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May 1st, 2011, 01:26 PM
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Re: bad programming = unlimited netflix devices?
 Originally Posted by Lord Orwell
i've hit the 6 item limit before. This is why i know there is one. I don't know what happened. If i would guess i would say they have a check "if he has 7" and i activated two at once.
i don't really have that many systems if you know what they are for.
1. main gaming rig/media server
2. hackintosh on main tv
3. boxee box on upstairs tv
4. wife's computer
laptops:
1. mine
2. wife's
3. mother-in-law's (not mine but i let her use netflix since she's in a nursing home)
4. older dell i'm selling in 2 weeks.
i also have a thin-client but i dont use it, yet. tentative plans place it on the kitchen wall for recipes.
I've also hit the limit before. But they might not count PCs.
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May 1st, 2011, 05:28 PM
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Re: bad programming = unlimited netflix devices?
 Originally Posted by weirddemon
I've also hit the limit before. But they might not count PCs.
they count them. That's how i've hit the limit. I don't own 6 netflix-enabled devices, let alone 7. my devices = 2 tivos a blu-ray and a wii. Although come to think of it, i think i see what's going on. It will let you add as many pcs as you wish, but you can't add netflix enabled devices unless there are 5 or fewer devices, counting pcs. But it doesn't do the check when you are adding pcs.
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