09 May 2024 02:59 PM
Connect tv to wall sky puck plugged in not connecting, WiFi several times not connecting
sky glass up in other room working fine
09 May 2024 04:16 PM
@SophieJames1 wrote:Yeah it works when it hangs over the front of the tv but not concealed although surely that's the whole point of having a smaller puck? Our router is with Sky and working fine, thanks for responding
The puck is the size it is because it doesn't have a hard drive and doesn't need to be any bigger.
I don't think anyone would recommend you hiding a puck directly behind a TV screen - all it can do is cause potential problems, both to the network signal and as a potential fire risk. TV's can get quite hot and pucks don't like getting too hot.
If you must hide it away behind the screen then you'll need to run an ethernet cable from your router or a powerline adapter in order to get a decent broadband signal to it.
09 May 2024 03:07 PM
@SophieJames1 wrote:Connect tv to wall sky puck plugged in not connecting, WiFi several times not connecting
sky glass up in other room working fine
Where is your broadband router situated? Are you trying to conceal the puck behind the TV? This will block the WiFi signal from reaching it.
09 May 2024 04:07 PM
Yeah it works when it hangs over the front of the tv but not concealed although surely that's the whole point of having a smaller puck? Our router is with Sky and working fine, thanks for responding
09 May 2024 04:16 PM
@SophieJames1 wrote:Yeah it works when it hangs over the front of the tv but not concealed although surely that's the whole point of having a smaller puck? Our router is with Sky and working fine, thanks for responding
The puck is the size it is because it doesn't have a hard drive and doesn't need to be any bigger.
I don't think anyone would recommend you hiding a puck directly behind a TV screen - all it can do is cause potential problems, both to the network signal and as a potential fire risk. TV's can get quite hot and pucks don't like getting too hot.
If you must hide it away behind the screen then you'll need to run an ethernet cable from your router or a powerline adapter in order to get a decent broadband signal to it.
09 May 2024 04:21 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreIts not exactly recommended to keep the stream puck hidden, its not exactly designed to be hidden behind TVs, or inside cabinets/cupboards etc where some people like to put them.
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