11 Jun 2024 07:03 PM
Hi, ive recently switched over from BT where i didnt have any issues with coverage but since the swap i have had trouble getting and keeping WIFI signal in different parts of the house even though router is in the exact same position? Is this a common issue? And are there any known fixes/tweaks to improve it?
TIA,
James
13 Jun 2024 11:06 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreHi @JamesB5
Generally the BT hub has better coverage than the Sky hub so its not an uncommon issue. Solutions would be to obtain boosters from Sky or use a 3rd party router/booster. If you want boosters from Sky you must have the Broadband Boost or Max addon.
18 Jun 2024 06:58 AM
Does sky recommend using any specific 3rd party routers to fix this issue?
18 Jun 2024 08:40 AM - last edited: 18 Jun 2024 08:40 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
Sky just states it won't provide support for non-Sky routers.
You'll find extensive discussion of such hardware in their forum.
27 Jul 2024 06:52 PM
I am disappointed. I had "Three" wifi router and the coverage was great throughout the house but decided to change it because only 4G was available in my area. I switched to Sky and the signal starts becoming weaker just 2 meters from the router and not available in many parts of the house itself. I put the router in an elevated position as suggested by the sky helpdesk as well. I can understand signal getting weak after a 6-7 metres but this is bad. I am guessing it's their strategy to get people to subscribe to their boosters. Very disappointed @Sky @Sky.Sky
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