Discussion topic: No connection
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Message posted on 13 Jun 2024 09:59 PM
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Message posted on 14 Jun 2024 05:53 AM
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Re: No connection
Unfortunately, wireless is a shared medium among not only your house but all the premises around you, this is especially present on the wireless 2.4Ghz band and to some extent the 5Ghz wireless band.
With the congestion in some areas the only solution is to go 6Ghz which is very quiet but the equipment for service of that 6Ghz wireless band is expensive and so is the client 6Ghz equipment.
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Message posted on 15 Jun 2024 08:09 PM
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Re: No connection
This is not just my connection. I have been reading a lot of others saying they have "good connection" speed tests say everything is fine as well as My Sky. Every single device cannot connect to the Internet as there is none.
I have reset the router and modem. We have disconnected from the WiFi on devices.
Message posted on 15 Jun 2024 10:13 PM
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Re: No connection
Unfortunately, Sky doesn't accept they have a TCP/IP layer connectivity issue on many of their customers' broadband connections where it fails and the physical infrastructure is fine.
Sky usually replaces the router in this case when it is not faulty but has been blacklisted by its MAC address/IP via AI firewall on the internet temporarily or permanently blocks the connectivity.
In most cases one can just leave the router switched off for a few hours and the issue will fix itself for a day or week or more but the issue does return!
Zen internet on FTTP (900Mbps down, 100Mbps up). SAT> IP (Apple 4K 2nd gen TV to LG C1 OLED UHD TV/Dolby Atmos Denon AVR, DacMagic Plus for Hi-Res audio), hosting own blog/forum (cluster), OPNsense & Zenarmor L4/L7 NGFW & DPI IDS/IPS, Asus ET12 Pro Tri-Band wifi, Linux, Gamer: Xbox Series X/i7 laptop, round-robin DNS over HTTPS, non-proprietary VoIP HD AMR-WB (G.722.2) and more... Beta tester Apple iOS/watchOS/tvOS/iPadOS/macOS.
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