I have Mobile Broadband from Three and I may be a bit silly about this, but will a wireless adapter from sky work as a network or am I totally being stupid about it....
I have not ordered one of these yet. I just want to see if it will work.
I have Mobile Broadband from Three and I may be a bit silly about this, but will a wireless adapter from sky work as a network or am I totally being stupid about it....
I have not ordered one of these yet. I just want to see if it will work.
Thanks..
I would not advise using mobile broadband, 3G will make downloading slow and expensive. Wait a year or so when 4G is out and it might be possible but your need a laptop or computer or a very smart phone.
When will we be getting the Catchup serice on our EPG to replace the crap service we have now?. and what new features will we expect?
If you have a DRX890 or 895, by November at the latest. If you have a Samsung, Pace or DRX780, testing will begin on these boxes shortly so I'd expect the new EPG by Christmas if the beta goes to plan.
Thanks was not sure, started using anytime today recording 13 assassins which was taking space from hard drive.
Anytime still uses the reserved space on the disc, Anytime+ recordings share the "user" space on the disc so any Anytime+ will reduce the space available while the original Anytime will not.
But they do collect information about your viewing habits if your box is connected to a phone line and you haven't opted out through the My Sky page. This was mentioned in the letters Sky sent out last year announcing the subscription freeze.
This information may/will be used for targeted advertising during opt-outs in ad breaks that is currently being tested by NDS.
But they do collect information about your viewing habits if your box is connected to a phone line and you haven't opted out through the My Sky page. This was mentioned in the letters Sky sent out last year announcing the subscription freeze.
This information may/will be used for targeted advertising during opt-outs in ad breaks that is currently being tested by NDS.
Maybe so but they are not using it to target on demand to people, which was the question I was answering.
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Yes, they are the same as normal Anytime where they are sent via the dish overnight,
Thanks was not sure, started using anytime today recording 13 assassins which was taking space from hard drive.
I have not ordered one of these yet. I just want to see if it will work.
Thanks..
I would not advise using mobile broadband, 3G will make downloading slow and expensive. Wait a year or so when 4G is out and it might be possible but your need a laptop or computer or a very smart phone.
Catch-up is additional to A+/OD and not a replacement
You'll have to wait for a feature list.
As long a the Gnome does not use the Ethernet/RJ45 socket, then you'll be ok
Sky Gnome uses the RS232 socket if I remember correctly not the RJ45 socket used for Anytime+ so you should be OK.
No they do not.
Anytime still uses the reserved space on the disc, Anytime+ recordings share the "user" space on the disc so any Anytime+ will reduce the space available while the original Anytime will not.
But they do collect information about your viewing habits if your box is connected to a phone line and you haven't opted out through the My Sky page. This was mentioned in the letters Sky sent out last year announcing the subscription freeze.
This information may/will be used for targeted advertising during opt-outs in ad breaks that is currently being tested by NDS.
Maybe so but they are not using it to target on demand to people, which was the question I was answering.
It is possible to have Anytime+ and a Sky Gnome connected at the same time.
Yes, Sky Gnome uses RS232 port, Anytime (router) use the RJ45 port.