Device limits on paid accounts: managing multiple TVs on one subscription

jake_m

New member
Joined
Mar 3, 2010
Messages
63
My subscription says one connection but I want to use it on two TVs in different rooms. How do people handle this?
 
You can switch between TVs as long as only one is streaming at any given moment.
 
What happens if both TVs are streaming simultaneously on a single connection plan?
 
The second connection will either fail to load, buffer excessively, or the first may drop.
 
Providers handle this differently — some hard-block the second, others allow brief overlap.
 
The cleanest solution is to get a two-connection subscription if you need simultaneous streams.
 
Multi-room households typically need one connection per simultaneous viewer.
 
Can I buy additional connections later or do I need to upgrade my entire plan?
 
Most providers sell connection add-ons. Contact your provider support to inquire.
 
Some providers offer family plans with 3-5 connections at a discounted rate vs individual plans.
 
I upgraded to a two-connection plan and it solved the overlap issues during family movie nights.
 
Is there a way to set priority so one device always gets the connection over another?
 
The practical solution is just to pause one stream before starting another if sharing one connection.
 
Back
Top Bottom