Discussion topic: Sky Stream Puck Freezes Constantly
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Message posted on 04 Dec 2025 08:26 PM
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Sky Stream Puck Freezes Constantly
Ordered a Sky Puck and when it arrived it works for maybe 30 minutes before it froze and there no other way to get past this accept turning it off and on again.
Since, it continues to freeze whether it be 1 minutes post loading or 40 mins into a programme it just stops and there is nothing you can do but turn it off...
not sure if there is a fix for this, have already hard reset the device and it froze instantly lost the Sky Logo on the screen.
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Message posted on 04 Dec 2025 09:05 PM - last edited: 04 Dec 2025 09:50 PM
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Re: Sky Stream Puck Freezes Constantly
Hi @Cam29 and welcome to the forum. If you are not able to get this resolved don't forget you have a 31 day cooling off period during which you can cancel your streaming account without charge.
However, before you take this drastic action maybe this will help. One of the main reasons for freezing is the quality and speed of the Wi-Fi signal being received at the Puck and not that being received at the router. This can be checked with the Netflix App (Get help > Check network) and is often much less than you might expect. The minimum speeds recommended by Sky are as follows:
HD = 25mbps
UHD = 30mbps
HD + 1 puck = 30mbps
UHD + 1 puck = 35mbps
These speeds assume there is nothing else in your home using up your WiFi bandwidth.
If your speed at the puck is borderline try connecting via Ethernet cable. If this is not practical you can use powerline adapters (about £40 at Amazon). Note the Ethernet port on the Glass TV (& pucks) only supports 100mbps so don't waste money on the more expensive 1gb powerline adapters
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