27 Nov 2023 09:25 PM
Hi we are on PlusNet broadband, recently the SkyQ box has been losing wifi connectivity dozens of times a day, no other device has a problem. I've now run a cable into the router and last night all was fine, today my wife has mentioned problems with wifi. I've done a Speedtest and it registers between fail to test, to maybe 0.5mbps. When I disconnect the cable it goes back to its more normal 38 mbps. Put the cable back in and it slows down again. I've done a software update on the SkyQ box, rebooted etc but the same situation. Any ideas?
27 Nov 2023 09:47 PM
Just need to clarify a few things...I got the bit with SkyQ dropping out and other devices working fine.. Thats what this thread is all about so a good start.
'Wife mentions problems with the WiFi'...problems with what from the Wifi, phone, laptop,skyQ etc?
Speedtest fail....is that a test done from your phone for example measuring the speed from your Router / Hub?
And the 'Run a cable'..is that run an ethernet cable from your Hub to the SkyQ?
28 Nov 2023 06:19 AM
I re-set the sky box a few days ago it was fine for three days then internet connection dropped again. Yesterday the 27th I plugged an Ethernet cable from the router to the sky Q box ((3 feet away) I'm hoping this will resolve my problem, fingers crossed.
28 Nov 2023 08:46 AM - last edited: 28 Nov 2023 08:46 AM
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@Finwhale wrote:I re-set the sky box a few days ago it was fine for three days then internet connection dropped again. Yesterday the 27th I plugged an Ethernet cable from the router to the sky Q box ((3 feet away) I'm hoping this will resolve my problem, fingers crossed.
And reset the network to use ethernet?
Disabled wifi?
28 Nov 2023 10:31 AM
Disabled Wi-Fi?
28 Nov 2023 10:32 AM
No I didn't re-set I just plugged the cable in so far so good
05 Dec 2023 11:15 PM
I am having the same issue and have sky as my internet provider so even that isn't the answer.
I have had a new router sent out the lot but still no joy, got a WiFi booster still the same the service is getting more expensive but the standard is slipping well below what you are paying for.
05 Dec 2023 11:46 PM
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@Frewbhoy82 wrote:I am having the same issue and have sky as my internet provider so even that isn't the answer.
I have had a new router sent out the lot but still no joy, got a WiFi booster still the same the service is getting more expensive but the standard is slipping well below what you are paying for.
Try this?
06 Dec 2023 06:56 AM
06 Dec 2023 06:57 AM
That solved the issue for me my router is 2 feet away from sky box I plugged in an Ethernet cable so far so good.
06 Dec 2023 07:55 AM
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@Neil+of+Yapton wrote:Hi we are on PlusNet broadband, recently the SkyQ box has been losing wifi connectivity dozens of times a day, no other device has a problem. I've now run a cable into the router and last night all was fine, today my wife has mentioned problems with wifi. I've done a Speedtest and it registers between fail to test, to maybe 0.5mbps. When I disconnect the cable it goes back to its more normal 38 mbps. Put the cable back in and it slows down again. I've done a software update on the SkyQ box, rebooted etc but the same situation. Any ideas?
On this one, don't lnow if it's resolved now, but two posaibilities come to mind;
1. The Q box was known for spamming networks with broadcast packets. Some people on here with deep networking skills and analysis tools used to show examples but they don't tend to post any more since Sky seemed to have largely fixed it. Maybe it's doing somethinh like that and overloading the router.
2. it was downloading something and maxing our your internet connection.
06 Dec 2023 10:26 AM
We had an engineer out last week and so far touch wood no further issues.
He Ethernet cables off my router a sky booster and then connected the main q box to the booster via sky Wi-Fi setting and added an extra booster in the house for the mini box and fingers crossed it's solved all the issues I was having with dropping out.
06 Dec 2023 10:39 AM
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@Datson85 wrote:We had an engineer out last week and so far touch wood no further issues.
He Ethernet cables off my router a sky booster and then connected the main q box to the booster via sky Wi-Fi setting and added an extra booster in the house for the mini box and fingers crossed it's solved all the issues I was having with dropping out.
How far apart did he put the booster from the router?
06 Dec 2023 11:24 AM
Its on the same unit just the other end so about 50cms apart. It's a BT Hub and Ethernet cable to the booster and then Wi-Fi linked via the WPS button to the sky Q box under the sky Wi-Fi option. Hope that's made sense,
06 Dec 2023 11:59 AM - last edited: 06 Dec 2023 11:59 AM
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@Datson85 wrote:Its on the same unit just the other end so about 50cms apart. It's a BT Hub and Ethernet cable to the booster and then Wi-Fi linked via the WPS button to the sky Q box under the sky Wi-Fi option. Hope that's made sense,
Ah yeah - that's probably worth doing then in spite of the close proximity.
I would check the BT router and Booster aren't competing on the same wifi channel.
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