if TV and SKYQ in lounge as well as router are you using ethernet connections which would solve all the possible problems
Hi
No Ethernet I’m afraid as it’s quite a long distance between the router , which BT advised me to position with the incoming main feed rather than extension socket , and the tv which is right at the other end of the lounge so it would be too disruptive and have to run along the skirting which is a no go unfortunately.
@ROWBOTG2wrote:
I am having just the 1TB box with no mini boxes , the TV and box will be in the lounge , as is the BT Hub 6 router , so maybe that will be ok ?
Then you are worrying about nothing.
The problems some people have relate to a mini box getting a connection to the main SkyQ box. This is because the SkyQ system creates it's own wireless mesh network to connect mini boxes to the main one.
If you have just gone for the main box you don't need to do anything other than connect it to your hub as you would any other device via WiFi.
@Anonymouswrote:
@ROWBOTG2wrote:
I am having just the 1TB box with no mini boxes , the TV and box will be in the lounge , as is the BT Hub 6 router , so maybe that will be ok ?Then you are worrying about nothing.
The problems some people have relate to a mini box getting a connection to the main SkyQ box. This is because the SkyQ system creates it's own wireless mesh network to connect mini boxes to the main one.
If you have just gone for the main box you don't need to do anything other than connect it to your hub as you would any other device via WiFi.
Just remember to seperate and name the bands ( suggest a 5 & 2.4 suffix will do ) and make sure the Sky Q box is set to the 2.4Ghz band, it will not work on 5Ghz.
Is it any good connecting main sky q box to a bt black disc using a Ethernet cable?
That’s how I run my setup. Mini boxes connect to the main box via the Sky Q 5Ghz network and then they all connect via the Ethernet cable from the Sky Q 2 TB box to a Black disc then to the SH2. Never had any issues with mini boxes or the main box connecting to the internet, as long as the Black disc maintains connectivity with the SH2.
Thanks
Hi All,
Sorry, old thread but I think I have recently solved this.
My existing setup is Sky Q 1TB box and x2 Minis. I have BT Fibre (Smart Hub 2) and BT Whole Home Wi-Fi Discs x4 (White Discs) Wifi on Router is OFF.
I could never get a stable connection to the Minis as I thought the Q system did not like anything other than Sky Broadband Mesh Wifi.
After some config changes, I have managed to get stability:
- Turn on just 2.4hz WiFi on Smart Hub 2 (create a separate network name)
- Change Mode to '2'
- Add main Sky Q box to new Wifi
- Add remaining Minis to new Wifi
- I found I did not need to change Sky boxes to 'only 2.4hz' within hidden menu - but this might help others.
This seems to have given me stability. All remaining devices in my house run off the Whole home discs on both (auto) 2.4hz & 5hz - Separate Wifi network.
I hope this helps those that don't want to go down the ethernet route (and Smart Hub is relatively near their Sky equipment)
Thanks