21 Feb 2024 04:53 PM
Hi, hoping someone can offer advice. I'm currently with BT but looking to move to Sky. We live in an old property and our router is upstairs in an office. We currently have a BT disc in our lounge with a cable directly into the freeview box for tv. Is there an equivalent product with sky? I don't think either of our TVs have wifi capability (or, at least, wifi has never been sufficient before even when we had a FTTP solution within the property) so I will need a wired solution. The disc has also been helpful with extending the wifi range in the downstairs of the property and proved more reliable than generic wifi extender products. I'm not able to replace the TVs at the current time ££. I hope this makes sense!
21 Feb 2024 05:00 PM
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Unfortunately that is correct. You could try a third party wifi 6 mesh system and plug into the sky hub and disable the wifi on the sky hub
21 Feb 2024 04:57 PM
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What colour disc?
As far as i am aware white bt discs work whilst black ones only work on bt.
21 Feb 2024 04:57 PM
Sadly it's the black disc so not compatible with other networks.
21 Feb 2024 05:00 PM
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Unfortunately that is correct. You could try a third party wifi 6 mesh system and plug into the sky hub and disable the wifi on the sky hub
21 Feb 2024 05:04 PM
Thanks @cookiemonsteruk - just had a look at those solutions (haven't heard of it before) so will investigate further. Would I switch off the wifi on the sky hub because the mesh system would be the wifi using the wired connection from the hub? Sorry, this is all new to me!
21 Feb 2024 05:15 PM
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@JEA41 wrote:
Thanks @cookiemonsteruk - just had a look at those solutions (haven't heard of it before) so will investigate further. Would I switch off the wifi on the sky hub because the mesh system would be the wifi using the wired connection from the hub? Sorry, this is all new to me!
You would switch wifi off on the sky hub to prevent interference between the the two different routers. Then set up a mesh unit as an access point and ethernet that one to the sky hub. The remaining mesh units are then set up using for example aimesh on asus. You can also use ethernet from the mesh units to individual devices such as smart tv's . This is called a wifi-ethernet bridge
21 Feb 2024 05:49 PM
Thank you so much for explaining - I'll look into that. Much appreciated @cookiemonsteruk 👍
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