02 Dec 2023 04:46 PM
Just subscribed to sky I have set up my puck and the signal keeps dropping out. It's infuriating and so disappointing 😟
02 Dec 2023 05:20 PM
@SteveP3 wrote:Just subscribed to sky I have set up my puck and the signal keeps dropping out. It's infuriating and so disappointing 😟
Are you connecting via WiFi? What speed is reaching the puck? To find out, open the Netflix app, navigate to the Get Help menu and run a network test.
02 Dec 2023 05:28 PM
I am using an Ethernet connection and the speed is showing as 89.80 MPS
02 Dec 2023 05:35 PM
@SteveP3 wrote:I am using an Ethernet connection and the speed is showing as 89.80 MPS
When you say the signal is cutting out, do you mean the actual live streams are stopping?
02 Dec 2023 05:36 PM
Hi @SteveP3 That speed is more then enough for Sky stream, even for UHD, make sure in the settings you have wi-fi turned off, if the problem persists try unplugging the Ethernet and see how it goes on wi-fi, some users have said they get a more solid connection that way,
02 Dec 2023 05:36 PM
I am losing the whole signal now it is just a blank screen?
02 Dec 2023 05:46 PM
@SteveP3 wrote:I am losing the whole signal now it is just a blank screen?
Give the puck a reboot too - turn it off at the wall for a minute then power back on. They can be temperamental little things sometimes.
02 Dec 2023 05:54 PM
Thankyou. I have rebooted and connected through WiFi. At least I have a signal/picture now will see how it goes..., Thanks again for your help 👍🏼
02 Dec 2023 07:13 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@SteveP3 it seems typicaly to have to reboot a stream puck 2 or 3 times within about 48 hours after the initial setup.
It should then settle down a bit more and act a bit more as expected.
If you are connecting via ethernet i'd strongly suggest going into the settings and disabling the Wifi, if you haven't already. The puck has a habit of defaulting to Wifi if its enabled (even if the ethernet is connected), and can cause some problems.
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02 Dec 2023 09:26 PM
@Freddie+Hayward are you sure think wi-fi is more stable than ethernet... I've never seen that claim?
02 Dec 2023 10:03 PM
Hi @Exiled-in-HH , Yeah that's what I was saying, I use wi-fi, as I found Ethernet not to be as stable.
03 Dec 2023 12:12 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@Exiled-in-HH I use Wi-Fi and don't have any issues. I have seen a number of post over the last year where people having problems have found Wi-Fi works better for them than Ethernet.
03 Dec 2023 08:45 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out morePersonally found WiFi to be much more stable than my original wired connection was. Provided the router is within a good distance and the signal strength is consistent I would always plump for WiFi
03 Dec 2023 09:16 AM
I've had Stream for a little over a year. It goes against my insticts to report this is a positive as every other streaming device in my house is hardwired and works wonderfully, but 6 weeks ago, I unplugged it from Ethernet and switched to Wi-Fi and stability has increased. No stuttering on the switch into commercial breaks whatoever . Ive even managed to watch several Football games now on the UHD channels (both Sky and TNT) for the first time without a single drop out.
I really wish I could explain why, but I can't. I have a great Internet connection, I use quality cabling throughout so I am frankly VERY suprised. I have a mesh node no more than 3 feet away from the Puck .
03 Dec 2023 09:50 AM - last edited: 03 Dec 2023 09:53 AM
@Fothergill1 I wouldn't expect wifi to be an issue dependent on connection speed ... but for wifi to be preferable to Ethernet is strange🤔
Must be a unique defect to Sky Pucks😉