@Staffmister wrote:
Ive had sky out again trying to sag it my broadband lol they've installed 2 extra boosters!
i actully think its a sky sales technique so u go for sky broadband as they reckon it helps the boxes! Its all bull im gradually depleting my sky its useless! Movies sports hd gone now! Next is the lot!
@Staffmister afraid to say it could be your broadband and it's not bull that having Sky broadband helps the boxes but thats not say that is the reason for the mini boxes not connecting.
When you have Sky broadband the mini boxes will connect to your wfi signal and form a mesh with the router, main box and any other mini boxes you may have.
When you have third party broadband then the mini boxes only form a mesh with the main Q box and any other mini boxes you have so your router and wifi signal from the router do not form any part of the mesh, the mesh is emitted from the main Q box.
Hence the reason that the mesh may be weaker with just the Q box and the mini box and the need for boosters.
There could be other reasons as well that yes you may have dodgy boxes that dont receive or send out a strong enough mesh signal.
Not all houses are wifi friendly especially if using third party broadband seeing as the router and wifi signal are not part of the mesh.
If using ethernet then by attaching the main box by ethernet to the router then any minis can also be attached to the router
Hope this helps understand how the Sky mesh works
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