21 Dec 2023 11:01 PM
Hi,
I've seen posts like this but I didn't find a decent solution.
i recently installed a TP Link Deco mesh using PX50 Deco units
my sky q box now has a nasty habit of losing connection to wifi when it has been on for a while. The solution is to reset the sky q network settings and re-enter the deco wifi password. It will then work again for a while but within 24hrs, I'm doing it all again!
in the deco app, I've turned of Mesh for the sky Q box, set it to only use the nearest Deco (which is also the main deco in the mesh) and it still keeps happening!
in the deco app, the sky q box sometimes moves to the "offline clients" list and it appears that it has trouble reconnecting after this has happened.
is there another setting somewhere?
its very frustrating!
I previously used BT Whole Home mesh discs and it was fine. It's just the Deco mesh I'm now having trouble with
22 Dec 2023 12:53 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreIt was never fine with my BT discs.
What ISP?
Have you tried hard wiring the Q to a Deco?
22 Dec 2023 06:51 AM
I'm with BT. I've ditched the whole home extenders as after a we built. little kitchen extension we can no longer get tye
signal to the other side of the house. with the PX50 deco units, it's no problem as they can also use powerline to connect to each other.
ive not tried hard wiring as the nearest Deco is in the hallway adjacent to the living room. A cable isn't really practical.
Of all my WiFi devices, the Sky Q is the only one causing problems. The
22 Dec 2023 06:55 AM
Also, I have had a fair few occasions where the sky q box shows the message "it looks like you have internet connection problems blah blah" on all the main menu screens but when I check the network settings, I see 4 ticks!
22 Dec 2023 09:12 AM - last edited: 22 Dec 2023 09:13 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreYep. All the same for me although the BT discs work throughout my house so I haven't had to upgrade. And I've changed ISP from BT to Box fttp. Makes no difference of course. I moved one disc to put it close enough to the Q for discreet ethernet.
22 Dec 2023 09:27 AM
Having seen this so many times and never seen a decent answer other than "use an Ethernet cable", it suggests to me that the sky q box is the only common factor.
Is it time for a firmware update for sky q????
22 Dec 2023 10:16 AM - last edited: 22 Dec 2023 10:19 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreOh the Q wifi stack is absolutely the problem.
If they haven't fixed it in 7 years I wouldn't hold your breath. I suspect it's a problem buried deep in some 3rd party component. I know they were using Airties for their mesh tech.
I'd be happy if they just fixed the grammar in the error message but fortunately the only place I've seen it in the last 2 years is on this forum since I rejigged my network.
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