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Plusnet and Sky in same house.

mark68
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Plusnet and Sky in same house.

Hi I'm with Virgin media for broad band and my son has a sky broadband account to his room. I want to change from Virgin to Plusnet as Virgin are too expensive. Can you run a Plusnet account at the same time as Sky?
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jab1
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Re: Plusnet and Sky in same house.

@mark68 It is possible, but you would need a second OpenReach connection installing - which will cost.

John
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Re: Plusnet and Sky in same house.

@mark68 

Are both supplied by the OpenReach network or does your son use the Virgin network?

 

Brian

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Re: Plusnet and Sky in same house.

@bmc SKY is most likely supplied over OR. I sincerely doubt Virgin allow them anywhere near their network.

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Re: Plusnet and Sky in same house.

@jab1 

I got confused as to who was using which service!!!

 

Brian

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Re: Plusnet and Sky in same house.

@mark68, just on a purely pragmatic basis, have you considered sharing a connection and splitting the cost?

If you have a fast connection (e.g. Virgin), it should be fast enough for multiple people to game and stream at the same time without issue.

If you are worried about security and traffic interfering with each other you could use a router to provide separate VLANs to each of you - so each of your traffic only goes out via the ISP router, and isn't shared between you at all.

It could save quite a bit of money, and some aggravation trying to get two OR connections.

HPsauce
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Re: Plusnet and Sky in same house.

Sharing seems sensible, but two Openreach connections is easy enough (usually), I had that for a while recently when transitioning from ADSL/POTS to SOGEA/VOIP. Both were with PlusNet as it happens.

I did already know that my overhead drop wire had spare pair(s) in it, but that just made the engineers job easier on the day. Price was the same anyway and I had to pay a £50 installation fee for a new line.

You do need to make it ABSOLUTELY CLEAR to whoever you order it from that this is an additional line at the same premises though!