Yes, in the same way as you would for Netflix or Prime, etc.Do you need Wifi?
Therein lies the problem for the tourer . Wifi. Most sites it’s rubbish and I doubt it could cope with the Sky? Not sure it will help meMy daughter has Sky Stream, it is a small box that uses domestic wifi and plugs into the tv. Her sat dish is redundant.
That’s right, we had two 4G phones deliberately using two different services. Streaming in HD was possible even if we could only get a 3G service. 2G would not do the job though.Oh come on Dusty! Use your phone (with large or unlimited data) as a wi-fi hotspot and feed the Sky unit from it. You may of course have to revert to an older phone (realistically 4G) or a mi-fi so that you can use SPs other than the one you use for your phone as not all SPs has the same coverage.
I learnt tethering my I pad to the I phone a while back enabling internet access. However we have been on a number of sites where the phone signals were non existent eg parts of Shropshire. And no WiFi. I’ll look into the Sky Stream cost . 👍Oh come on Dusty! Use your phone (with large or unlimited data) as a wi-fi hotspot and feed the Sky unit from it. You may of course have to revert to an older phone (realistically 4G) or a mi-fi so that you can use SPs other than the one you use for your phone as not all SPs has the same coverage.
No need to record if streaming.
Recently we have left EE were our phones were on a single account since 1999 (one2one) and my wife has moved to Tesco and I have moved to IDmobile. So now our basic signals come from two different providers, O2 and Three. It’s something we often discussed when away in the van but never got around to it as in some areas we were without a signal, but others had one. It’s also part of the strategy to improve my wife’s credit rating. So she even pays her own phone bill now with her own credit card. 👍I learnt tethering my I pad to the I phone a while back enabling internet access. However we have been on a number of sites where the phone signals were non existent eg parts of Shropshire. And no WiFi. I’ll look into the Sky Stream cost . 👍
We have a satellite dish as a back up and in the past few years we have never been on a site where there is no signal, but obviously they do exist. Anyway if there is no signal the Sky streaming box will not work either.Though that again fails where as is being discussed there is no internet connection, be it via a mobile data network signal or local wifi.
Here, DD has to hang in with their dish and satellite system, and site dish where there is an unobstructed view of the satellite cluster.
Or go the prerecorded route where even that is an available option.
My camping days were spent in a tent too low to sit up straight in, with a loose-fit groundsheet so the wind/rain came in, we had to light a fire to get any warm food and dig a hole as a latrine - so yes, times change and definitely for the better on balance.It is of course a matter of personal preferences, and I'm not criticising anyone in particular, But I do wonder why so many caravanners seem to want to take every home entertainment system with them on holiday.
For us one of the many joys of camping and later caravaning, was the getting away from so may artificial entertainments, and back to family time together perhaps playing Scrabble or some other board game where it was necessary to interact with humans.
I look back with pleasure at such times. We even played verbal word games at family meal times at home, it just got us all interacting together.
Ho hum times change - not always for the better.
It is of course a matter of personal preferences, and I'm not criticising anyone in particular, But I do wonder why so many caravanners seem to want to take every home entertainment system with them on holiday.