Fibe TV app - maximum number of devices registered

Steveo1
Contributor

I keep getting kicked off my bell fibe tv app after more than 2 users in my house use the account. Is there a way to have more than 2 devices using the service at the same time?

 

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WelshTerrier
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Fibe TV app 101: "The what & how to use!"

Using the Fibe TV App

You can use the Fibe TV app on multiple devices at once. Simply install the app on each device and enjoy.

Fibe TV service:

  • When connected to your home Bell Wi-Fi, you can have unlimited devices watching content simultaneously and unlimited devices registered.
  • When not connected to your home Bell Wi-Fi, you can have three devices watching content simultaneously and five devices registered.

Fibe TV app service:

  • When connected to your home Bell Wi-Fi, you can have two devices watching content simultaneously and unlimited devices registered.
  • When not connected to your home Bell Wi-Fi, you can have two devices watching content simultaneously and five devices registered.

Here is a link to better assist you in using the Fibe TV App:

What is Fibe TV app and how do I use it : Using the Fibe TV app (bell.ca)

I am a Community All-Star and customer. I'm here to help by sharing my knowledge and experience. My views on Bell and the Community Forum are my own and not the views of Bell or any of its affiliates.

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Good evening @Kevin7,

Thank you for reaching out, and welcome to the Bell Community.

You can easily remove a device in the menu section of the Bell Fibe TV app. Please note, once a device is removed you will need to wait thirty days before you can add it back.

For steps on how to manage the devices on the Bell Fibe TV app check out How to remove devices from my accountOpens in a new tab or window

Let the Community know if you have any other questions 🙂

@BellPatricia 

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Good day @Marlboro 

Thank you for reaching out.

When streaming Fibe TV and the Fibe TV app using a Wi-Fi network other than your home network, please note these limits:

  • Fibe TV: Up to three devices can stream, but only one can watch live TV at any given moment.
  • Fibe TV App: A maximum of two devices can stream simultaneously; however, only one can watch live television.

Please let the Community know if you have any more questions.

@BellPatricia 

 

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Good Day & Welcome to the Bell Community Forum

When streaming Fibe TV and the Fibe TV app using a Wi-Fi network other than your home network, please note these limits:

  • Fibe TV: Up to three devices can stream, but only one can watch live TV at any given moment.
  • Fibe TV App: A maximum of two devices can stream simultaneously; however, only one can watch live television.

How many devices do you currently have registered? Try removing any devices that are not using the Bell Fibe TV app at the moment & then check to see if you are still having trouble.

How to remove devices from my account

How to remove devices from my account on the Fibe TV app using a Computer

Note: "Once a device is removed, you must wait 30 days before you can add it back in."

What is Fibe TV app and how do I use it : What is Fibe TV app?

Please let the Community know if you have any more questions.

Take care.

I am a Community All-Star and customer. I'm here to help by sharing my knowledge and experience. My views on Bell and the Community Forum are my own and not the views of Bell or any of its affiliates.

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AlexS
Expert Contributor II

Nah. It’s as written as the description on the website. You can upgrade to a dvr plan instead. I used to have ALT TV and it was pretty intense when trying to watch as much as local news as possible in the evening & at night.

Aspendad
Contributor II

I see a lot of questions about which devices the app can be used on, but my question has to do with the 5 device limit for actually watching TV programs.  I have the app installed on 3 tablets,  2 phones, a Chromecast and  my PC. When I try to watch on my phone, I get the error message stating that I already have the maximum number of devices registered and I need to delete a device in order to watch on my phone.  I saw, somewhere on the Bell site, that you can access programs through the app on an unlimited number of devices while using Bell's Wifi,  and 5 devices when not on their wifi. Can someone explain to me why this is happening? 

AlexS
Expert Contributor II

That help page is for dvr plan. It appears that you are with either Fibe TV App pack or ALT TV pack. It’s maximum 2 devices at once even if you are at home, as stated under the package page on Bell’s website.

Thanks for the help, but I understand that part of it. This is from the Support page for Bell Satellite customers: 

You can install and log in to the Fibe TV app on multiple devices; however, you may only stream content on two devices at a time.

When you’re connected at home, there is no limit to how many devices can access the Fibe TV app. Away from home, you can access the app with up to five devices.

I have the receiver with 2 tuners & DVR, which is the receiver set up for access from the Fibe TV app, and it is connected to my Bell Wi-Fi.  There's no explanation anywhere as to why, while using Wi-Fi, that I can only have 5 devices instead of 'unlimited'.

AlexS
Expert Contributor II

Have your talked to a live agent from support?

Aspendad
Contributor II

No, I haven't. It really isn't a big deal. It's annoying more than anything. Thanks for your help though.

I try my fibe app but it tells me I'm at my maximum devices

AlexS
Expert Contributor II

Are you with the satellite tv too?

Hi AlexS, no, I'm with Bell Fibe. I called Bell and the rep on the phone told me I can only have 5 app devices working/signed in at one time. He told me to go onto my tablet, go to settings, devices and then forget/ remove a unused device from the5 shown and then your device will now work. 

WelshTerrier
Community All-Star
Community All-Star

Fibe TV app 101: "The what & how to use!"

Using the Fibe TV App

You can use the Fibe TV app on multiple devices at once. Simply install the app on each device and enjoy.

Fibe TV service:

  • When connected to your home Bell Wi-Fi, you can have unlimited devices watching content simultaneously and unlimited devices registered.
  • When not connected to your home Bell Wi-Fi, you can have three devices watching content simultaneously and five devices registered.

Fibe TV app service:

  • When connected to your home Bell Wi-Fi, you can have two devices watching content simultaneously and unlimited devices registered.
  • When not connected to your home Bell Wi-Fi, you can have two devices watching content simultaneously and five devices registered.

Here is a link to better assist you in using the Fibe TV App:

What is Fibe TV app and how do I use it : Using the Fibe TV app (bell.ca)

I am a Community All-Star and customer. I'm here to help by sharing my knowledge and experience. My views on Bell and the Community Forum are my own and not the views of Bell or any of its affiliates.

Thanks for the help everyone.  I understand all this, but my issue was, being a Fibe Internet customer,  and using the app connected to Bell WiFi, I could only register 5 devices and not the Unlimited it says I should be able to.  It's not really a problem.

AlexS
Expert Contributor II

Have you used any of the five devices to watch Fibe TV outside your home? I rarely do this & under “My Devices”, it says “Mo registered devices”.

How do I delete one if they say I am over?

Good evening @Kevin7,

Thank you for reaching out, and welcome to the Bell Community.

You can easily remove a device in the menu section of the Bell Fibe TV app. Please note, once a device is removed you will need to wait thirty days before you can add it back.

For steps on how to manage the devices on the Bell Fibe TV app check out How to remove devices from my accountOpens in a new tab or window

Let the Community know if you have any other questions 🙂

@BellPatricia