16 Nov 2024 05:19 AM
Hi,
My Mum has just got Sky Stream. It's not set up yet, but she wants to be able to watch downstairs (just lounge) and upstairs (just bedroom).
It will only be her watching it, so she won't watch both at once, but how can she watch upstairs and downstairs?
She is one person so a whole family package is not appropriate.
Can she simply get an extra puck? I can't find any info about this.
As I'm struggling to be able to speak to a human, any help would be appreciated!
Thanks in advance.
16 Nov 2024 06:19 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreWhat you need is to add another Sky Stream puck.
There is a one off fee of £39.95 for the additional Sky Stream puck
Plus you also need to add the Whole home pack to your Sky billing package, that is a monthly fee of around £13 a month.
As described here in the Sky help FAQ for Sky Stream;
Watching Sky in different rooms (Whole Home pack)
Smarten up any other TVs you’ve already got with extra Sky Stream pucks and the Whole Home monthly subscription.
Plug the Sky Stream puck into your TV to enjoy your Sky TV package in another room. Big matches in the lounge. Dinosaurs in the kitchen. With the Whole Home pack, you can fill your home with unlimited entertainment.
With the Whole Home pack you can also watch on four devices at the same time on the Sky Go app and on your games console.
https://www.sky.com/help/home/sky-tv/sky-tv-stream/sky-stream-faqs/articles/sky-stream-faqs
16 Nov 2024 06:26 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreYou can order the above within the MySky app or MySky online Sky account, so no need to call Sky.
Within MySky go to Your products>Manage Home Set-up>
Add the additional Sky Stream puck and also make sure you add or it adds the Whole Home pack there too.
16 Nov 2024 11:08 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreThe other option (which doesn't seem to be practical in your situation unfortunately) is to pop a hdmi extension cable into both TVs and move the puck around both rooms.
16 Nov 2024 11:53 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@MrsElTee wrote:Hi,
My Mum has just got Sky Stream. It's not set up yet, but she wants to be able to watch downstairs (just lounge) and upstairs (just bedroom).
It will only be her watching it, so she won't watch both at once, but how can she watch upstairs and downstairs?
She is one person so a whole family package is not appropriate.
Can she simply get an extra puck? I can't find any info about this.
As I'm struggling to be able to speak to a human, any help would be appreciated!
Thanks in advance.
Even though both won't be in use at the same time, a Whole Home subscription is required.
16 Nov 2024 02:19 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@MrsElTee wrote:
It will only be her watching it, so she won't watch both at once, but how can she watch upstairs and downstairs?
In theory a Stream puck can be moved between rooms, as long as there's adequate wireless signal in both locations.
If actually doing so, it's advisable to use HDMI extenders for the connection rather than repeatedly unplugging and replugging into built-in HDMI ports.
16 Nov 2024 02:51 PM
@oj01 wrote:
@MrsElTee wrote:Hi,
My Mum has just got Sky Stream. It's not set up yet, but she wants to be able to watch downstairs (just lounge) and upstairs (just bedroom).
It will only be her watching it, so she won't watch both at once, but how can she watch upstairs and downstairs?
She is one person so a whole family package is not appropriate.
Can she simply get an extra puck? I can't find any info about this.
As I'm struggling to be able to speak to a human, any help would be appreciated!
Thanks in advance.
Even though both won't be in use at the same time, a Whole Home subscription is required.
The issue is both pucks can be used at the same time and Sky do not offer an option of one session restricted access😔