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‎11 May 2024 01:38 PM
We dont own a microwave, and the heating with this weather isnt on, hot water isnt used either. Throughout the day if the hot water is used its fine. Just seems to oddly drop out in that time frame. I feel like sky are doing on purpose to make me seem crazy 🤣
‎11 May 2024 08:49 PM
Same issue here, internet completely drops out. Happens intermittently but often.
Started over the ast 3 days specifically, up till then I couldn't tell you the last time the connection dropped, been rock solid for years so very definitely an issue.
Even Sky router detects and comes up with "looks like your connection to the internet has dropped, lets try to fix it" but to no availabel (because it's the internet not the wifi)
Tried ethernet, reset router, switched off router for 20 minutes then back on. Happened so much last hour I couldn;t even keep a internet connection long enough to hit post on this.
EX Poscode.
Maybe related to the Solar Maximus EMPs (not a joke)?
‎12 May 2024 08:20 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreInteresting usename @Green_tree2828 but you could be right as the solar storms causing the Aurora displays are very strong and nice long copper phone lines on poles act as pretty good aerials. However the VDSL signals are not helped by the huge amount of recent rain etc. Loads of issues on the FTTC services but customers with full fibre should be immune from both.
‎12 May 2024 08:37 AM
Yeah bit of a tongue in cheek username choice.
This recent issue aside Sky has always been rock solid stabilitywise vs my previous experience with the main competitor in my area.
Which is how I know something's really up because i've not encountered internet conectivity issues this prolific with Sky before. Ever. So somethigns up.
I'm a data engineer, previously IT Support for years so like to think I have an idea on whats what when it comes to this stuff.
No drop outs so far today but have been more towards the PM end of the day so we'll see.
FTTC here.
Cheers
‎12 May 2024 06:58 PM
Broadband has been intermittent for days and then this dinner time it went off completely. Amber light solid. Any one else having this issue in the M28 area of Manchester?
‎12 May 2024 07:39 PM
The ADSL system I was using for the last 7 years with multiple points of failure (probably more and older infrastructure) was reliable.
I get the challenge of rolling out new infrastructure and teething issues but this isn't really new anymore and for them to claim it's "More reliable" is straight nonsense at this point.
‎12 May 2024 07:58 PM - last edited: ‎12 May 2024 08:59 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@wc25 wrote:
I get the challenge of rolling out new infrastructure and teething issues but this isn't really new anymore and for them to claim it's "More reliable" is straight nonsense at this point.
For the connection to any given property, FTTP is undoubtedly more reliable than FTTC, G.fast and ADSL: the absence of issues caused when moisture mixes with electrical current in vintage Openreach copper 'phone' cabling circuits is a huge advantage, plus optical fibre is impervious to EM interference, massively more tolerant of extreme temperatures, and fusion splices don't creep , oxidize or otherwise fail over time like metallic crimps and punchdowns have always done.
‎12 May 2024 11:43 PM
All good on paper, but I've still had outages since being on FTTP and none that I can recall before that.
‎13 May 2024 07:45 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@wc25 thst you are having issues doesn't disprove that statistically full fibre is a much more reliable technology than VDSL which is better than ADSL it is basic physics. The thing to find out is why your connection is having issues. It wont be due to heavy rain or solar storms which can and do cause issues with copper phonelines.
Have you spoken to Sky about your issue?
‎13 May 2024 09:55 AM
Posted by a Sky employeeHi all,
Thank you for posting over the 10th regarding the broadband issues you were experiencing. There is some indication this was resolved and with that I'll be looking to now lock this thread moving forward.
If you are finding you are still experiencing any issues with your broadband, please perform the line test here: https://www.sky.com/pages/sky-com/test-your-broadband to check for any known issues at your local exchange.
If you do need further help after this, feel free to start a new thread with your own specific issue 🙂
Thanks,
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