26 Jun 2024 09:07 AM
Is it possible to use powerline adapter in my house to help with Sky Stream to my puck upstairs...
Having problems with Wi-Fi dropping out at various times of the day ..??
26 Jun 2024 09:43 AM
@Peter+107 wrote:Is it possible to use powerline adapter in my house to help with Sky Stream to my puck upstairs...
Having problems with Wi-Fi dropping out at various times of the day ..??
Yes. Powerline adapters can work well for many people, if the internal electrical wiring in your home is of half decent quality.
You don't need to spend much - you can get starter kits for £30-£40.
It's a simple case of plugging one adapter into the mains next to your router and connecting an ethernet cable from the router to the adapter.
You then connect a second adapter next to the Stream puck in your other room and run another ethernet cable from it to the puck. Turn WiFi off on the puck settings and your broadband connection should be transferred from your router, through your home's electrical wiring, to the puck.
26 Jun 2024 10:36 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@Peter+107 In addition to the advice already given by @Padam_Padam note that the Ethernet ports on both Glass and Stream only support 10/100mbps so don't waste money on the more expensive 1Gb powerline adapters.