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This message was authored by: Disgruntled2025

Slow Fibre

 6th August 2025; Pressured into changing Broadband to Fibre ( totally unneccessary), speed is slower than before. Router has been placed in kitchen and uses 2 plugs, not ideal location as I work from home & office is in lounge. Sky installer drilled a hole at eye height in front of my house which has left a gap through which you can see outside. Not happy & wish I had never changed.

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This message was authored by: jamesn123

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Hi @Disgruntled2025 

The requirement to change to Fibre is coming so Sky is just getting as many people over as they can. The speed should not be slower, is it perhaps that you've changed routers and it isnt performing as well? 

 

As for the install, the hole should certainly have not been drilled at eye height & also should be fully sealed with sealant & a cap on the outside. Was this not done?

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Hi jamesn123

 

Speed check confirms speed is slower with Fibre than prior to it. Sky installer changed rooter and it's location.

 

I can confirm the hole is at eye height near kitchen sink and has not been filled

 

What can be done about this please?

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@Disgruntled2025 

Could you please post a screenshot of the speed showing in the My Sky app?
Can you also please post a screenshot of a speedtest taken on an ethernet connected device.

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I am unable to attach a screenshot of either as their is no facility to do this when responding and do not use sky app. Current speed on my mobile is 110known it fluctuates from this to 36.45mbps

This message was authored by: aac74

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1) Everyone is being moved to FTTP (full fibre), and copper connections are being removed. Fibre is faster, future-proof and not affected by things like weather.

 

2) Sky does not install or control the fibre connection; this is done by companies like Openreach and Cityfibre. However, you can complain to sky if they have done a bad job. Fibre has to be installed on an outside wall, and the router and wall-mounted modem will be positioned on the inside wall. Usually, this means the front room of a property; however, it depends on where things like telephone polls are located. Thus, it might be that the fibre had to come into your kitchen, and that is why the hole had to be at the countertop level, because that is where power sockets were.

 

3) Wifi is a radio-based connection, and thus it is perfectly normal for speed to drop the further you are from the router and the more walls there are between your device and the router. Moreover, the speed will not drop in a progressive linear fashion - it will drop quickly as walls block the signal strength. 

 

4) If you have a white Sky Max hub, the simplest solution is to buy a Sky Max pod from ebay (Sky Max Pod Wireless WiFi Booster Extender SE411-UK). This will boost the signal between your router and your devices.

There are better solutions, but this is the simplest for non-technical people and doesn't require more Sky subscriptions. 

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUB9ArVrTko

 

 

 

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1. Who are you aac74?

2. Yes, I am complaining about the installation of it in my kitchen. Why on earth would I want it installed in there? The hole is not in the counter top. It is next to the sink at eye level in the wall. I can now see outside through a gap where the hole was drilled.

3. I know how Wi-Fi works which is why I don't understand why it was a installed in the kitchen.

4. Why should I purchase a Sky Max pod from ebay? Your last sentence is patronising - non technical people.

I wish I had never agreed to swap. 

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This is a community forum, no one here works for sky or openreach!

If you don't like free advice, you don't have to take it.

If you want to complain to Sky just ring them.

 

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Hi @Disgruntled2025 

The speeds you quoted are perfectly acceptable over WiFi, Sky's guarantee only states up to 25mbps. Its completely normal to see speed fluctuations throughout the day and as long as they arent drastically dipping below 25mbps there is no issue there.

 

As for the install of the cable at eye level, I would raise a complaint about this so Sky can arrange for it to be addressed. https://www.sky.com/help/articles/how-to-make-a-complaint

 

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Sorryaac74. Any advice is greatly appreciated.

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