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Discussion topic: Lousy service

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This message was authored by: Frustrated+of+Lew

Lousy service

I'm losing Wi-Fi internet several times a day, for 10-15 minutes each time. Also, 4G isn't working properly so I can't switch to that. What is going on?

I have a Sky Max router, my broadband and mobile are all with Sky

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This message was authored by: caesarome

Re: Lousy service

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@Frustrated+of+Lew 

Try running the line test here to see if any faults are found:
https://www.sky.com/help/articles/broadband-diagnostic-start


You can also run the test via the MySky app on a mobile data connection.


After this has finished and if it reports back all is good click on broadband to run an updated test. If you get amber or red please follow the on screen instructions.


If this is of no help give Sky a call to report it to them.

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This message was authored by: Frustrated+of+Lew

Re: Lousy service

I can only run the service checker once Wi-Fi has reconnected. At which stage the checker tells me Wi-Fi is working...

There is an aluminium cable (!) from the junction box into my home. Openreach have been to 'fix' the connection many times but have no plans to solve this by installing fibre in my area. Nor is there 5G coverage.

 

Some neighbours have given up and switched to Starlink but I'm not keen to make Musk any richer!

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@Frustrated+of+Lew wrote:

 

There is an aluminium cable (!) from the junction box into my home. Openreach have been to 'fix' the connection many times but have no plans to solve this by installing fibre in my area. 

 


Copper-clad aluminium (CCA), presumably.

 

The national FTTP rollout is due to continue until December 2026 and will hit about 85% coverage: remaining properties are deemed to be outside the commercial scope because they will cost more to reach than all future revenue from circuit rental cancelled generate.

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Sky Glass 55" (on ethernet) & two Stream Pucks (one ethernet / one WiFi)
BT Halo 3+ Ultrafast FTTP (500Mbs), BT Smart Hub 2
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