07 May 2024 07:29 PM
I'm ready to switch over to Stream. I'm hoping it's less fussy....
07 May 2024 07:45 PM - last edited: 07 May 2024 07:48 PM
I've noticed that when minis are hardwired it creates a loop and it bombs my network as my minis connects via Ethernet to my core switch and for some reason still shows up as connected to my main q box which is on another switch which then creates a loop and a broadcast storm,
Enabling STP just kills the mini boxes from working, only way I got them to work was having my main q box hardwired to my switch and then connecting mini boxes to the main box with WPS, having STP enabled or disabled doesn't matter in this scenario
(I'm not with Sky Broadband)
07 May 2024 11:14 PM
The permanent solution is to turn off wifi on all the boxes then set up a dedicated VLAN and put all sky boxes on it up to 4 in total. If you have 5 or more create another VLAN with a 2nd master box.
Nobody in sky tech support will be able to help. The developers have network bugs in the skyQ network code that ignores the switch SSTP and causes broadcast storms using up 90% of the network bandwidth. You can see it in the wireshark logs they try to set up their own little network within your network and they all scream looking for a virtual mac address that doesn't exist. You can't even ping the Q boxes on the network. 100% VLAN will solve the problem.
08 May 2024 08:12 AM
Whoever created the sky mesh system knows absolutely nothing about network...
08 May 2024 01:00 PM
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@BobbyLovesSky wrote:The permanent solution is to turn off wifi on all the boxes then set up a dedicated VLAN and put all sky boxes on it up to 4 in total. If you have 5 or more create another VLAN with a 2nd master box.
Nobody in sky tech support will be able to help. The developers have network bugs in the skyQ network code that ignores the switch SSTP and causes broadcast storms using up 90% of the network bandwidth. You can see it in the wireshark logs they try to set up their own little network within your network and they all scream looking for a virtual mac address that doesn't exist. You can't even ping the Q boxes on the network. 100% VLAN will solve the problem.
Do you mean SSTP?
08 May 2024 04:56 PM
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@ThePope27 wrote:
Whoever created the sky mesh system knows absolutely nothing about network...
@ThePope27 the Sky mesh system is from Airties so you need to read up on how the Airties network is supposed to work
08 May 2024 06:16 PM
That's great but "Airties" is atrocious.
Doesnt follow any of the basics of networking.
08 May 2024 08:36 PM
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@Laing1 wrote:
@ThePope27 wrote:Whoever created the sky mesh system knows absolutely nothing about network...
@ThePope27 the Sky mesh system is from Airties so you need to read up on how the Airties network is supposed to work
Is it supposed to flood the network with broadcast packets? 😉
08 May 2024 09:10 PM
@Chodley wrote:
@Laing1 wrote:
@ThePope27 wrote:Whoever created the sky mesh system knows absolutely nothing about network...
@ThePope27 the Sky mesh system is from Airties so you need to read up on how the Airties network is supposed to work
Is it supposed to flood the network with broadcast packets? 😉
Is it supposed to create loops in networks 😉
08 May 2024 09:35 PM
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@ThePope27 wrote:
@Chodley wrote:
@Laing1 wrote:
@ThePope27 wrote:
Whoever created the sky mesh system knows absolutely nothing about network...
@ThePope27 the Sky mesh system is from Airties so you need to read up on how the Airties network is supposed to work
Is it supposed to flood the network with broadcast packets? 😉
Is it supposed to create loops in networks 😉
Hi @Chodley
Whatever it does it has been successful for millions of users since 2016
08 May 2024 10:02 PM
I know your an avid Sky lover, but you have to admit the implementation was so bad
It isn't really successful, it just sort of works, but as soon as it doesn't like something it bombs it
08 May 2024 10:14 PM
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@ThePope27 wrote:
I know your an avid Sky lover, but you have to admit the implementation was so bad
No such thing. On BT Broadband here but I do love my Sky Q.
It isn't really successful, it just sort of works, but as soon as it doesn't like something it bombs it
It " just sort of works for millions of Q users on Sky Broadband"
09 May 2024 05:42 AM
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@oldfella wrote:
@ThePope27 wrote:
@Chodley wrote:
@Laing1 wrote:
@ThePope27 wrote:Whoever created the sky mesh system knows absolutely nothing about network...
@ThePope27 the Sky mesh system is from Airties so you need to read up on how the Airties network is supposed to work
Is it supposed to flood the network with broadcast packets? 😉
Is it supposed to create loops in networks 😉
Hi @ChodleyWhatever it does it has been successful for millions of users since 2016
Except that the unreliable wifi networking is the single biggest issue on this forum since 2016.
14 Jun 2024 04:49 PM
Just found this post. I'm trying to set up my Sky Q + 1 mini on their own ethernet VLAN in a Synology RT6600ax router plus a Netgear managed switch, but I have a problem with the Sky Q home screen saying there's no internet connection when there actually is (I can open streaming apps using voice control through the remote while the "Apps" screen says there's no internet!). Put the box on the primary/default network and everything works fine. I'd be really interested to know how you've set yours up on a VLAN. Synology support (who are brilliant) are puzzled, and Sky support just says I can't do it cos Sky Q boxes were made before VLANs were in use...
Thanks!
25 Oct 2024 11:58 AM
The system works for millions of users who have a vanilla setup, provided by a sky engineer.
As soon as anyone with a 'deviant' setup and a bit of knowledge starts to fiddle it causes problems.
Just had 500 mbps FFTP installed which precipitated a long term problem I had with my mesh setup randomly shutting down.
Following tips from this thread I realised that I had a network loop caused by ethernet vs Wifi on the main Q box which was dragging down my switch from 550 mbps to 24!
Disabled wifi in secret menu, sorted out the ip addresses and voila superfast, super stable network.
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