willay
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Just noticed in my emails that this service is now free and you don't have to be on Sky Broadband to use it, 5 minutes of clicking buttons on the Sky website and a cat5 cable - its running!
Anyone else using it? Seems quite cool.
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John
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I've watched about 2 things from it in a year.
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Sam
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Yeah I use it sometimes, normally get documentaries and that downloaded to watch later.
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ed
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I used it once when I first got it, now my box isn't even plugged into the router.
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John
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It's getting iplayer and itv content so should make it a bit better. Can't see 4OD being far behind.
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ed
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Oh right, that makes it useful then. It was a waste of time in the olden days.
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Rob_Quads
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They are also meant to be adding iPlayer soon too.
Works quite well although still lacking quite a bit on content.
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Cavey
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quote: Originally posted by willay
Just noticed in my emails that this service is now free and you don't have to be on Sky Broadband to use it, 5 minutes of clicking buttons on the Sky website and a cat5 cable - its running!
Anyone else using it? Seems quite cool.
Hmmm, so as long as I connect the box to the router it'll work? I've got a cable into the ps3 that's not being used, i'll give it a go.
Do you need full pack, or is it just whatever you have is available, I don't have Movies, but have everything else
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fiestakidda
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Yeah I don't have the movies or HD so will this be effected in what I can view
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John
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You can only view stuff included in the packages you have.
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Cavey
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Plugged it in, got the "broadband connection recognised, press select to activate anytime+" and nothing happened.
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fiestakidda
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quote: Originally posted by Cavey
Plugged it in, got the "broadband connection recognised, press select to activate anytime+" and nothing happened.
Have you activated it through Sky website, had to do that after I'd done all the connecting etc
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Cavey
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Ah, yeah, had to order it, also found out why I hadn't recieved an email about it, they had my email address as @hotmauil.com by me
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jacko198
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Nicee, might do this tomorrow. Need to pinch a cat5 from work
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strick206
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Cheers willay, just set this up
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Munchie
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wat is it?!
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willay
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Sky Anytime was a service where your sky box would download a bunch of random stuff every few weeks and store it on your box so you can watch it anytime, then they released Anytime+ a while ago where you could plug your sky box into a sky broadband connection and view stuff 'on demand' - now the have opened up the service to all broadband connections.
So for example, yesterday I went onto it and watched a episode of Adventure Time in real time, then selected the movie American Beauty to watch later on in the evening. Quite good for free.
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