19 Apr 2024 09:05 PM
I live in an area where traditional broadband just isn't an option (sub 1Mb connection) I didn't want to fork out for private leased line or starlink so looked for alternatives.
I have an EE 5G router that gives me anywhere between 50Mb and 250Mb connection (massive improvement).
The problem being this has to be in a specific location in the house and nowhere near Sky+ or the additional box. To overcome this I've got 3 x AV1000 Powerline boxes, I have one (the master) connected next to the router, with three separate Wi-Fi boxes spread around the house. I Also have two further slaves, with the Ethernet connections in sockets next to the two sky boxes.
This works throughout the house for internet, the kids can get onto their Xbox's, their smart TVs can access Prime, Netflix, Disney+, great.
The problem is with the sky+ and sky Q multiroom boxes. I can connect via Ethernet to the Powerline adaptor, says connected, but I can't access any online content and get network errors with the various apps. I can connect to the Powerline Wi-Fi (which when tested in the same room is delivering speeds in excess of 50Mb) and again I get network connectivity options be that apps (netflix, prime) or sky store.
I'm clearly doing something wrong, I just don't know what. I'd be very grateful if someone, anyone has a solution to this problem or suggestions.
Thanks
19 Apr 2024 09:08 PM - last edited: 19 Apr 2024 09:10 PM
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@Rich246 wrote:
I live in an area where traditional broadband just isn't an option (sub 1Mb connection) I didn't want to fork out for private leased line or starlink so looked for alternatives.
I have an EE 5G router that gives me anywhere between 50Mb and 250Mb connection (massive improvement).
The problem being this has to be in a specific location in the house and nowhere near Sky+ or the additional box. To overcome this I've got 3 x AV1000 Powerline boxes, I have one (the master) connected next to the router, with three separate Wi-Fi boxes spread around the house. I Also have two further slaves, with the Ethernet connections in sockets next to the two sky boxes.
This works throughout the house for internet, the kids can get onto their Xbox's, their smart TVs can access Prime, Netflix, Disney+, great.
The problem is with the sky+ and sky Q multiroom boxes. I can connect via Ethernet to the Powerline adaptor, says connected, but I can't access any online content and get network errors with the various apps. I can connect to the Powerline Wi-Fi (which when tested in the same room is delivering speeds in excess of 50Mb) and again I get network connectivity options be that apps (netflix, prime) or sky store.
I'm clearly doing something wrong, I just don't know what. I'd be very grateful if someone, anyone has a solution to this problem or suggestions.
Thanks
I'm confused, you cannot have Sky+ and Sky Q subscriptions at the same time
19 Apr 2024 09:57 PM
Sorry my bad (I'm blaming kids dad can I have a xxxxx while I'm typing) its Sky Q main box and a multi room sadditional box. sorry
20 Apr 2024 10:03 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
WiFi will always be a problem for a Q Mini and non-Sky network hardware, so the first thing to try is switching off all the Sky wireless.
1) Press the ‘Home’ button on your remote control.
2) Scroll down to highlight ‘Settings’ but DO NOTpress select.
3) Press ‘001’.
4) Press ‘Select’
Then: Network -
- 2.4Ghz wireless - Off
- 5Ghz wireless - Off
Do this on the main Q box to start with and try to get that online over ethernet, then if that's successful do the same with the Mini (which I'd suggest switching off entirely for now)
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