11 May 2022 12:01 PM
Hi
Our Sky Q Hub was sent with one ethernet cable. Unfortunately, my open reach box only has an RJ45 socket avaiable. I bought an adapter from Wilkos and a micro-ethernet or whatever their name is to plug it into the purple port on the router.
Not sure if it's going to work - the other option I have is to buy a cable from B&Q where it is an RJ45 one end and a BT/ethernet on the other.
The Openreach engineer is arriving today at 2pm - couldn't get any advice from them.
Has anyone had a similar experience and bought their own cable to fix it?
Thanks in adance
Hannah
11 May 2022 12:04 PM
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Sounds like you are getting fttp where the ethernet from the ont
Plugs into lan port 4 on the router
11 May 2022 12:06 PM
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Are you sure its a sky q hub the horizontal model or the sr203 vertical model. ?
11 May 2022 12:16 PM
Thank you for your replies - second guessing what broadband I have now so I have attached pictures. Will the engineer install a socket for the Ethernet cable I got to go into?
11 May 2022 12:21 PM
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If this is a fibre to the premise install the image above takes over from the mastersocket
What speed have you requested?
Could you enter your full postal address below and post the table after removing your address from the image
https://www.broadbandchecker.btwholesale.com/#/ADSL/AddressHome
11 May 2022 12:22 PM
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@Hannah-C wrote:
Unfortunately, my open reach box only has an RJ45 socket avaiable.
RJ45 is ethernet. The data connection on a prefiltered master / microfilter is RJ11, which looks like a scaled-down R45, and the relevant cable to the Hub is RJ11 to RJ11. As @cookiemonsteruk indicates, if your 'open reach box' is an ONT (or you are getting one) then ethernet is applicable but you'd need a Sky Broadband Hub, not a Q Hub.
11 May 2022 12:23 PM - last edited: 11 May 2022 12:27 PM
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@Hannah-C wrote:
Thank you for your replies - second guessing what broadband I have now so I have attached pictures. Will the engineer install a socket for the Ethernet cable I got to go into?
That's a Sky Broadband Hub and an Openreach socket without a built-in filter, so using a microfilter. An RJ11 to RJ11 cable (probably the black one shown there) is relevant unless you are getting FTTP installed, at which point all connectivity is via an ONT and that wall box becomes obsolete.
11 May 2022 12:27 PM
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Reference to ethernet makes me think conversion kit for fttp otherwise no need to send out ethernet
11 May 2022 12:28 PM - last edited: 11 May 2022 12:33 PM
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Quite possibly. I do wish Sky would actually tell people what form of connectivity they are getting, rather than the generic 'an Openreach engineer may be required'.
11 May 2022 12:35 PM - last edited: 11 May 2022 12:38 PM
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@Hannah-C wrote:
The Openreach engineer is arriving today at 2pm - couldn't get any advice from them.
Basically we think this means you are getting an FTTP ('full fibre') installation which will include having an ONT ('fibre modem') fitted, and the ethernet cable will go between the RJ45 socket on that and the WAN ethernet socket on the Sky Broadband Hub. Note you will need to consent to some drilling.
How to set up your Sky Broadband Hub with fibre to the premises (FTTP) - Sky Help
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