Discussion topic: Freezing and grainey
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Message posted on 10 May 2026 01:26 PM
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Freezing and grainey
Had enough of sky streaming. We were with
Now and it was brilliant(part of Sky) but we have switched to Sky streaming. It keeps saying it's not connected to the internet or it buffers or freezes and when you watch sky sports you can't recognise the footballers as they are so grainey. We watched better football in Spain on sky in a bar. My husband wants to watch football today and can't get sky sports. Really had
enough of it. Paying good Mo he for a rubbish service
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Message posted on 10 May 2026 02:17 PM
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Re: Freezing and grainey
@Sunnyspain16 wrote:
We were with Now and it was brilliant(part of Sky)
Now runs at lower resolution and so has less bandwidth demand
but we have switched to Sky streaming. It keeps saying it's not connected to the internet or it buffers or freezes and when you watch sky sports you can't recognise the footballers as they are so grainey.
Presumably because WiFi speed arriving at the puck is inadequate
We watched better football in Spain on sky in a bar.
That would typically be rather naughty satellite reception falling on a really big dish.
My husband wants to watch football today and can't get sky sports. Really had
enough of it. Paying good Mo he for a rubbish service
It's speed arriving at the puck which you'd need to investigate.
BT Halo 3+ Ultrafast FTTP (500Mbs), BT Smart Hub 2
Message posted on 10 May 2026 03:27 PM
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Re: Freezing and grainey
Open Netflix, go to settings, and click on "check my network". that will give you the speed the puck is actually receiving.
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