wifi.

As sky stream can be connected via wifi. What is feasibility of using mobile phone tethering as a source  if no broadband is available. For example to use aboard canal boat which does have power for the puck. 

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This message was authored by: MarkGoldsmith

Re: Connecting stream via wifi.

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If you are trying to use the stream puck outside the registered address you would be in breach of the T&Cs. Sky have monitoring available where they can see if a stream puck is essentially being used as different geographical locations.

 

At the registered address, using a 4G/5G enabled device is certainly an option as a backup for a broadband outage, however it will likely consume the data rather quickly so probably isn't advisable for a long period.

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This message was authored by: TimmyBGood

Re: Connecting stream via wifi.

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@Bozaboy 

 

As @MarkGoldsmith indicates, if the boat isn't the postal address where the service was ordered then that's a breach of the T&C's.

 

HD on Stream runs at a rate of several gigabytes per hour, so a generous data allowance would be required.

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This message was authored by: mirrors90

Re: Connecting stream via wifi.

Would they be able to tell if I took it through my 5g ? If I connect at home on mobile and away - surely they wouldn't be able to geolocate me as they do on broadband  ?

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This message was authored by: Jporch316

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@mirrors90 wrote:

Would they be able to tell if I took it through my 5g ? If I connect at home on mobile and away - surely they wouldn't be able to geolocate me as they do on broadband  ?


As the terms and conditions prohibit this you shouldn't do it 

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This message was authored by: mirrors90

Re: Connecting stream via wifi.

The curiosity got me , so i googled the implications - they will charge you £26 every month - depending on how long you watch from outside your house.

 

I guess thats to stop me from posting a puck to someone else and then they get "free" sky.

 

 

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This message was authored by: MarkGoldsmith

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@mirrors90 wrote:

The curiosity got me , so i googled the implications - they will charge you £26 every month - depending on how long you watch from outside your house.

 

I guess thats to stop me from posting a puck to someone else and then they get "free" sky.

 

 


Yeah that's essentially the reason. I believe the T&Cs also mentions they may terminate the subscription and account as well if they decide to.

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This message was authored by: mirrors90

Re: Connecting stream via wifi.

Makes sense.

 

Sky are subject to rightsholders contracts so have to be very active on this

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