24 Apr 2024 12:25 PM
Good day I am getting sky glass installed this weekend but concerned about our broadband connection at times. Please can a technician call me
Colleen Summers
24 Apr 2024 01:23 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreHi @ColleenS1 We are all customers like yourself on this public help forum.
The minimum recommended advised by Sky for Glass or Stream are as follows
HD = 25mbps
UHD = 30mbps
HD + 1 puck = 30mbps
UHD + 1 puck = 35mbps
Note these are the speeds being received at the Glass TV (or puck) which are often considerably less than the speeds being received at your router. It is also important that you have a stable WiFi connection.
If you currently have Netflix on your TV you can test the speed it is receiving by going to Netflix and selecting Get help > Check network.
24 Apr 2024 12:29 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@ColleenS1 Unfortunately no one will call you as this is primarily a customer helps customer forum where customers help each other
what is your contracted speed ?
24 Apr 2024 01:23 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreHi @ColleenS1 We are all customers like yourself on this public help forum.
The minimum recommended advised by Sky for Glass or Stream are as follows
HD = 25mbps
UHD = 30mbps
HD + 1 puck = 30mbps
UHD + 1 puck = 35mbps
Note these are the speeds being received at the Glass TV (or puck) which are often considerably less than the speeds being received at your router. It is also important that you have a stable WiFi connection.
If you currently have Netflix on your TV you can test the speed it is receiving by going to Netflix and selecting Get help > Check network.
24 Apr 2024 02:39 PM
@ColleenS1 wrote:Good day I am getting sky glass installed this weekend but concerned about our broadband connection at times. Please can a technician call me
Colleen Summers
Sky Glass just gets delivered - it is not installed. The most the delivery company will do is attach it to the pedastal stand unless you have paid extra for a wall mounting service (which is only offered to certain postcodes AFAIK). It's up to you to turn it on and follow the on-screen instructions to get connected to the streaming service.
If you don't think your broadband is up to the job (it needs to be fast and stable for Glass to function reliably) then you can cancel the order before delivery by phoning Sky, or you can get the TV delivered and try it out. If it doesn't function reliably enough you can request cancellation within the first 31 days of activation. Sky will then send a courier to collect the TV and you will be re-imbursed for any money paid to that point for the hardware.