03 Sep 2024 10:50 AM
I've got my SkyGlass TV and 1 of my pucks connected to my SkyMax hub using Ethernet.
should I leave my WiFi switched on these 2 devices at the same time as connected to Ethernet?
I'm asking because general advice always leans towards minimising number of connected devices in order to maximise WiFi efficiency.
I'm left not knowing what's best. 🤔
65"SkyGlass TV, 2 x remote pucks, SkyMax hub + 1 x booster Pod, Ethernet connection to TV and 1 x puck. Sky Superfast BB.
03 Sep 2024 10:59 AM
@Cleveleysbob wrote:I've got my SkyGlass TV and 1 of my pucks connected to my SkyMax hub using Ethernet.
should I leave my WiFi switched on these 2 devices at the same time as connected to Ethernet?
I'm asking because general advice always leans towards minimising number of connected devices in order to maximise WiFi efficiency.
I'm left not knowing what's best. 🤔
65"SkyGlass TV, 2 x remote pucks, SkyMax hub + 1 x booster Pod, Ethernet connection to TV and 1 x puck. Sky Superfast BB.
Turn WiFi off on the Glass TV and the puck if you are connecting via ethernet.
03 Sep 2024 10:59 AM
@Cleveleysbob wrote:I've got my SkyGlass TV and 1 of my pucks connected to my SkyMax hub using Ethernet.
should I leave my WiFi switched on these 2 devices at the same time as connected to Ethernet?
I'm asking because general advice always leans towards minimising number of connected devices in order to maximise WiFi efficiency.
I'm left not knowing what's best. 🤔
65"SkyGlass TV, 2 x remote pucks, SkyMax hub + 1 x booster Pod, Ethernet connection to TV and 1 x puck. Sky Superfast BB.
Turn WiFi off on the Glass TV and the puck if you are connecting via ethernet.