27 Dec 2023 07:23 AM
Just got sky in sales team assured and promised me that their wifi would reach my whole household.
Now I cannot connect to two of my (wifi) heaters, my TV in my room and my EV car charger 😑 not happy at all on the on phone for over an hour trying to sort trying all sorts but nothing no help whatsoever
27 Dec 2023 09:08 AM - last edited: 27 Dec 2023 10:23 AM
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@Stephen751 wrote:
Issue is it wasn't even sky who installed it? It was BT openreach and they installed at the wrong place back of home
Sky usually don't install such equipment: neither does any other ISP using the Openreach network, because only Openreach personnel get to touch Openreach infrastructure.
The 'WiFi Guarantee' from Sky, and any similar sounding marketing nonsense from another ISP is actually no guarantee at all, because that's simply not possible in all properties. It's a 'guarantee' that additional fees will be refunded if target speeds cannot be reached before the ISP stops making a profit on the account.
27 Dec 2023 07:35 AM - last edited: 27 Dec 2023 07:47 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreIf you search the Broadband board you'll see there have been issues with connection to heating systems and car charging systems over the last few weeks.
One such thread is
27 Dec 2023 07:54 AM
Thanks @Daniel0210 , yes it's seems sky sales are liars anything to make a sale their broadband is absolutely useless and so slow still cannot connect to my TV either tried changing SSID 2.4ghz and 5ghz never had any problems or issues with Virgin Media. I'll give them a call to go back been a waste of money
27 Dec 2023 08:01 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@Stephen751 if Sky sales staff promised whole home wifi coverage using a standard Sky hub they were lying complain Sky will listen to the call and release you from contract.
Whole home wifi especially to stream video often requires extra equipment. Sky themselves offer an add on of Sky Wifi max which guarantees a minimum of 25Mb/s in every room (note that would excludes an external ev charge unit) and they will supply up to 3 pod extenders if the new hub you get can't provide those speeds.
There are multiple other options see.this post I wrote answering a similar question.
27 Dec 2023 08:14 AM
Thanks @Chrisee appreciated they never mentioned anything about wifi max pods although did see online they charge you extra for having them installed. (basically a mesh system, seen them on Amazon for only £35 with no contract) I use powerline adapters ATM through my earth wiring and never had an issue with Virgin Media? I have just cancelled as I'm in my cooling off period as they never even offered any help nor but I guess that's why they lose customers
27 Dec 2023 08:51 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreThat is your right @Stephen751 but not all mesh systems are created equally dont know what £35 buys you but it wont be much good. Sky's hubs are usually considered on a par with Virgin's and customers move between the two quite a lot it certainly isnt one way.
27 Dec 2023 09:03 AM
Mesh only tend to be as good as the hub issue is it wasn't even sky who installed it? It was BT openreach and they installed at the wrong place back of home virgin was in the middle of my home which was better
27 Dec 2023 09:08 AM - last edited: 27 Dec 2023 10:23 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@Stephen751 wrote:
Issue is it wasn't even sky who installed it? It was BT openreach and they installed at the wrong place back of home
Sky usually don't install such equipment: neither does any other ISP using the Openreach network, because only Openreach personnel get to touch Openreach infrastructure.
The 'WiFi Guarantee' from Sky, and any similar sounding marketing nonsense from another ISP is actually no guarantee at all, because that's simply not possible in all properties. It's a 'guarantee' that additional fees will be refunded if target speeds cannot be reached before the ISP stops making a profit on the account.
27 Dec 2023 09:15 AM
@TimmyBGood definitely an open reach van he said he was a subcontractor to sky and it goes through my telephone line
27 Dec 2023 09:19 AM - last edited: 27 Dec 2023 09:34 AM
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@Stephen751 wrote:
he said he was a subcontractor to sky
Not strictly correct: Openreach is the national monopoly telecom network provider, and Sky, like most other ISPs, is obliged to purchase services from them.
27 Dec 2023 09:27 AM
@TimmyBGood thanks for the information my mistake as I presumed sky themselves installed their equipment. All good I've cancelled sky and leaving as the broadband is awful compared to Virgin Media...but lesson learned I guess best waiting until sky get full fibre in my area
27 Dec 2023 09:58 AM - last edited: 27 Dec 2023 10:03 AM
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One definite factor would be that any ISP can only provide a maximum 80Mbs over FTTC to the router using an Openreach copper phone line, while the private Virgin coaxial cable network can deliver many hundreds of megabits. It's only with FTTP that Openreach-based ISP speeds can overhaul Virgin.
27 Dec 2023 12:33 PM
it's that bad the sky puck hangs up and drops out
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