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Android TVOnly if you have a Freeview Play box
Android TVOnly if you have a Freeview Play box
I don't know I don't have an aerial, but was considering putting one up to use it.
Not having Freeview, I'm struggling to understand how catch-up programmes are delivered over the air. Can someone please explain ?
I don't know but my Android TV says I need an aerial to use it unless I understood it wrongIME Catch up is via a broadband wifi or ethernet connection. The Freeview Play catch up is simply a bungling together of all the catch up apps and might be extended via the schedule in the same way a BT box does ; not that BT are in my good books as having lost a number of channels recently I discovered I could not play recording of programmes I have done off those deleted channels
it was bad enough when he was on anyway , almost as bad as surprise surprise "ya alright chuck ?"Bin it all i say. TV hasn't been the same since Beadle's About ended....
If you go the Plusnet route, get a friend or relative who is already on Plusnet to officially recommend you. They would then get a discount on their bill for as long as you stay with the company. If you don't know anybody who (LIKE ME... ) is a CUSTOMER, then you would not be able to do that.Think I might just bin all the VM guff and see how we get on using catch up services with just a BB supplier, (potentially Plusnet).
Last year, in the aftermath of a fire, we lost our landline. While awaiting re-engineering (amazing what it takes to replace a fried cable sometimes...), I used a dedicated tethered 4G phone, a Nokia 8110 4G. We have a good signal here, but I found it very variable as to speed. As it happens, I'm on Plusnet, extra Fibre, 69Mbps average. No issues, particularly since the line was re-made.
Joking aside, if you find something like 20 people to recommend and they stay with Plusnet, you could pretty much cover the entire cost of your own BB. I'm not sure if they actually pay you cash if you find even more customers for them than that? PS Actually, they DO - I just checked HERE.If you go the Plusnet route, get a friend or relative who is already on Plusnet to officially recommend you. They would then get a discount on their bill for as long as you stay with the company. If you don't know anybody who (LIKE ME... ) is a CUSTOMER, then you would not be able to do that.
I shall bearIf you go the Plusnet route, get a friend or relative who is already on Plusnet to officially recommend you. They would then get a discount on their bill for as long as you stay with the company. If you don't know anybody who (LIKE ME... ) is a CUSTOMER, then you would not be able to do that.
You'll need that for any BB except cable and 4G.I shall bearthatyou in mind Mr J
Another annoyance though is when I checked availability for Plusnet it's telling me I need a BT phone point, so that's another cost and more hassle.
You can usually see in the system details what version of software you are on. The old boxes stated when that version was uploaded.I reported the problem a few months back direct to Freesat which they said they already knew about and were in the process of doing a software update to resolve it. Which given the fact that it hasn't done it in weeks, suggests that they have resolved the issue now?