Discussion topic: Sky WIFI Max
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Message posted on 05 Oct 2024 02:54 PM
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Sky WIFI Max
Hi,
Can anyone here tell me what the White Wifi Max is better than the standard is the box alone being able to give a wider range of signal? Do they provide extender for this box too so i can get wifi in garden? Is this worth paying extra £4 a month for would i get charge more per extenders?
I am thinking of moving from plusnet and hoping it be a good move... The speed and relaiblity should be the same shouldnt it since it be the same line
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Message posted on 05 Oct 2024 03:28 PM
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Re: Sky WIFI Max
Sky WiFi Max gives you an 802.11ax wireless standard box with AI optimisation and has more wireless channels to play with you can add Sky WiFi Pods whether Sky will allow one for the garden is unknown as they usually only offer Sky WiFi Extender Pods for coverage of the internal rooms in the house when speed drops below 25Mbps.
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Message posted on 05 Oct 2024 04:20 PM
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Re: Sky WIFI Max
@Rookey007 wrote:
Do they provide extender for this box too so i can get wifi in garden?
External spaces are specifically excluded in the terms of the various Sky WiFi Guarantees, so you couldn't claim under those to cover a garden: it would have to be for an adjacent room which wasn't receiving the specified minimum speed.
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Message posted on 05 Oct 2024 04:27 PM
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Re: Sky WIFI Max
I'm sure if it was a deal breaker then Sky would provide a Sky WiFi Pod extender but they won't guarantee the speed in the garden would be >25Mbps even though it probably would just be with 2.4Ghz and good placement of Sky WiFi Pod for garden coverage.
Give Sky a call and enquire @Rookey007 😉
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