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Discussion topic: Sky puck issues

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Sky puck issues

I'm pretty sure my puck is faulty. I've had Sky Stream for a week and it is crashing continually. I originally linked using WiFi and have now switched to an ethernet cable ( and switched WiFi off. I've done 2 full factory resets. Seriously thinking of cancelling while under cool off period if I can't get this sorted.

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This message was authored by: BenJoBanjo

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@Simon302 wrote:

I'm pretty sure my puck is faulty. I've had Sky Stream for a week and it is crashing continually. I originally linked using WiFi and have now switched to an ethernet cable ( and switched WiFi off. I've done 2 full factory resets. Seriously thinking of cancelling while under cool off period if I can't get this sorted.


What speed is reaching your puck? Run a network check from the get help menu on the Netflix app. 

If you've got ethernet connected then it should max out at about 90Mbps as the port is capped at 100Mbps. 

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Re: Sky puck issues

I've got a 300mps package so surely the speed is not the problem - I've tried both broadband and ethernet and crashes when I am just scrolling down the homepage.

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@Simon302 wrote:

I've got a 300mps package so surely the speed is not the problem - I've tried both broadband and ethernet and crashes when I am just scrolling down the homepage.


Sadly Stream pucks do seem to be quite variable in whether they function well or not. Give Sky a ring for further troubleshooting and they'll send out a replacement puck. Hopefully that one might work better, or you might get connected to a better Sky server. It seems to be that some servers are more congested than others and cause issues for some customers. It's the downside of SkyOS being a server-based operating system - it requires a constant, very stable, connection in order to maintain functionality. 

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