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This message was authored by Bandyrobs This message was authored by: Bandyrobs

Sky Q - DECO Mesh issues

I have read several similar articles on here but as yet have not found a solution to my issue so hoping someone can help.

 

I have Sky Broadband of course, a Sky Q box and 1 mini. I also have a DECO mesh (E4R) and our house wifi runs off the DECO network access points.

 

The Q boxes had been connected wirelessly to the DECO network too but I found that the connection was inconsistent and unreliable so switched so that they connected to the Sky router wirelessly instead. This now results in drop outs betweem the Q main and mini..every day so that we have to reset the network connection. Our Smart TVs have good connection to the wireless DECO network so had two questions.

 

1) How could we improve the connectivity to thewirless DECO network for the MINI?

2) Could I connect an ethernet cable from the Q main and Mini to the relevant smart tvs to act as a bridge? 

 

Grateful for any advice please.

 

Thanks

 

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This message was authored by oldfella This message was authored by: oldfella

Re: Sky Q - DECO Mesh issues

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Hi @Bandyrobs 

Normally the best option with a 3rd party mesh is to connect all the Q boxes to the mesh nodes and then switch off all Q box WiFi.

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Re: Sky Q - DECO Mesh issues

My experience with deco and sky was mixed. As mentioned by @oldfella the best/recommended way is to wire each sky box to a deco node. However, I had mixed results. There's a document on tp link's site (which I don't think I can link to) but it suggests the recommended way is as above but also with your main deco set in AP mode.

Now I did it this way and my sky stuff worked well but my general WiFi and speed dropped off seriously.

I have reverted to using deco in router mode. The sky box and minis are connecting to the sky router wirelessly and now using powerline plug pair to connect a difficult outlying mini.

This message was authored by sheppardspie This message was authored by: sheppardspie

Re: Sky Q - DECO Mesh issues

We hard wired Main Q box and  2 minis back to a switch that is connected to the main Deco Mesh P9 uniyt this resolved most of the problems. However I have now discovered that the wifi signal generated by the Q box is interfering with the Deco mesh signal and needs to be switched off. This is cauasing the Deco unit to disconndect from the internet.

@sheppardspie

Bandyrobs
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This message was authored by Bandyrobs This message was authored by: Bandyrobs

Re: Sky Q - DECO Mesh issues

Thanks @oldfella but surely this defeats the object of a mesh? My Q boxes are nowhere near the nodes so will have to run cables everywhere! That is why I was hoping that if the TV where the Q box is, is receiving stable and reliable wfi, I could connect to this with an ethernet cable.

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Re: Sky Q - DECO Mesh issues

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@Bandyrobs wrote:

Thanks @oldfella but surely this defeats the object of a mesh? My Q boxes are nowhere near the nodes so will have to run cables everywhere! That is why I was hoping that if the TV where the Q box is, is receiving stable and reliable wfi, I could connect to this with an ethernet cable.


Hi @Bandyrobs 

The problem is that the mini will not connect reliably to a 3rd party WiFi and is only looking for the Q box WiFi.

When running a 3rd party mesh Network alongside the Sky Q mesh there is likely going to be interference between the Networks and possible instability in the connection.

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Re: Sky Q - DECO Mesh issues

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@Bandyrobs wrote:

I was hoping that if the TV where the Q box is, is receiving stable and reliable wfi, I could connect to this with an ethernet cable.


I'm not aware of any smart television which can act as a wireless-to-wired network bridge.  Q television boxes can do this (so a Q box on WiFi can potentially supply a television or other device with an ethernet connection) because Q hardware was specifically designed for that very specialist task as part of its wider mesh node functionality.

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Sky Glass 55" (on ethernet) & two Stream Pucks (one ethernet / one WiFi)
BT Halo 3+ Ultrafast FTTP (500Mbs), BT Smart Hub 2
Bandyrobs
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This message was authored by Bandyrobs This message was authored by: Bandyrobs

Re: Sky Q - DECO Mesh issues

Ok..understood. Thanks

Bandyrobs
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This message was authored by Bandyrobs This message was authored by: Bandyrobs

Re: Sky Q - DECO Mesh issues

Latest now is that I am unable to connect to the Sky router at all now. Turned off the DECO mesh completey so the only wifi network is from the Sky router. Turned off the Q main and mini > rebooted both > rebooted router and nothing. Why do I bother with Sky after all these years? Every other device works find in the house using the mesh but not the Sky boxes. Next step will be the laborious task of calling Sky CS I guess. Thanks for your advice.

 

This message was authored by Chodley This message was authored by: Chodley

Re: Sky Q - DECO Mesh issues

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I moved my meah nodes around a bit to solve the cable length issue. But ended up using powerlines for the two minis as I just couldn't find a way to make that work.

This message was authored by sheppardspie This message was authored by: sheppardspie

Re: Sky Q - DECO Mesh issues

I asked Sky to tell  me how to turn off both the 2.5GHz and 5.0GHz wifi on the Q box. Since I did that and hard wired all the Sky units back to the main Deco unit the wifi to all the other kit has been stable.  I have also found that these interence problems take some days to build up.

Good luck

This message was authored by TimmyBGood This message was authored by: TimmyBGood

Re: Sky Q - DECO Mesh issues

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@sheppardspie wrote:

I asked Sky to tell  me how to turn off both the 2.5GHz and 5.0GHz wifi on the Q box. 



1) Press the ‘Home’ button on your remote control.
2) Scroll down to highlight ‘Settings’ but DO NOTpress select.
3) Press ‘001’.
4) Press ‘Select’


Then: Network -

- 2.4Ghz wireless - Off

- 5Ghz wireless - Off

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Sky Glass 55" (on ethernet) & two Stream Pucks (one ethernet / one WiFi)
BT Halo 3+ Ultrafast FTTP (500Mbs), BT Smart Hub 2
This message was authored by Chodley This message was authored by: Chodley

Re: Sky Q - DECO Mesh issues

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*cough*
2.4

*cough*

This message was authored by sheppardspie This message was authored by: sheppardspie

Re: Sky Q - DECO Mesh issues

Thank you.

I had forgotten what I had been told so did not want to pass on duff info.

This message was authored by Paz1 This message was authored by: Paz1

Re: Sky Q - DECO Mesh issues

Hello,

 

I have had the same issue for months now and it's very frustrating. What I have done is hardwired the Skyq box to my deco P9. turned off 2.4ghz on sky q mini boxes. I also have a Sky booster for the Sky q signal only as I live in a 3 storey house and one of the mini boxes is located on the  3rd floor. My broadband is with Virgin (much better speed) This has solved my issue. With multiple mesh systems they can interfere. Sky Q builds it's own mesh. 

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