18 Oct 2023 01:12 PM
Hi,
Im having some issues connecting my laptops to the pods - both of laptops rather connecting to the hub even though signal in the areas where laptops located is not the best.
Got engineer over to have a look at the issue - all he did is ordered me a new room pod and told me that these pods are not wifi 6 compatible therefore might be the reason for the laptops to connect to the hub instead of pods.
Can anyone confirm this information here?
Thanks
18 Oct 2023 01:54 PM
The difference between wifi 5 802.11ac and wifi 6 802.11ax is only in its modulation methods. Wfi 6 supports all forms of modulation in 802.11ax & 802.11ac, so it's backwards compatible with all previous standards.
The Pods are actually 802.11ac from my knowledge and not able to use the modulation methods in 802.11ax which is 1024-QAM and allows faster traffic for 802.11ax clients increasing the performance by 25% for the Sky Max router but not for the Pods.
18 Oct 2023 01:37 PM
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@Micits wrote:
all he did is ordered me a new room pod and told me that these pods are not wifi 6 compatible therefore might be the reason for the laptops to connect to the hub instead of pods.
As far as we know the pods that Sky supply with Max are WiFi 6: Plume certainly has such hardware
However there do seem to be ongoing issues with the Max firmware which affect its performance when interacting with pods.
18 Oct 2023 01:41 PM
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@TimmyBGood just reading up on superuser forum and they described as wifi 5 ac triband which uses some of the lower wifi 6 freqs. I believe @mae-3 should be able to give more detail
18 Oct 2023 01:54 PM
The difference between wifi 5 802.11ac and wifi 6 802.11ax is only in its modulation methods. Wfi 6 supports all forms of modulation in 802.11ax & 802.11ac, so it's backwards compatible with all previous standards.
The Pods are actually 802.11ac from my knowledge and not able to use the modulation methods in 802.11ax which is 1024-QAM and allows faster traffic for 802.11ax clients increasing the performance by 25% for the Sky Max router but not for the Pods.
18 Oct 2023 01:57 PM
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Pretends to understand what you said🤔 😁👍
19 Oct 2023 12:41 AM
Thanks everyone for replying.
26 Feb 2024 12:46 PM
Hi - did you ever resolve this issue? I am having exactly the same problem where my laptop won't connect to the Pod - only the Hub, even though the Pod signal is much much stronger.
26 Feb 2024 06:50 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@JohnDubs in the period I had the pods I found the system took 24 hours or more to optimise.
26 Feb 2024 08:39 PM - last edited: 27 Feb 2024 09:52 AM by Daniel-F
Looks like sky are not in a rush to solve this one 😂
Are your laptops wifi 6 or 5?
I personally cancelled wifi max as I've spent more time trying to fix it than actually enjoying the benefits of it.
If it helps- you can connect laptop with pod using rj45 wire
other option is - try to play around with wifi bands on windows settings (Removed)
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27 Feb 2024 08:26 AM
THanks @Chris - it's been plugged in for 5 days now bt no change.
I have a Sky engineer visit booked so perhaps they will be able to help.
27 Feb 2024 08:26 AM
@Chrisee - tagged the wrong person
27 Feb 2024 08:28 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@JohnDubs no probs suggesting getting Sky out would have been my next suggestion.
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