07 Jan 2024 12:20 PM
Hi, how can you tell if it the HDR version of the box? I have this problem, booked an engineer, he replaced the box and no issues since 15th Dec. Which is good for Sky as I was ringing to get out of my contract had that not worked.
07 Jan 2024 01:02 PM - last edited: 07 Jan 2024 01:02 PM
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@Seamus17386 wrote:
Hi, how can you tell if it the HDR version of the box? I have this problem, booked an engineer, he replaced the box and no issues since 15th Dec. Which is good for Sky as I was ringing to get out of my contract had that not worked.
@Seamus17386 have a look at the link below and clck on te Sky Q option it will show the box versions
https://www.sky.com/help/articles/sky-software-updates
07 Jan 2024 01:46 PM
Hi, thanks. Checked mine and its not the UHD version of the box. However a box replacement fixed my issue. For now at least.
07 Jan 2024 04:51 PM
Good post thanks. As I wanted fast internet everywhere I got gigabit switches but this makes sense. The Sky Q Box is, from what I've read is able to handle 100mbps would've thought it would be backwards compatible.
Will see what amazon has.
cheers will report back.
08 Jan 2024 07:07 AM
Same as Seamus. Eventually got an engineer visit who replaced my box and it's been working fine since. Sky refunded a months subscription. They would only refund for the time period I reported the issue to them even though I'd been experiencing the issue for 3 months prior to reporting it.
08 Jan 2024 07:38 AM - last edited: 08 Jan 2024 07:41 AM
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@thedirtyratman wrote:Good post thanks. As I wanted fast internet everywhere I got gigabit switches but this makes sense. The Sky Q Box is, from what I've read is able to handle 100mbps would've thought it would be backwards compatible.
Will see what amazon has.
cheers will report back.
It is backwards compatible. The switch will run that port at 100Mb. It's very unlikely the fact that his switch was 1Gb vs 100Mb which fixed that. Something else about the different hardware likely made the difference or it was coincidence because this problem does seem quite random.
21 Jan 2024 04:57 PM
It's a contention issue. I have a 900/900 fibre connection. Yesterday, I was downloading one thing at 80mb/s. Then the super Mario uhd movie which took all afternoon at 5mb/s. Today downloading an hd version of gladiator it paused while watching and asked for more to be downloaded. I then switched to the streaming bbc iPlayer and its streaming at 20mb/s bursts and working perfectly. Sky aren't spending enough cash on keeping up with their capacity.
18 Mar 2024 04:56 PM
Why are sky going to fix this.
like many I have upgraded to 900 meg fibre and the most I'm getting on a 1Gb connection is 100meg download.
the sky q box has a 1Gb port and all
my infra is 1Gb.
There is obviously issues either box related and Ethernet drivers / port speed or content delivery issues.
almost like sky contact is speed rate locked.
if I have a hdr download and stream I'm getting upto 200 meg to the box but sky content is never more than 100
Physical connections
• 2x F-connectors (Satellite in 12V, 300mA)
• 1 x USB 2 port, able to supply 1A
• 1x HDMI 2.0 for 4k output with HDCP 2.2
• 1 x Digital audio optical S/P-DIF connector (Digital Audio)
• 1 x 10/100/1000Mb/s Ethernet provided via rear panel RJ-
45 connector
• Mains (Mains input 230V )
18 Mar 2024 05:10 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreHi @Kickboxingboy Can you give an example of a slow download?
18 Mar 2024 06:52 PM
Any hdr movie, Gb link does not exceed
900 meg fibre to isp
sky q does not get above 110Mbps
sky q has a Gb wired link
Full movies should download in 2-3 mins not 22-25
the Ethernet port is clearly capable of more than 100Mbps as a download background while streaming in increases
either software is limiting download speed or sky are limiting bandwidth.
what's the point of Gb ports and networks if you can't get anywhere near it.
18 Mar 2024 09:09 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreHi @Kickboxingboy Streaming HDR movies only require about 30 Mbps. There is no point downloading it faster than you can view it. Or am I missing something. Have you got a specific example of a HDR movie you are testing?
19 Mar 2024 08:19 AM - last edited: 19 Mar 2024 08:19 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreI assume sky throttle the downloads to manage peaks and costs. Not sure, as above, why it matters as long as it's faster than playback speed. I suppose there's a niche case where you might want to just find a scene later on in the movie for some reason.
27 Apr 2024 05:00 PM
Same issue worh me. My BT home hub 2 and my Q box are next to eachother and I am havw Sky Q download speed issues despite my broadband operaring at its peak speeds.
Also, the Sky Q kept losing network connection so I was have to regulalry having to reconnect which was a pain.
In the end, the best way I found to resolve the issue was using an ethernet cable between the 2. Yes its retrograde and masking an issue but needs must.
27 Apr 2024 07:17 PM - last edited: 27 Apr 2024 07:18 PM
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@Paul+grimes wrote:an ethernet cable between the 2. Yes its retrograde
Hi @Paul+grimes What makes you think that it is retrograde. You only use WiFi when Ethernet is not possible, especially for static devices.
27 Apr 2024 08:22 PM
Because Wi-Fi is a more convenient capability that I am unable to use. Wireless is certainly a later (more modern) technology than ethernet, hence the term retrograde.
I didn't realise preferring wireless rather than wired technology was going to cause anyone to wet their pants.
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