Let me start with a fact: the average British IPTV household has 2.7 devices connected. An IPTV Reseller Panel that allows one connection per account will generate constant complaints. "Why can't I watch in the kitchen while my kids watch in the living room?" What actually works is offering tiered connection limits—one connection for basic, three for family, five for premium. But here's the catch: your panel must prevent the same user from exceeding their limit while also not blocking legitimate multi-room viewing. Most panels handle this poorly. Too strict or too loose, never just right.
That said, British IPTV resellers who nail multi-room policies all use panels with per-device tracking, not per-IP tracking. Your IPTV Reseller Panel should identify each device uniquely—Fire Stick vs. iPhone vs. Smart TV—not just by IP address (because a whole family shares the same WiFi IP). I've watched resellers lose customers to competitors solely because the competitor offered three simultaneous connections and they only offered one. Honestly, check your panel's multi-room settings right now. If you can't find them, that's a problem. If you can't configure them, that's a bigger problem.