13 Nov 2022 01:38 PM
Good afternoon All!
This is the second attempt at posting as it would seem the first one has gone missing.
My Sky Broadband Hub has started to reboot itself over the last couple of weeks randomly.
My Hubby works in IT and he is unable to find anything amiss. We have attempted the reset button a few times and he thought that this would re-enable the 2.4ghz WiFi (as it's disabled by choice as seen in the stats below) and delete his DHCP table but this does not happen.
We do have a couple of extra TP-Link routers set up as APs but these have been stable for months.
13 Nov 2022 01:41 PM
I also forgot to add that we've also tried unplugging it from the wall and everything else in the APs and also making sure that all devices are identified and added to the DHCP so that any unknown devices are identified.
13 Nov 2022 02:03 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
As the lan, wan and wlan 5ghz went down at the same time it would suggest an issue with the router power supply unit (so long as you didn't restart yourself) Best advice would be to call sky on 150 from your sky landline or
zero three three three seven five nine one zero one eight from any other phone
Or if in Ireland
Call sky ireland on
08.185.00.27.3
Remove all the full stops
To request a new hub
13 Nov 2022 02:16 PM
Thank you @cookiemonsteruk, we've tried to call 150 and got the message "we're too busy to help you right now, please call back later" and then something about a text message.
15 Nov 2022 11:15 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreHow often is it rebooting itself? The router may do it occasionally at night for updates
10 Feb 2023 08:59 AM
Well... here we are a few months down the line... We have since had another Sky Hub and an engineer visit after that hub started doing the same thing...
Then the 3rd hub, installed by the engineer started to exhibit the same issue again...
So we removed the ethernet cable from the Sky Q box we had next to it and so far the box has been online for 5 days with no restarts witnessed in the logs or stats.
So its likely that the Sky Q box we've had for years has developed this fault and something is causing it to restart the router it was connected to.... very odd!
03 Jan 2024 04:38 PM
@Vicky+Jones+86 just want to pick your brain TV engineer recently connected my sky Q main box with an ethernet cable couple weeks back as the router is also in the living room, and we were having loads of issues with our mini box upstairs knocking the WiFi off, last couple of weeks the router has indeed been resetting itself, I'm wondering if I have the same problem, I have my xbox series x connected via ethernet and have had absolutely no issues with that, this all started happening when the sky Q main box got wired to the router
03 Jan 2024 09:17 PM
There is a pretty well-known bug with Sky mesh in that with two routes to the Sky box via wireless and ethernet you can get LAN ethernet broadcast storms, it doesn't happen often but when it does occur it will cause the issue you are having.
The solution is usually to put an ethernet switch (unmanaged) between the Sky Q main box and the Sky router.
04 Jan 2024 12:21 PM
@mae-3 I had a spare tp link ethernet switch lying about, I've connected my Xbox and the Sky Q main box to the switch so there now both on one port into the router, hopefully that solves the issue of the router resetting itself since they should not be able to switch ports now and cause a conflict
05 Jan 2024 10:00 AM
@mae-3 update, it was fine all day yesterday after my post at midday but this morning it reset itself again, I'm at a loss at what to do really as it's just completely random when it's doing it, Sky just blame it on a faulty router but I've had 3 routers in the last 2 weeks which says to me it isn't the router, so technically I have working FTTP broadband, but it just resets itself randomnly
05 Jan 2024 10:08 AM
It isn't likely a hardware issue but it could be a software firmware bug. When it does this does the router reboot itself or does just traffic stop flowing? Can you get to the router interface when it happens and post a set of router stats? Can you ping the router at 192.168.0.1 when it happens?
05 Jan 2024 10:31 AM
@mae-3 power light goes red on the router as if it's doing a hard reset, all the lights on ONT stay on, Lan light occasionally goes off when the router is going through the reset process but it's only for a second on two then it's back on and flickering as usual, these are the statistics at the moment, I imagine if I try and load the hub management web page when it happens it'll just say web page unavailable as there's no internet
05 Jan 2024 10:44 AM
The router loses power for a split second then likely owing to poor design, and it cannot survive minor power issues, eg: spikes and brownouts. 😎
05 Jan 2024 10:48 AM - last edited: 05 Jan 2024 10:50 AM
@mae-3 oh dear, not much I can do then really if it's the router, only thing I could do is buy a 3rd party router but even then it needs to be connected to the sky router so that wouldn't solve the issue, so previously what you said about lan broadcast storms that couldn't cause the router to do what I'm describing?
05 Jan 2024 10:51 AM
Broadcast storms are a different issue, losing power is another design fault of the Sky routers when the mains supply isn't perfect. You could try installing a good-quality UPS to feed the supply to the router.
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