14 Dec 2023 09:27 PM
I have just received my puck, and since I told the salesperson I don't have a TV and having been assured it was fine I can just watch it on my laptop, I tried to connect it to the router. But there isn't even an ethernet cable provided. If I can connect it to the router can I then watch Sky Stream on my laptop? In that instance, do I have to stick just by the router so that I can connect it via an HDMI? This is not the easy option I was led to believe it was! I thought I'd be able to watch it on my laptop in any room!
14 Dec 2023 09:30 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@FirstTimeSky I'm afraid you have been mis sold as you can't connect a puck to a laptop for viewing
14 Dec 2023 09:31 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
No you need a display for the Puck. I.e. it connects via HDMI. And then connects to the internet via WiFi. You can watch via the Sky Go app on laptops and mobiles, but this requires the whole home subscription which is an additional £12 per month.
Maybe NowTV would be a better option for you. You will need to call sky (we are all customers here) to reject the puck and cancel your service or acquire a TV.
MikeAlanR
14 Dec 2023 09:40 PM
Thanks everyone - I will ring Sky tomorrow to ask what on earth this sale was all about... and probably end up cancelling. So boring!
15 Dec 2023 06:30 AM
15 Dec 2023 08:49 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@FirstTimeSky wrote:
I have just received my puck, and since I told the salesperson I don't have a TV and having been assured it was fine I can just watch it on my laptop,
I'd imagine they were referring to using the Sky Go app on the laptop as part of the Sky subscription once Stream was set up.
I tried to connect it to the router. But there isn't even an ethernet cable provided.
Most users will run their Stream puck on WiFi, so shipping an ethernet cable by default would be wasteful
If I can connect it to the router can I then watch Sky Stream on my laptop?
No: Stream is a hardware/software combination running on the puck
In that instance, do I have to stick just by the router so that I can connect it via an HDMI?
Laptops do not have HDMI input.
This is not the easy option I was led to believe it was! I thought I'd be able to watch it on my laptop in any room!
No: that's simply not possible, and isn't with any other set top box service either