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Message posted on 11 Jun 2025 04:21 PM
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Message posted on 11 Jun 2025 04:30 PM
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Re: Help
@_Fabs_ You may just have a poor wirless signal to the TV or it is not compatible with the sky hub or the hub may need a settings change.
What hub do you have from sky? If the TV is next to the hub, why not connect it by an Ethernet cable.
Message posted on 11 Jun 2025 05:00 PM
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The TV is on the other side of the room. For some reason the router was installed on the other side so need a long ethernet cable which i might do. But also the TV in the summer room keeps buffering and its a brand new Samsung TV .
The Hub is 500 full fibre hub
Message posted on 11 Jun 2025 06:08 PM
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@_Fabs_ Does not matter even if you had the FF900, the distance from the wireless hub is the important part for getting wi-fi about, normal distance of 30' and you are starting to get into a problem, throw a wall inbetween and you can virtually forget it. What hub do you have from sky, see the link below about the hubs!
https://www.sky.com/help/articles/set-up-hub-which-sky-hub-do-you-have
Place your router in a central, unobstructed location to ensure you have a strong Wi-Fi signal throughout your home.
Aim for the center of the most important area of your home.
If you have a home with multiple floors, consider which floors you frequent the most.
Keep your router in an open space away from concrete/brick walls, electronics, water and microwaves.
Raise your router up to allow the signals to transmit to every area of your home.
https://www.howtogeek.com/428216/where-to-place-your-router-for-the-best-wi-fi-speeds/
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