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Sky puck buffering issues

I have a Sky puck, Wifi 6 from Virgin media 130 Mbps internet.

Using the Sky puck, Channel 4 pauses at least twice an hour; looks like it is buffering.  Sometimes it just restarts from the begining of the program.  Channel 4 streams without issues using the TV's app (but you can't skip ads).

Also on most channels the paid for advert fast forward feature is a nightmare.  I find it difficult to skip ads without going forward, back, forward and back and it behaves differently on different channels.

Two questions please:

Is this common behaviour?

What is the best way to get help from Sky?

 

Thanks.


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Re: Sky puck buffering issues


@PeggySue222 wrote:

I have a Sky puck, Wifi 6 from Virgin media 130 Mbps internet.

Using the Sky puck, Channel 4 pauses at least twice an hour; looks like it is buffering.  Sometimes it just restarts from the begining of the program.  Channel 4 streams without issues using the TV's app (but you can't skip ads).

Also on most channels the paid for advert fast forward feature is a nightmare.  I find it difficult to skip ads without going forward, back, forward and back and it behaves differently on different channels.

Two questions please:

Is this common behaviour?

What is the best way to get help from Sky?

 

Thanks.


This is common behaviour. 

Ad skipping can be very temperemental and takes a lot of getting used to as it will never be as smooth as when fast forwarding or rewinding a recording on a hard drive as you do with Sky Q. I personally found it to be too frustrating and have ended up paying for ad-free premium subscriptions to ITVX and Channel 4+ to remove ads completely. 

As for buffering on Channel 4, this would point to there being a potential issue with your WiFi signal. Sky Stream pucks are very sensitive to speed and quality fluctuations on your broadband. The service needs a constant connection to Sky's servers and any slow down or disruption to your WiFi signal can cause issues like you are experiencing. 

Have you run a speed test on the puck? To do this open the Netflix app, navigate to the get help menu and run a network check. This will tell you the actual speed the puck is receiving. 

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Re: Sky puck buffering issues


@PeggySue222 wrote:

I have a Sky puck, Wifi 6 from Virgin media 130 Mbps internet.

Using the Sky puck, Channel 4 pauses at least twice an hour; looks like it is buffering.  Sometimes it just restarts from the begining of the program.  Channel 4 streams without issues using the TV's app (but you can't skip ads).

Also on most channels the paid for advert fast forward feature is a nightmare.  I find it difficult to skip ads without going forward, back, forward and back and it behaves differently on different channels.

Two questions please:

Is this common behaviour?

What is the best way to get help from Sky?

 

Thanks.


This is common behaviour. 

Ad skipping can be very temperemental and takes a lot of getting used to as it will never be as smooth as when fast forwarding or rewinding a recording on a hard drive as you do with Sky Q. I personally found it to be too frustrating and have ended up paying for ad-free premium subscriptions to ITVX and Channel 4+ to remove ads completely. 

As for buffering on Channel 4, this would point to there being a potential issue with your WiFi signal. Sky Stream pucks are very sensitive to speed and quality fluctuations on your broadband. The service needs a constant connection to Sky's servers and any slow down or disruption to your WiFi signal can cause issues like you are experiencing. 

Have you run a speed test on the puck? To do this open the Netflix app, navigate to the get help menu and run a network check. This will tell you the actual speed the puck is receiving. 

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