23 Jun 2023 02:37 PM
Good Afternoon,
I have an internet connection coming into my home which is connected to the main Sky Q box in COMS units. I also have set up a boost network through CAT5 structure in the house which is named differently and provides strong WIFI in all other rooms in the house then the one connected to Sky Q main box.
Is it possible to have main Sky Q box on 1 WIFI connection and then the remaining mini boxes connecting to another connection that provides a stronger WIFI coverage.
It appears the mini boxes are picking up same as main sky q box.
Any guidance or help be appreciated
23 Jun 2023 03:16 PM
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@Wilmister wrote:
Good Afternoon,
I have an internet connection coming into my home which is connected to the main Sky Q box in COMS units. I also have set up a boost network through CAT5 structure in the house which is named differently and provides strong WIFI in all other rooms in the house then the one connected to Sky Q main box.
Is it possible to have main Sky Q box on 1 WIFI connection and then the remaining mini boxes connecting to another connection that provides a stronger WIFI coverage.
It appears the mini boxes are picking up same as main sky q box.
Any guidance or help be appreciated
Hi @Wilmister
If you are on 3rd part broadband then I'm afraid the minis if connected by WiFi will only connect to the Q WiFi mesh generated by the main Q box.
23 Jun 2023 03:23 PM
23 Jun 2023 03:27 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreHi @Wilmister
If there is any possibility to have all boxes connected by Ethernet to a 3rd party provider this should work. They all must be connected to the same network.
23 Jun 2023 03:41 PM
Thanks @oldfella
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