Discussion topic: Since full fibre always getting network connection problems
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Message posted on 08 May 2025 08:43 PM
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Since full fibre always getting network connection problems
I am so fed up of having to input my password every day or sometimes multiple times a day, all since we had sky full fibre. I've had sky for over a decade and I've never had so much hassle with it! It's very frustrating having to connect the sky box to the internet constantly when the internet is still on and nothing has changed! The boxes just do not seem compatible with the full fibre as they were previously. I'm thinking of leaving sky in that annoyed with it. Anyone else noticed this since changing to full fibre?
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Message posted on 09 May 2025 07:06 AM
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Re: Since full fibre always getting network connection problems
@Loola1 Did you get the white Sky Max hub when you changed to full fibre? If not, which Sky hub do you have (look for the model number on the back)?
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Message posted on 09 May 2025 12:54 PM
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Re: Since full fibre always getting network connection problems
Yes it's the white one, it seems like they don't like 'talking' to each other, I nearly had a rage when I had to repeat connection 5 times yesterday.
Message posted on 09 May 2025 01:01 PM
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Re: Since full fibre always getting network connection problems
@Loola1 wrote:Yes it's the white one, it seems like they don't like 'talking' to each other, I nearly had a rage when I had to repeat connection 5 times yesterday.
Unlike the older Sky Hub, the new Max version is much more modern and WiFi 6, the Q hardware is nearly 10 years old now so it does seem to struggle with modern routers in some set ups (my EE one is WiFi 6 and also having issues).
Any chance you can connect the main Q box via Ethernet? Do you have any mini boxes?
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Message posted on 09 May 2025 01:24 PM
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Re: Since full fibre always getting network connection problems
@Loola1 wrote:
Yes it's the white one, it seems like they don't like 'talking' to each other, I nearly had a rage when I had to repeat connection 5 times yesterday.
Hi @Loola1
With you new Sky Max hub it performs like a 3rd party router with Sky Q.
You need to connect it to you main Q box by using SSID and password for the 2.4 Ghz band. (Unless you use Ethernet
If you have any minis on WiFi then they need to connect by WPS to the main Q box (or a Q booster or already connected mini if nearer)
Message posted on 12 May 2025 06:16 PM
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Re: Since full fibre always getting network connection problems
I'll give it a try! Thank you.
Message posted on 12 May 2025 09:38 PM
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Re: Since full fibre always getting network connection problems
@stereohaven wrote:
@Loola1 wrote:Yes it's the white one, it seems like they don't like 'talking' to each other, I nearly had a rage when I had to repeat connection 5 times yesterday.
Unlike the older Sky Hub, the new Max version is much more modern and WiFi 6, the Q hardware is nearly 10 years old now so it does seem to struggle with modern routers in some set ups (my EE one is WiFi 6 and also having issues).
Any chance you can connect the main Q box via Ethernet? Do you have any mini boxes?
I believe you can run an additional "compatibility mode" 2.4GHz wifi network on the EE router which Sky Q is less finicky about.
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