Hi @CharJ7
Not currently, mostly to protect the quality of your broadband service and keep it useful as most of us still don't have FTTP.
However, if you understand that, then you can buy the Extra Box service to activate the ability to have two boxes on your line, then acquire a recordable Pro Box from eBay or CeX.
Use that box in place of the Extra Box supplied by BT.
Caveat Emptor:
Thanks for the information. Is it possible to watch programmes recorded on the main pro box on a second TV in another room?
Nope.
BT decided it wasn’t needed with the volume of catch up services available.
They are wrong, and so is anyone on their test panel who said it wasn’t needed. 🤣
Replicating Sky Q mini functionality would be a key benefit for driving sales of Extra Box IMHO, without it, unless you really need the additional channels delivered over WiFi in another room via an EPG, you can replicate it for very low cost with no monthly charge using apps in many cases.
I still hope that the functionality is in the box/software but just hasn’t been activated, bit like voice search/control.
Thanks once again for your answer. I need to be able to record on an Extra Box and if I cannot do that I'm afraid BT and I will be parting company. Having been with Virgin for many years I assumed that all additional boxes could record live TV and the fact that they can't was never mentioned by BT sales
i have extra box but only one box from bt i have an old humax 2000 works fine (due to age it does not have amazon on it ) i also have a 2100 box i got from ebay and that records bttv ok
Has anyone actually tried this? And/or tried using 3 boxes?
So you use your own tv box and it works? Did they send you a non reccord able box to? If so can you see if 3 boxes work?
@MadJimwrote:...can you see if 3 boxes work?
Currently you can use a maximum of two boxes on a BT line, which makes sense if you are on 60 Mbps FTTC like me, but is puzzling to someone lucky enough to have 150 Mbps+ FTTP/H.
This of course may well all change as we all know now that BT TV is becoming EE TV on the 6th December and that free Extra Box/Multiroom is part of the new offering.
What we don't know are any finer details at this point. They may well let you have numerous multiroom boxes in future if you have the right amount of bandwidth/subscriptions.