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Message posted on 07 May 2024 01:49 PM
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Sky Glass
Sky glass keeps freezing
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Message posted on 07 May 2024 02:00 PM
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Re: Sky Glass
@gillianmarwood wrote:Sky glass keeps freezing
@try pulling the plug for 5 minutes first. Is it new or have you had it a while
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Message posted on 07 May 2024 04:14 PM
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Re: Sky Glass
@gillianmarwood Welcome to the forum. If the reboot doesn't help as already suggested by @Jporch316 then you might need to consider that the quality and speed of your WiFi signal being received at the Glass TV (not that being received at the router) is insufficient. This can be checked with the Netflix App (Get help > Check network). The minimum speeds recommended by Sky are as follows:
HD = 25mbps
UHD = 30mbps
HD + 1 puck = 30mbps
UHD + 1 puck = 35mbps
The important thing with Wi-Fi is to have a stable signal as both Glass and Stream are susceptible to problems if there is any signal fluctuation or interference. For this reason an Ethernet connection is usually better than WiFi as it maintains better stability. If you try an Ethernet connection don’t forget to turn off WiFi in Settings / Network / Advance settings.
If this is not practical (as in my own home) then you could consider Powerline Adapters which are about £35 on Amazon. Don’t waste money on a Gb model as Glass and Stream Ethernet ports only support 100mbps.
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Message posted on 07 May 2024 05:39 PM - last edited: 07 May 2024 06:00 PM
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Re: Sky Glass
Do Sky check whether the customer has an adequate BB service to support Stream... with the warning that it only applies if Ethernet is used?
Message posted on 07 May 2024 05:47 PM
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@Exiled-in-HH wrote:Do check whether the customer has an adequate BB service to support Stream... with the warning that it only applies if Ethernet is used?
Most routers that come from ISPs are pretty cheap kits that won't necessary provide strong and stable WiFi networks, which will only get weaker due to local interference.
Thats the reason the recommendation when customers get these types of issues is to test via Ethernet to prove that is the cause. Ethernet can be used as a the permanent fix or the customer could invest in a better router or a mesh network to improve their WiFi network.
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Message posted on 07 May 2024 06:00 PM
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Re: Sky Glass
@MarkGoldsmith wrote:
@Exiled-in-HH wrote:Do check whether the customer has an adequate BB service to support Stream... with the warning that it only applies if Ethernet is used?
Most routers that come from ISPs are pretty cheap kits that won't necessary provide strong and stable WiFi networks, which will only get weaker due to local interference.
Thats the reason the recommendation when customers get these types of issues is to test via Ethernet to prove that is the cause. Ethernet can be used as a the permanent fix or the customer could invest in a better router or a mesh network to improve their WiFi network.
That's why Sky wouldn't be able to comment on BB support OTHER than for Ethernet connection😉
Message posted on 25 May 2024 04:05 PM
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Sky keeps freezing
Sky glass keeps freezing
Message posted on 25 May 2024 05:09 PM
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Re: Sky keeps freezing
@gillianmarwood One of the main reasons for freezing is the quality and speed of the WiFi signal being received at the TV/puck and not that being received at the router. This can be checked with the Netflix App (Get help > Check network). The minimum speeds recommended by Sky are as follows:
HD = 25mbps
UHD = 30mbps
HD + 1 puck = 30mbps
UHD + 1 puck = 35mbps
The important thing with Wi-Fi is to have a stable signal as both Glass and Stream are susceptible to problems if there is any signal fluctuation or interference. For this reason an Ethernet connection is usually better than WiFi as it maintains better stability. If you try an Ethernet connection don’t forget to turn off WiFi in Settings / Network / Advance settings.
If this is not practical (as in my own home) then you could consider Powerline Adapters which are about £35 on Amazon. Don’t waste money on a Gb model as Glass and Stream Ethernet ports only support 100mbps.
If my post has solved your issue please mark as an "Answer"
If it has helped please give it a "Like"
Message posted on 25 May 2024 05:13 PM
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Re: Sky keeps freezing
@gillianmarwood Did you follow any of the advise provided when you posted on 7th March?
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Samsung 75" 4K TV, Sky Glass Gen 2 55", Sky Stream, VM 1 Gig Broadband, Sony 7.1 AV Receiver, Technisat MultiSat receiver.
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