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Discussion topic: Replacing SR203 Router for better WiFi but retaining Sky Talk connectivity

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daleybeech
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Re: Replacing SR203 Router for better WiFi but retaining Sky Talk connectivity

Thanks @jamesn123 

That's why I would like, if at all possible, to diable the WiFi capability of the minis, connect them via etehrewnt to their own Amplifi system router once I have the main one connected via ethernet to the SR203 router. Then disable the WiFi from the SR203.

 

In reality we have one Mini used regularly in our kitchen and two upstairs in each of our son's rooms. The fourth one is turned off and the fifth was going to be in our room but we've never got around to sorting it out

 

That;s the pan anyway so a lot for me to get my head around

 

Thanks for the continued advice - much appreciated

 

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@daleybeech 

The plan to connect them via ethernet is the best option & is entirely possible.

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Re: Replacing SR203 Router for better WiFi but retaining Sky Talk connectivity

Hey @jamesn123 

I finally got round to reinstalling up my Ubiquiti Amplifi system as a Multi-Router Mesh Network.

 

I have the main one connected directly via ethernet into the rear of the SR203. I then have four additional routers and two mesh points added into the network, two son's bedrooms, kitchen & Snug all having their own Sky Q mini box.

 

However, having disabled both Wi-Fi options via the Sky Q box and signing in via the web & unticking the boxes Enable Wi-Fi Access Point, Enable WPS & Allow Broadcast of Name (SSID) I can no longer connect the Sky Q mini boxes so have no access to Sky TV, recordings, apps etc.

 

I have them connected via ethernet cable from one of the four Gigabit Ethernet ports on the rear of each individual Amplifi router forming part of the Multi-Router Mesh Network into the ethernet port in the rear of each Mini box.

 

The only way I can gain access to Sky TV etc is by re-enabling both wifi to the SR203 hub which I've done via the Sky Q box and via the web.

 

Should I only be re-enabling just one option i.e. Sky Q box or the web and / or 2.4 or 5Ghz Wi-Fi so I can still access Sky TV via the mini boxes.

 

I coul make three mini's redundant by utilising Sky Go via Xbox X or S or PlayStation 4 but have no other option in our Kitchen unless I make that redundant and get hold of an Apple TV box and use Sky Go there as well.

 

Am I missing something obvious?

 

Your guidance would be very much appreciated

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@daleybeech 

 

My suspicion is the Ubiqiti network management is blocking communication between the Mini boxes and the main Q box, but it should absolutely be possible to get them to work with enough furtling in the Unifi system.

 

Ubiqiti will then inevitably break it with an update...

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Re: Replacing SR203 Router for better WiFi but retaining Sky Talk connectivity

Hey @TimmyBGood 

 

Thanks for this. Any idea what sort of "furtling" I might need to get into. I'm not a techy but have a very basic understanding and am willing to get into it to resolve.

 

I'm guessing it;s gonna be settings within the Amplifi App??

 

Cheers

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@daleybeech 

 

Unfortunately Ubiqiti kit is inherent techy.  You might be looking for something like wireless client separation, which for Q you'd want to be off.

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Re: Replacing SR203 Router for better WiFi but retaining Sky Talk connectivity

Sorry also forgot to mention, I've set the Ubiquiti Amplifi mesh network up with the same name and password as the Sky network.

 

Is this likley to cause any additional issues?

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@daleybeech 

I would keep it unique 

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Re: Replacing SR203 Router for better WiFi but retaining Sky Talk connectivity

Thaks @jamesn123 

 

If I change the Amplifi network to a unique name, is there anything I need to do within the settings of that network so an ethernet cabled connection between each Amplifi router and its adjacent Sky Q mini will then allow the mini boxes to work correctly (i.e. allow Sky TV etc), or am I just going to have to accept that one network is for the Mini's (Sky network) and the other Amplifi network is for everything else.

 

Sorry if I'm being "needy"

 

Thanks as always

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Re: Replacing SR203 Router for better WiFi but retaining Sky Talk connectivity

ay @TimmyBGood 

By wireless client separation, would Device Isolation and the IoT Network be what you may be referring to i.e create an additional SSID?

 

Seems I may need to just play around within the Amplifi settings on their App!

 

Cheers and apologies for the constant queries

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@daleybeech Changing the SSID would just avoid confusion between your UniFi network & Sky network. Connecting all the Q boxes via ethernet to the various UniFi mesh devices should allow them to communicate so if thats not happening you'd need to consult UniFi or their documentation to figure out why the traffic isnt being passed between nodes.

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