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Discussion topic: Heatwave

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This message was authored by: Shirl6

Heatwave

Hi everyone 

anyone having problems today, 25/5 watching live tv programmes like me. I keep getting  a message saying 'technical fault try again later', but it's been like it now since 12 o'clock! 

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This message was authored by: TimmyBGood

Re: Heatwave

Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more

@Shirl6 

 

Heat can certainly affect broadband, particularly over copper circuits.

 

It's also possible that there's more demand when people are staying indoors.

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Sky Glass 55" (on ethernet) & two Stream Pucks (one ethernet / one WiFi)
BT Halo 3+ Ultrafast FTTP (500Mbs), BT Smart Hub 2
This message was authored by: RachIron

Re: Heatwave

I am today! And yesterday! Heat is too much for the boxes. 

This message was authored by: Gincap

Re: Heatwave

Technical fault try again later is reported here almost daily regardless of weather. 

Power off the TV best by unplugging give it a few moments and power up this generally clears the fault. 

This message was authored by: RachIron

Re: Heatwave

This is definitely because of the crazy hot weather we're having. I unplugged for a couple of hours to fully cool down and it's back running ok now.  

This message was authored by: 2muchTV

Re: Heatwave

One of my ISPs (Aquiss) posted this WhatsApp alert just  prior to the heatwave 

"... Extreme heat can affect broadband equipment, not only local to you within your property, but network equipment located up and down the streets of the UK. especially in direct sunlight, resulting in slower speeds or complete power-related issues.... If temperatures reach predictions, network equipment in some parts will reach operating conditions never seen before, therefore unexpected outcomes..." 

Former Sky HD+, Q and Stream customer
Now TV Sports + Entertainment + Cinema + Ultra Boost @ £31 pm (till October 2026)
2 x FTTP lines: Digi £15 pm 900/900 & Aquiss £36pm 80/20
Connected in dual WAN to XT9 mesh
65" Samsung S92C OLED TV
6 other streaming TVs
This message was authored by: RachIron

Re: Heatwave

Nothing to do with Broadband. I'm talking about my SkyQ box.


(your reply feels like advertising??)

This message was authored by: Paul+Boland

Re: Heatwave

@RachIron 

 

You are posting in Sky Glass Forum

 

Sky Glass/Sky Stream has nothing to do with Sky Q 

Sky Q is a  Satellite receiver

Satellite reception is affected by weather heat and rain and wind

 

Sky Glass and Sky Stream does not operate from a Satellite it uses broadband connection it's not the same system as Sky Q 

 

Those on copper broadband connection can be affected by extreme heat 

Fiber Connection less so affected but if a router if close to a window can cause it to overheat when heat outside high regardless of type of broadband connection in use

 

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Gigabit Siro 100% Fiber Broadband with Digiweb
1000 Mbps download and 200 Mbps upload speed
I only use wired ethernet with Sky Glass and Sky Stream Pucks
This message was authored by: RachIron

Re: Heatwave

Oh gosh - sorry! What an idiot - didn't realise I was in the Glass forum. 

I'll shut up and go away 🤣

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