30 Jan 2024 05:05 PM - last edited: 30 Jan 2024 05:22 PM
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@Tom-44 wrote:
Photo of internal Sky Q port
That would generally be intended for the now outdated Sky+ Multiroom (single dish cable) rather than Sky Q Multiscreen (no dish feed)
30 Jan 2024 05:07 PM - last edited: 30 Jan 2024 05:09 PM
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@Tom-44 wrote:
@Daniel0210 originally purchased from SKY
Hi @Tom-44
Provided the wall plate satellite sockets are connected to your Router and your main Q boxes is also connected by Ethernet then you need the following.
When all boxes are connected to your router by Ethernet you can then switch off all Q box WiFi.
Start with main Q box and first carry out a Network reset with the Ethernet connected.
Network Reset found in Q box Home - Settings - Setup - Network.
Highlight Status and then select Reset on the right hand side. Select connect wired to non Sky Router (or Sky router if on Sky Broadband). Do not carry out any WPS and just wait for the box to connect. It may take a couple of minutes. If it does not connect there is an issue with the Ethernet connection.
As soon as it connects go into the Q box hidden menu and turn off WiFi.
To enter hidden menu press Home and navigate down to Settings but do not select Settings.
With Settings highlighted press 0 0 1 Select.
Go to Network to turn off both bands of WiFi. Confirm before exit.
Repeat the network reset on any minis in the Mini Home menu with the Ethernet connected. Again do not do any WPS and just wait for it to connect.
Once it is connected go into the mini hidden menu (same procedure as above) and turn off both bands of WiFi. Confirm before exit.
30 Jan 2024 05:14 PM
Thanks @oldfella I will try those suggestions - thanks also to @TimmyBGood @nigea99 @Daniel0210
30 Jan 2024 05:18 PM - last edited: 30 Jan 2024 05:43 PM
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Note that it's an ethernet port on the faceplate which needs to be on the same data-cable distribution as the main Q box (and ideally the internet router) in a legitimate ethernet topology.
Unfortunately it's rather common for such faceplates to be wired somewhat randomly, or with cables run back to a semi-random location with no provision for an ethernet switch.
30 Jan 2024 05:41 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreI'd also observe that unless there's some labelling or a diagram somewhere, random ethernet ports aren't necessarily helpful...
31 Jan 2024 09:01 AM
@TimmyBGood many thanks for the additional guidance - Cheers - Tom
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