05 Sep 2024 04:47 PM
Hey folks,
my Virgin contract is coming up and they have drastically increased the price, not even willing to offer me a deal either. Im about to talk to Sky about their Broadband but wanted to ask a question of the users first: Is it the case that the Sky Q and mini boxes act as repeaters and can in some cases override the routers wifi signal to the device so that you're using the Q rather than the router?
I see lots of complaints about speed and signal range etc, but this is the case whichever provider you use.
05 Sep 2024 05:35 PM
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@The+Latman wrote:
Is it the case that the Sky Q and mini boxes act as repeaters and can in some cases override the routers wifi signal to the device so that you're using the Q rather than the router?
Yes, but the Q Mesh dates back to 2016, and really isn't up to slinging gigabit speeds (or anything remotely close) around a property.
05 Sep 2024 05:35 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@The+Latman wrote:
Is it the case that the Sky Q and mini boxes act as repeaters and can in some cases override the routers wifi signal to the device so that you're using the Q rather than the router?
Yes, but the Q Mesh dates back to 2016, and really isn't up to slinging gigabit speeds (or anything remotely close) around a property.
06 Sep 2024 08:32 AM
Thanks, Thats what I suspected would be the case...... Guess I'll try VM again later in the month
06 Sep 2024 08:43 AM
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For Ultrafast 2 and Gigabit FTTP a better solution is a modern mesh system with each Q television box connected over ethernet to a mesh node (and Sky WiFi switched off)
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