07 Jun 2020 07:49 AM
I had Sky+ installed a couple of days ago and the remote has a range of just 5 feet. Having spoken to Sky on the phone it appears as though this is the normal maximum range of a Sky+ remote.
How can that be? You have to be within 5 feet of the box to use the remote control?
Has anyone else experienced this? Can it be improved? There are no obstructions and I have a straight viewing angle.
Thanks
07 Jun 2020 08:20 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreI haven't seen similar problems reported on the forum. My Sky+ remote was fine from 6-7 -feet. Range can be affected by light falling directly on the sensor on the front panel of the box. Can only suggest trying a different remote.
07 Jun 2020 08:48 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@Impos2004 Mine works from the next room (with direct line of sight), so at least 15 ft
07 Jun 2020 09:11 AM
@oj01 The remote still operates the tv at a distance (10+ ft), so I suspect that it may be the antenna on the box that's causing the issue, rather than the remote?
07 Jun 2020 09:41 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@Impos2004 wrote:
@oj01 The remote still operates the tv at a distance (10+ ft), so I suspect that it may be the antenna on the box that's causing the issue, rather than the remote?
Possibly, though there are no reports of a similar problem, so it doesn't seem very likely. The only way to be sure would be to replace the box.
07 Jun 2020 10:07 AM
As already mentioned it can very much depend on your set up.
e.g. bright sunshine, bright lights etc can interfere with the signal, the angle at which you are pointing the remote.
I know in my own set up I have much better infra red response on all my remotes in the evening with curtains drawn than I do on a bright sunnny day.
17 Oct 2020 03:48 PM
We bought a replacement Sky+ box and remote recently and the range of the new remote is about 5 feet. I have spoken to Sky and have been told that the maximum range of only 5-6 feet. I find that very difficult to accept as the volume control button on the remote works perfectly well, but none of numbers or channel change will work. There are no obstructions, no light falling on the devices, and every other handset (e.g. for dvd, etc.) operates at greater distances. Also, the old remote control for our old box worked from the far side of the room, some 12 feet away.
I find that Sky staff sometimes just make excuses up!!!
Is there any adjustment that can be made, or booster available, or shall we just give up and move back to Freeview?
17 Oct 2020 04:02 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@brigader I'm not sure anything can be done to make your remote work any better but I bought a replacement remote from Sky (Star Wars branded) and it works perfectly well from the kitchen into the living room at least 20 feet away with direct line of sight. Five feet sounds ridiculous.
17 Oct 2020 11:53 PM
I had the same issue, initially the staff were unhelpful, the problem was the same. It turned out that the fault laid with a faulty antenna in the sky+ box. They swapped the box out and it solved the issue. They also raised a complaint on my behalf about they way I had been dismissed by sky staff previously and were very supportive.
Maybe it's the same issue for you?
18 Oct 2020 06:30 AM
We changed our Sky+ box yesterday (didnt have to, just seemed a good idea) and the new box and remote only talk to each other from that short distance mentioned. I'm pretty sure if we had kept the old box and remote, it would have been fine!
Maybe it's a ruse to get you to go SkyQ!!
Annoying beyond belief.
18 Oct 2020 10:25 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreOne of our Sky+ boxes gets the signal over 15 feet way but the other struggles with 7 feet, my theory is that after a deade or two of use the IR reciever degrades and requires a stronger transmitter as both my LG TV and Xbox one x's IR senders have more luck than the official Sky remote
18 Oct 2020 11:20 AM
Good morning.
Thank you for your reply. I agree with you that it is likely to be the box rather than the remote because the volume control on the Sky remote will operate the volume on the tv from more than 12 feet away whereas the other buttons to the Sky box are limited to a range of about 5 feet. Who did you contact to make arrangements to change your box and sort the problem. The only people I eventually manage to speak to do nothing useful, and simply declare everything as 'amazing', 'wonderful', etc.
18 Oct 2020 11:29 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreYou could use the Sky+ app or a FREE mobile app, I have both of these and as they use my network I can control the box from down the road 🙂
18 Oct 2020 11:45 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@brigader If you are looking to change your box, the easiest way is to source one on e bay or similar. But, as new ones haven't been made in years, you run the risk of it not being any better than yours.
03 Dec 2020 06:30 PM
I got a brand new Sky+HD box from Sky for £30. They only do 500Gb which is ok my old one was that. But it came with all the cables and a brand new remote! In a shop the remote is £24! Result.
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