Discussion topic: Does a Sky Q (Multiscreen) work OK when using a non Sky broadband provider.
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‎14 Sep 2024 03:35 PM
Hi, I am thinking of getting multiscreen to allow my Sky Q recordings to be watched on another TV upstairs.
My Sky Q box is a newer 1TB UHD model and I understand that the mini boxes will not play UHD which is OK as we can record on the normal HD channels if needed.
I was wondering if the WiFi Network set up between the Sky Q box and the Mini box is separate to the main WiFi network when Sky is not providing the Broadband and router and whether this causes problems for people.
Thank you.
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‎14 Sep 2024 03:43 PM
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@DaHoov wrote:
Hi, I am thinking of getting multiscreen to allow my Sky Q recordings to be watched on another TV upstairs.
My Sky Q box is a newer 1TB UHD model and I understand that the mini boxes will not play UHD which is OK as we can record on the normal HD channels if needed.
I was wondering if the WiFi Network set up between the Sky Q box and the Mini box is separate to the main WiFi network when Sky is not providing the Broadband and router and whether this causes problems for people.
Thank you.
Hi @DaHoov
On 3rd Party broadband the minis if using WiFi connect to the WiFi mesh generated by the main Q box and not to your router Network.
Issues depend on distance and obstacles between the Q boxes .
Sky will provide Sky Q Boosters if necessary to locate between the main Q box and the mini to aid connection.