05 Jan 2024 01:04 PM
I seem to have encountered an issue that after trying multiple different scenarios to troubleshoot I have failed to be able to rectify.
At a glance, the setup is:
The main reason for this setup is the SR203 router is not strong enough to provide good connection speed and strength across the house - it is a medium sized house with some brick walls in between.
Admittedly there are far better options out there than the C64 but using this to test as more of a proof of concept/a stopgap, and from a wifi point of view whilst by no means perfect it is already an improvement over the SR203's offering.
The main issue is not with the Wifi itself - the connection seems to be stable and speeds are noticeably better from the AP, but despite trying everything previously mentioned in multiple other articles in the Sky Community forums, I cannot seem to get the Sky Q boxes to connect to the AP.
The initial connection is successful (either by choosing the Router from another provider/Sky Broadband Router options) however after about a minute it drops out, and flips back to the old SSID from the SR203. Nothing I have been able to try so far has got this working.
Unfortunately Ethernet/Powerline is currently not an option, so looking to see if there are any other fixes for this or whether this is a common issue.
05 Jan 2024 01:24 PM
The Sky Q boxes use a proprietary wireless mesh it won't work with third-party equipment except for 2.4Ghz from the main Sky Q box which is pretty useless, powerline ethernet homeplugs would be the best bet for connecting the Sky Q main box if you cannot run an ethernet cable.
05 Jan 2024 01:28 PM - last edited: 05 Jan 2024 01:40 PM
Alternatively, use a full third-party wireless mesh and connect by ethernet each mesh node(s) to the Sky Q boxes.
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