01 Apr 2024 05:10 PM
Now I'm getting this across all pucks regularly.
very annoying. And yes, I have turned the option on for it to remain online in Standby.
this is after 8 years of flaky performance with Q. Can't Sky make a box that works?
01 Apr 2024 05:11 PM
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01 Apr 2024 05:52 PM
Probably has more to do with your flaky WiFi than the sky stream box. I never have this issue
01 Apr 2024 05:53 PM
Improve your wifi
Connect vie ethernet
Try power adaptors
these are your three options
01 Apr 2024 05:54 PM
I don't have flaky WiFi. I have a gb connection coming out at 300-500mbps WiFi and no other hardware ever has any issue.
01 Apr 2024 05:55 PM
Do you mean to be abrupt and condescending?
01 Apr 2024 05:57 PM
Sadly Sky Stream pucks are overly sensitive little critters, more so than any other streaming device I've owned. Unfortunately any little bit of network speed fluctuation can send them into a tizzy.
01 Apr 2024 06:01 PM
@Marvinator I think that Jason meant the WiFi connection to your Puck could be a sketchy. By that I mean that while the puck has a connection, the connection is fast but if it's dropping its connection frequently, this could be caused by interference. How far away from the router is your puck?
01 Apr 2024 06:02 PM
Thanks very much. I'll speak to Sky and ask them to reduce my monthly cost until they can fix their boxes to work properly.
01 Apr 2024 06:03 PM
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@Marvinator wrote:I don't have flaky WiFi. I have a gb connection coming out at 300-500mbps WiFi and no other hardware ever has any issue.
In most WiFi setups there will be times where the signal may weaken, packets may drop or the WiFi network may reboot. As the Sky streaming platform needs to have a perm connection to Sky servers, should it ever lose connection it tends to not be able to re-establish without a reboot, typically because the puck or glass tv will crash if the lack of signal is long enough (and it may only need to be a couple of seconds).
Most other devices don't need a constant connection to the internet they would only require it when you are actually opening a show or app for it to stream something.
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01 Apr 2024 06:05 PM
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@Marvinator wrote:Thanks very much. I'll speak to Sky and ask them to reduce my monthly cost until they can fix their boxes to work properly.
Sky would suggest you connect via Ethernet and disable the WiFi on the picks settings.
Ultimately Sky have no responsibility over the strength and stability of a customers WiFi network in their own home ( there are numerous reasons why there could be interference or network dropouts.).
Obviously the exception is if you are on Sky broadband and have WiFi Max as Skys re pretty much gurantee a strong WiFi signal in every corner of your house with WiFi Max.
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01 Apr 2024 06:06 PM
@MarkGoldsmith wrote:As the Sky streaming platform needs to have a perm connection to Sky servers
Therein lies the biggest problem with Sky's streaming service IMHO.
01 Apr 2024 06:07 PM
Thanks. It's about 10 feet away. My 2014 MacBook is the same distance and never loses connection. Nothing else does.
i am reluctant to Ethernet it as i did with Q. I believe the Ethernet port on the Stream puck is limited to 100 mbps, so feels like a step back.
01 Apr 2024 06:09 PM
I have a strong signal in every corner of my house. I have mesh.
01 Apr 2024 06:09 PM
Thanks. Maybe it's better not to have it connected while in standby mode in that case.