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callisto11
26-03-2012, 11:10 AM
Since last week 20th March. Sky Anytime+ service has been opened up to everyone, you don't need to be a SKY broadband subscriber any more.
You need to go on line to your Sky account, then order the Anytime+ service (cost FREE), then place the order. It will be activated within a few hours.
Connect up your router to the SKY+ HD box. It should detect a broadband connection then setup the services.

There has been problem noted with the Netgear DGN1000, if you have it. It shows the Sky SERVICE CONNECTION as FAIL, but this can be fixed by setting the router's multiplexing method to "LLC-Based", instead of "VC-Based" (if your ISP supports it).

jgillis
05-06-2012, 10:55 PM
I have this working on BT Broadband - took like 10 mins. Works a treat. Content downloads super fast. Remember Sky Anytime + has no streaming so I guess its easier for them to open it up to outside of Sky's controlled network.