30 Dec 2023 01:14 PM
It happened at 7pm for me a couple of days ago, I was trying to download a programme on catchup.
30 Dec 2023 03:59 PM
Its fine during the day.Just downloaded 25-30 programmes without any issue.As I already said it has been happening for the last 2-3 weeks in the evening between 8-11pm.I checked my settings and it shows connection fail on demand under networks.Spoke to Sky again this morning who deny anything has been reported and are saying it could be my wifi which is rubbish as my internet is fine.Lets see what happens when I change to Q in a few weeks and if the issues still persist which I doubt and its probably an issue with the amount of downloads over this busy period.I seem to recall a similar thing happening last year around the same time.Surely their tech team should have ensured a similar thing did not happen this year.Not everybody wants to change to Glass or Stream that have issues of their own.
The Customer Priority Team never even read the Community forums or they would be more up to date with what is happening.
30 Dec 2023 04:11 PM
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@Oddie2004 wrote:
The Customer Priority Team never even read the Community forums or they would be more up to date with what is happening.
I don't think Sky customer service advisers have access to the Community.
30 Dec 2023 04:19 PM
It happened last year as sky teams were on a sales drive on skyq but bt openreach confirmed my problem were broadband based so even if moved to skyQ the problem was still ongoing lol moved to bt broadband and guess what screen said due 2 broadband connection pity tv and broadband at sky don't talk to each other lol
30 Dec 2023 04:24 PM
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@Mjt62 wrote:
It happened last year as sky teams were on a sales drive on skyq but bt openreach confirmed my problem were broadband based so even if moved to skyQ the problem was still ongoing
Doesn't appear to be the case now, judging by the small, if any, number of posts on the Sky Q forum reporting this issue.
30 Dec 2023 04:26 PM
This year its sky's way of getting skyHD boxes replaced by skyQ / streaming / or glass
30 Dec 2023 04:31 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more30 Dec 2023 04:43 PM
As skyboxes not hd will stop working soon and sky no longer making skyHD boxes to cause slight inconvenience it's way to swap out,wonder if no broadband what sky will offer
30 Dec 2023 04:54 PM
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@Mjt62 wrote:
As skyboxes not hd will stop working soon and sky no longer making skyHD boxes to cause slight inconvenience it's way to swap out
More conspiracy ,nonsense.
30 Dec 2023 09:44 PM
Weird.No issues at all tonight and seems to be really fast with downloads.Tried deleting some stuff that I had downloaded knowing I would probably not have time to watch it before my Q box is installed and now have 75% free on my planner.
31 Dec 2023 09:04 AM
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@Mjt62 wrote:This year its sky's way of getting skyHD boxes replaced by skyQ / streaming / or glass
It really isn't!
31 Dec 2023 10:01 AM - last edited: 31 Dec 2023 11:09 AM
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@Mjt62 wrote:
This year its sky's way of getting skyHD boxes replaced by skyQ / streaming / or glass
If that's the case why do they let it work properly earlier in the day????????? 🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄
31 Dec 2023 11:05 AM
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@Oddie2004 wrote:I had a long conversation with Customer Priority Team
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but they have now offered me Sky Q with the current package I have and honoured my contracts on my current packages with 2TB box even though I have a non HD TV but apparently it is not an issue which is something they have told me in the past and is just connected the same as my current box which an engineer is coming to do in 1 months time so lets wait and see.
Woah, hang on a minute. That might be a disaster waiting to happen. SkyQ is not the same. The video connections are different and cut-down compared with Sky+HD. There's no SCART output and no RF output; so if you do have a non-HD TV, and your TV has no HDMI socket, you won't be able to connect SkyQ to your TV. Sky's "engineer" (they are not really engineers, they are technicians) will have a problem.
Does your TV have a HDMI socket? How is your current Sky+HD box connected to your TV?
31 Dec 2023 11:19 AM
My + HD box has an HDMI connector which is not used and it connects via AV port and aerial.Yes its an old tv but Sky have assured me the Q box will work in the same way and that I wont be able to watch in HD which does not really bother me.I f the engineer says it is not possible they will have had a wasted visit and I will just stick with what I have and put up with the inconvenience of catch up and downloads not working occassionally as it is costing me nothing.I do not want to buy a new tv or change to glass as the only reason sky suggested I changed is because of the current issues but I am pretty sure it will not work but they do not really understand what I am trying to tell them tbh.
31 Dec 2023 11:40 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@Oddie2004 Make sure that the engineer is aware of the limitations of your TV before they start doing anything with the dish/LNB.
As @mr.tickle states, the Sky Q box connects to your TV via a HDMI cable.
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