Discussion topic: Moving to new Broadband provider with Sky Q
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Message posted on 17 Apr 2024 03:07 PM
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Moving to new Broadband provider with Sky Q
Sorry if this has been asked before. I'm getting to the end of my tether with Sky Broadband, constant dropouts, slow speeds and Mini boxes disconnecting. I have an engineer visit on Friday but, if they cant fix it, I'm going to leave but keep Sky Q short term.
My question is, if I move to, say, EE broadband, will I lose any funtionality or benefits by not being with Sky? Do Mini boxes still work as they are supposed to?
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Message posted on 17 Apr 2024 03:16 PM - last edited: 17 Apr 2024 03:23 PM
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Re: Moving to new Broadband provider with Sky Q
@KVet79 wrote:
Sorry if this has been asked before. I'm getting to the end of my tether with Sky Broadband, constant dropouts, slow speeds and Mini boxes disconnecting. I have an engineer visit on Friday but, if they cant fix it, I'm going to leave but keep Sky Q short term.
My question is, if I move to, say, EE broadband, will I lose any funtionality or benefits by not being with Sky? Do Mini boxes still work as they are supposed to?
hi @KVet79
Yes the SKY Q mini boxes still have the same functionality
the key difference is that the mini box(es) will not use your Home wifi when it is another provider but instead use a wifi signal generated by the main box. (So this move is unlikely to help this)
Depending on location of the boxes this can lead to more connection problems - although an alternative is to connect them via ethernet (or Powerline adapters)
BTW I am with EE (previously BT) and no problems with my mini -(my main is connected to the router via ethernet as my prveious SKY HD box)
Message posted on 17 Apr 2024 03:47 PM - last edited: 17 Apr 2024 03:58 PM
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Re: Moving to new Broadband provider with Sky Q
@KVet79 wrote:
...................... Do Mini boxes still work as they are supposed to?
Hi @KVet79
Main difference with Sky Broadband and third party is , If usingWiFi then the main Q box can only connect to the 2.4 Ghz band. (With Sky Broadband it will use the 5Ghz)
Also minis and main Q box no longer automatically become WiFi hotspots for connecting other devices. Hotspots can be set up but most do not find it very successful.
Message posted on 17 Apr 2024 03:53 PM
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Re: Moving to new Broadband provider with Sky Q
@KVet79Are you sure that it is an issue with sky bb or the sky router rather than a line/connection issue. If it is a line issue and you move to EE you could have the same issues.
Message posted on 17 Apr 2024 04:11 PM
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Re: Moving to new Broadband provider with Sky Q
Thanks for all the replies.
I don't think it's a line issue. I'm getting the orange Talk light fail regularly. Sipped to my router is about 450, but I'm only getting 10-20 regularly on WiFi. Mini boxes don't connect so I cant see it being a problem with the line.
I've never understood PowerLine previously, might look into it.
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