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Message posted on ‎24 Mar 2025 10:43 AM
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Message posted on ‎24 Mar 2025 04:42 PM
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Thanks, good to know. Let's do it anyway to rule out speed issues.
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Sky Stream customer. Past user of Sky Digital, Sky+, Sky+ HD and Sky Q. 3x pucks. Main TV is an LG OLED with Sonos Beam.
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Message posted on ‎24 Mar 2025 01:51 PM
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Re: Sky pucks
Hi @BREWERJOHN do you get these problems on your Glass TV too?
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Message posted on ‎24 Mar 2025 04:27 PM
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No i think just the pucks.
Message posted on ‎24 Mar 2025 04:35 PM
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Re: Sky pucks
On one of the affected pucks could you run a speed test and then report back? Ideally you'd do a reading a few times over an hour and report back all of the findings.
- Open the Netflix app on Sky.
- Go to Get Help in the sidebar.
- Select Check Your Network.
- Note the download speed displayed.
I ask because the issues you've described are normally due to WiFi issues. This is a first step to help us identify or rule that out.
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Message posted on ‎24 Mar 2025 04:41 PM
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Re: Sky pucks
Yes can do, and will but just to let you know that everything is ethernet connected. I don't use wi-fi only for my mobile. Wi-fi is also disabled on pucks! I am hearing about other people having similar problems since Sky did an update recently. Maybe that could be a factor?
Message posted on ‎24 Mar 2025 04:42 PM
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Thanks, good to know. Let's do it anyway to rule out speed issues.
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Sky Stream customer. Past user of Sky Digital, Sky+, Sky+ HD and Sky Q. 3x pucks. Main TV is an LG OLED with Sonos Beam.
Message posted on ‎24 Mar 2025 04:51 PM
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Re: Sky pucks
Will do but bear with me.have to nip out so will be later on thanks.
Message posted on ‎24 Mar 2025 05:41 PM
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Re: Sky pucks
With an ethernet connection in place it's important to make sure that WiFi is switched off.
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Message posted on ‎25 Mar 2025 09:28 AM
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Re: Sky pucks
Speed into virginmedia hub 1144mbps
From hub to sky glass tv 90.43 mbps
Puck 1 20.55 mbps
Puck 2 15.82 mbps
Message posted on ‎25 Mar 2025 10:42 AM
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Re: Sky pucks
@BREWERJOHN wrote:Speed into virginmedia hub 1144mbps
From hub to sky glass tv 90.43 mbps
Puck 1 20.55 mbps
Puck 2 15.82 mbps
If the pucks are connected via ethernet double check that WiFi is turned off on the network settings on each puck. Those speeds are too low to sustain a stable stream.
Message posted on ‎25 Mar 2025 01:28 PM
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Thanks for that. The wi-fi has been turned off on all pucks and tv. Can't understand why the readings are so low. Using TP powerline adapter? Everything was fine until recently. Obviously I need to look into why the signaling is so poor.
Many thanks to all for your advice and help.
Message posted on ‎25 Mar 2025 03:06 PM
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@BREWERJOHN it may actually be better to just run WiFi, if that's viable?
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Message posted on ‎25 Mar 2025 03:16 PM
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Re: Sky pucks
One weird thing I noticed on a Devolo Magic 2 WiFi 6 was that Puck IP061-ef-ant-UKIE-GHM was establishing a 100 Mbit/s RJ45/Ethernet connection and a forced software update was downloading at 1.4 Mbps via 5G NSA mobile broadband which usually speedtests between 80 Mbps to 200 Mbps so I get the feeling WiFi can in many cases be preferred over cabling the Puck.
Message posted on ‎25 Mar 2025 03:20 PM - last edited: ‎25 Mar 2025 03:21 PM
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@mikeliuk wrote:One weird thing I noticed on a Devolo Magic 2 WiFi 6 was that Puck IP061-ef-ant-UKIE-GHM was establishing a 100 Mbit/s RJ45/Ethernet connection and a forced software update was downloading at 1.4 Mbps via 5G NSA mobile broadband which usually speedtests between 80 Mbps to 200 Mbps so I get the feeling WiFi can in many cases be preferred over cabling the Puck.
Why was it connected to a 5G NSA mobile connection? Are you sure the Devolo poweline adapters are correctly set up and connected to your Virgin broadband router?
Message posted on ‎25 Mar 2025 03:32 PM
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Re: Sky pucks
I don't really want to mess up this thread debugging the issue in the OP so I'll put the answers to the questions in the https://helpforum.sky.com/t5/Sky-Stream/Sky-Stream-PUCK-IP061-ef-ant-UKIE-GHM-HDCP-unauthorized-No-v...
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