20 Jan 2024 06:12 PM
Hello
I would really appreciate if someone could help me.
We have been with Virgin for the last 3 years but have come back to Sky today, ordering Sky Broadband Gigafast with two Sky pucks . Our house has 3 levels, and wifi in the top office was teerible. Fortunately, with Virgin we had their pods, and it was fine.
As Sky do not seem to offer anything similar, I have been looking at setting up a mesh network, either with the TP Link Deco M5, or the Amazon Eero. But having read into it today, my worry is that both of these essentially create a new network that could cause connection issues with the Pucks (I have ordered a puck for the downstairs TV and one for the upstairs TV).
I read about putting the Deco into "access point mode", but I am not sure if that solves the problem?
The alternative is to get one of those WiFi boosters, like the TP AC-link 1900, but I have read that can be a little flaky.
In short, here is my issue:
I want strong wifi around the house, but also want to ensure I can conenct to the two pucks easily.
Is this doable?
Any help greatly apprecaited!
Thanks so much
20 Jan 2024 06:27 PM - last edited: 20 Jan 2024 06:29 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
'pucks' are the Sky Stream boxes, not Q Mini boxes. As Stream pucks don't create their own mesh network, unlike Q television hardware, anything you've read here about that doesn't apply.
Stream pucks are simple wireless client devices, and just want adequate and consistent bandwidth (c30Mbs). They don't talk to each other at all.
20 Jan 2024 06:38 PM
Thanks @TimmyBGood
Sorry for sounding thick, but can the picks be connected to any WiFi, or does it have to my Sky one?
I'm asking because I could use a TP Deco to essentially create a new network, "turn off" the Sky one (that's what TP seem to advise to avoid conflicts) and just connect the pucks to the new Deco network wirelessly.
Would that work, or is there an easier way?
Thanks again for your reply!
20 Jan 2024 06:41 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
Stream pucks, unlike Q boxes, will connect with any SSID. It's Q which complicates things, and Comcast/Sky appears to have specifically avoided that with the more recent system.
20 Jan 2024 06:44 PM
Thanks @TimmyBGood
Final question, I promise:
So there's no reason why using a TP Deco to improve the WiFi around my home should cause any problems connecting to my two Sky Pucks?
Anything I should avoid or do?
Thanks so much again, I really appreciate it
20 Jan 2024 06:48 PM - last edited: 20 Jan 2024 06:52 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
It shouldn't be a problem at all: Stream is inherently much simpler than Q in its local connectivity, although far more hungry for bandwidth.
20 Jan 2024 06:49 PM
21 Jan 2024 07:50 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@KingCraigo I have 3 Stream pucks and a Glass TV connected to my Deco M4 system running in Access Point mode without any issues. If using a system like Deco do turn off the Sky hub's wifi to avoid interference.
23 Jan 2024 11:22 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreSky do offer similar to Virgin. You can either get WiFi boost with Sky boosters or Sky Max with Sky WiFi Pods.
02 Sep 2024 05:09 PM
OK so it sounds like I need to pay more for those options then?
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