Hi,
I recently renewed my broadband with BT. I had BT TV but it was a service I never signed up for and wasn't paying for so didn't see a big deal stopping it as I wasn't interested in the extra BT Subscription services but liked using iplayer etc. I have two BT boxes, a small one they say I have to return even though I got it in 2017 and a larger one that records which I bought myself in Dixons.
Please could any one confirm what TV services are supposed to stop working as I thought it would be the subscription services but it seems to be anything involving the internet. If it is everything is this done through the router as its giving a YVM102 no internet error on both boxes and even shows no internet when I plug a PC in to the connection afterwards.
It is frustrating me as I am trying to work out is the problem with the Cat5 wiring, I needed to run new cables as I had my full fibre router put upstairs instead of the room below. I have tested the new cables with a Cat5 tester and they look ok.
All the best
Paul
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Hi @podrob As your PC is not getting an Internet connection as well as your boxes that is a clear indication that it not specifically as TV service problem.
There is one caveat here if your larger TV box was of the BT/Humax T1000 range. YouView have recently disabled Internet access to those boxes as they are no longer supported.
To answer your question as to what impact ceasing your BT TV (now EE TV) service on the boxes. That would mean that you lose access to BT/EE subscription channels and the EE TV player. Freeview channels delivered by your aerial connection and the other player apps should still function.
Without a working broadband connection to the box only the Freeview channels via the aerial would be playable.