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11 Sep 2020 11:03 AM
Hi
We previously had broadband with BT and only got speeds of 1mbps. I now have a Huawei 4G Pro 3 Router with and EE 4G sim. We now get 14-20 mbps. I can connect my Xbox, phone and smart TV's to it. However the Sky Q box won't connect properly.
I can connect to the router but it says there is no internet connection.
we have an unlimited plan so data shouldn't be an issue.
thanks.
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11 Sep 2020 12:19 PM
Posted by a Sky employeeThe Q boxes won't connect to 4G mobile network BB unfortunately.
17 Sep 2020 12:22 AM
@Lisa-P1987
Why exactly is this?
Can you please provide a detailed explanation as to why Sky are restricting access from EE 4G specifically?
Under new regulations from Ofcom, consumers are entitled to minimum broadband speeds..
https://www.ofcom.org.uk/phones-telecoms-and-internet/advice-for-consumers/broadband-uso-need-to-kno...
I have SKY & BT ADSL Broadband (both are appalling and sub 10Mbps).. as well as 2x EE 4G (30-40Mbps) connections!!
Having submitted a request under the BT scheme (https://www.bt.com/broadband/USO) they are initially offering a 4G router as the solution. Given EE are part of BT now - I fail to understand why Sky are discriminating against customers being forced to use more expensive providers. I've read other thread citing the MTU size as an issue - but it would be useful to understand if this is legitimate - and how this issue can be addressed.
I look forward to your early reply.
Thanks
Chris Hx
17 Sep 2020 06:48 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreSky aren't restricting anything. It's just that 4G routers don't tend to supply the consistent signal that Sky Q needs - 4G by its nature fluctuates considerably. You could try connecting Sky Q to the router by ethernet in case that works so the box is always getting the fastest connection possible. Might be worth a try.
17 Sep 2020 10:05 AM
Posted by a Sky employeeAs @Rhonny mentioned 4G routers tend to be very unstable and the Q box needs a stable connection.
The main box will work without an internet connection you will just have poor access to on demand and apps.
This also means if you have a mini box, the mini will struggle to have a stable connection aswell as it relies on a strong 5GHz connection to work.
As suggested, you could try using an ethernet cable to connect the main to the router. This might help.
17 Sep 2020 10:09 AM - last edited: 17 Sep 2020 10:19 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreWhy does it need a super stable connection? All internet media streaming assumes fluctuations and lost packets. If all the other streaming services can work over 4G, I fail to see what makes SkyQ special.
The mini-Q connection has nothing to do with the broadband connection does it? You just connect it on its own mesh.
I had the same problem trying SkyQ tethered to my 4G phone.
@Braepark As for MTU size, I fixed netflix and disney+ on sky by changing the MTU on my router (BT fibre) but skyQ itself never needed an MTU change.
04 Oct 2020 07:07 PM
Hi @Lisa-P1987, I live in an area where my landline broadband peaks at 2.4mbps and when I contacted BT re minimum service standard I was advised that 4G was the only available solution. I installed a Draytek 2862Ln with an EE data sim and a connection to my landline ADSL provider with the router set to load balance the connections. The router was connected to a Sky Booster and a Deco-M5 providing Mesh WiFi.
I now frequently get No Subscription errors when using On Demand.
Sky need to remove the block on 4g broadband connections as it is obvious that it is affecting a number of Sky customers who are only trying to do the right thing.
04 Oct 2020 08:44 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreWhen last I had an internet problem BT lent me a 4G router although that worked fine most of the time I did notice that often the latency went right up and although everything else worked Q dropped out.
It might be worth looking at the latency, not that you can do much about it.
05 Oct 2020 12:56 AM
This simply isn't true.
4g routers are very stable. The largest consumer of data on my network is my sky q box. For the last month I've dropped both adsl connections from the configuration - and it's worked flawlessly for 5 of us - 3 working from home using video conferencing for much of the day - and heavy volumes of netflix via the main sky a box everyday for 3 hours a day minimum.
latency is currently around 37ms for the 4g connection which is more than acceptable
for live video conferencing - so I see no reason why this shouldn't be acceptable for downloading other on demand content.
05 Oct 2020 01:01 AM
Couldn't agree more.
Sky need to stop making excuses and get this unblocked.
05 Oct 2020 08:08 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreWell is it blocked or not? Last two posts suggest not, though they disagree on the performance.
05 Oct 2020 08:18 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@Chodley whilst not recommended you can connect a Q box to a mobile WiFi router just like any other device. You need to connect to the 2.4GHz WiFi signal as the 5GHz one will not connect. If having trouble with a dualband SSID try separating the 2 WiFi bands.
05 Oct 2020 08:22 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreThanks. I've only ever tried tethering to a phone as a test/backup. Didn't work. Maybe the phones don't support 2.4GHz for that.
05 Oct 2020 08:27 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@Chodley tethering can work but is even more flaky - the engineers can use their phones to authorise boxes where there is no internet connection.
05 Oct 2020 09:34 AM - last edited: 05 Oct 2020 09:34 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreIt didn't even see the Wi-Fi SSID for me. Only tried once though.
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