14 Jan 2025 05:14 AM
I recently switched from BT to Sky, I ordered the Sky 500mb with the standard router, they sent me. The sky wifi Max router and I have to say that whilst I can get speeds of upto 500Mbps on the WiFi, the reliability of the WiFi is terrible, it's easier to use your mobile signal
We are getting WiFi drop outs constantly, at times the intermittent lag is really annoying, forcing you to disconnect and reconnect the WiFi. Even when you are in the same room as the router the connection just drops.
There are only three of us and the router is in the middle of the house, we do have smart lights, sockets and thermostats so the WiFi drops are very problematic
I contacted sky support and firstly they tried to sell my the WiFi guarantee for £4pm even though I have full WiFi signal and good speeds throughout the house. I definitely don't want to rent repeaters from them. I asked to be switched to the old router, they refused saying they would need to cancel my line and place a new order, just to replace the router, I never ordered sky max so why would you have to cancel a line to replace a router?
They then blamed a WiFi ap I have outside which uses a different ssid to the WiFi max hub I turned that off and it's still dropping out all of the time.
The broad band has been absolutely fine via the openreach fibre, but for WiFi reliability it really is the worst device I have used, they also force you to configure with the app, some setting are blocked from the web interface and others you can't access at all.
I can see there are other also complaining on the forums of dropping connections and lag on the sky max router with no fix available.
anyone else having similar?
14 Jan 2025 08:04 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@Nigelpl Sky like other isps supplies whatever router that they choose the customer does not get a choice. New fibre customers get the white Sky Max hub like it or lump it.We see the opposite of your complaint from existing customers who dont get the white hub when they switch to full fibre. Support Forums are always full of complaints as it is why they exist so it is false to assume a product is flawed because you see other people having issues as people without issues simply dont post.
In practice the older black Sky Hub 4.2 and the new white Hub6 have similar wifi range as they share the same aerial design. The Hub6 does support WiFi6 which faster than the Hub4.2's WiFi5. However like many other WiFi6 devices you cannot manually choose the channel thee unit uses or split the 2 WiFi bands. This is msinly a function of the way the units achieve higher speeds by bonding the 2 bands and the ability to use more 5GHz channels.
Your issue appears to be variable speeds over WiFi which is consistent with issues with interference - hence I suspect the suggestion it could be csused by your thitd party Access Point. I find a very useful app is WiFi Sweetspots as that measures the speed of the devices link to the hub in real time enabling you to find the best spots for wifi coverage. Assuming your hub us not faulty its signal level transmitted should not vary so variation is speed implies either interference or the hub slowing down due tonworkload but with only 3 users it should not be contention.
Personally I have had both the hub 4.2 and currently have a hub6 and have run comparison of the WiFi range in my home and the two were very similar. Due to the layout of my house a single hub really does not cut it so I tried the WiFi Max extenders but rejected those as they did not provide a decent signal in the most distant rooms so I reverted to using 3 Deco units running as Access Points which all of my devices use. Total cost was £100 and give us 200Mb/s in every room.
14 Jan 2025 10:42 AM
Thanks @Chrisee we are in a very modern large L shaped house, the router is bang smack in the middle of the house on the inner corner of the L. The property is wrapped in very modern foil insulation so the signal from the external ap doesn't get picked up in the house.
There is pretty much full signal across the house with WiFi speeds of over 500Mbps everywhere, even sat in direct line of site we have these issues. Never had them with BT who we had full fibre from for two years with the smart hub 2.
as you say probably worth getting a mesh solution and turning the sky wifi off
14 Jan 2025 11:38 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@Nigelpl take you point youbshould getva stable signal quite why your hub doesnt supply one is odd. Have youbasked Skybto swap the unit out as it maybe faulty?
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