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Ethernet port on Sky+ HD box - why?


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In setting up the new sound system I noticed this.

There is an ethernet port on the back of our Sky+ HD box.

So I went online to find out what benefit I'd get from plugging it in. I am now even more puzzled - because nobody seems to know.

Some say it is redundant and disabled, pending 'future' facilities. Others say it is for the Sky Anytime service - but it can't be because we have that and use it (and plenty of people say this online too). Others ask if you can access media elsewhere on your network, but no it's not for that either.

My immediate thought was movie on demand access, but it's not that. I've seen lots of other suggestions about what it is for online, but nobody seems to really know or have an answer that doesn't result in someone saying "No, doesn't do that."

Does anyone have the definitive answer?

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It doesn't do anything I'm afraid, it's one of those 'for future expansion' things that manufacturers pointlessly add that never get used.

I've always wondered why they waste money fitting things that will never get used.

Sky boxes download everything via the satellite, the telephone connection is only used for verification purposes.

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:grin: gents, its for Sky Anytime+, Sky's on demand service - if you're a Sky broadband subscriber you connect it your your Sky HD box and hey presto - a bigger version of Sky Anytime is available to you - I've signed up for it, just waiting for them to contact me about setup +++

Sky Anytime+ - Enjoy Movies on Demand and VOD from Sky TV

I've always wondered why they waste money fitting things that will never get used.

Sky boxes also have a fully certified EMVCo Level 1 smart card reader capable of taking Visa/MasterCard chip payments - thats not used!

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:grin: gents, its for Sky Anytime+, Sky's on demand service - if you're a Sky broadband subscriber you connect it your your Sky HD box and hey presto - a bigger version of Sky Anytime is available to you - I've signed up for it, just waiting for them to contact me about setup +++

Sky Anytime+ - Enjoy Movies on Demand and VOD from Sky TV

Sky boxes also have a fully certified EMVCo Level 1 smart card reader capable of taking Visa/MasterCard chip payments - thats not used!

Are you sure it uses the Ethernet port? We were offered anytime+, and I asked about the setup, and they said no extra connections were required, just swap our 02 broadband box for the new sky one, and then as your a subscriber, they activate anytime+ on your sky+HD box in the normal way (via the satellite).

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Looking at the Sky website it seems that Anytime+ is a hook to get people onto Sky broadband packages.... probably why they are offering it 'free' ?

Once you have a Sky TV subscription, one of our latest Sky+ or Sky+HD boxes and Sky Broadband Unlimited or Everyday Lite, you're ready for Sky Anytime+.
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Apparently the usb port was supposed to be so customers could connect external devices to the box, like a hard drive etc. This was never enabled and thus not used at the moment. The ethernet port is used by Sky anytime system to stream media to the box, similar to the BT Vision system.

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I've signed up for it, just waiting for them to contact me about setup +++

It's been available for about 3 or 4 months. When I got a letter from them about it I went onto my account at sky.com and activated it. Plugged a cable from the box to the router and it was all done.

The menu in anytime changes too.

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Oh I forgot to mention... The anytime+ programs start to download when you select to veiw or record them. But they appear to be in SD.

The programs that would normally be available to anyone with standard anytime are still there and are in HD ( if it was broacast in HD)

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Also if you press tv on your sky remote then help button you can change between the AV channels using the 4 colour buttons. And if you press the play button this lets you scroll between the screen formats 16:9, wide, zoom etc

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Also if you press tv on your sky remote then help button you can change between the AV channels using the 4 colour buttons. And if you press the play button this lets you scroll between the screen formats 16:9, wide, zoom etc

That depends what TV you have, on my Panny, the Help button does cycle the AV inputs, but the coloured buttons do nothing, the select button freezes the image on screen.

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