Sky MINI SD501 Wireless Connector

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Sky MINI SD501 Wireless Connector

Sky MINI SD501 Wireless Connector

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However I am not sure if the recent update to R008 for those boxes will they now work with the mini connector, or if the hardware isnt capable. If you have Sky broadband, your Sky Q Mini boxes will act as Wi-Fi hotspots. This is mostly a good thing, but some people have had problems where devices ping between the Mini’s Wi-Fi and your router’s Wi-Fi, which can cause connectivity problems for some devices. In this case, you may want to temporarily disable 2.4GHz networking to see if it fixes your problems. Be aware that this will mean your hotspot is only working on the 5GHz band, so connecting other devices to it may impact bandwidth and cause streaming problems. In other words, be really careful before you decide to disable 2.4GHz.

SD501 or SC201 Wireless Connector | Sky Community

I don't think the original Ethernet connected Sky wi-fi adapter boxes had that function, but I could be wrong. Pull out the tab on the Sky Q box and plug an Ethernet cable into this, then run the other end of the cable into your router (Sky Q Hub or otherwise). Go to Settings, Setup, Network, Advanced Settings and select the ‘Connect to your router using a wired connection’ option. If you have a Sky Q Hub, you’ll be asked if you want to use your box as a Wi-Fi hotspot. We recommend that you select Yes, unless you have a really good reason not to. If you don’t have a Sky Q Hub, your box’s wireless connection will be disconnected. In some cases, disabling 2.4GHz does nothing. However, there are some cases where you might want to disable this channel. I’ll show you how later on, but you need to understand the reasons first.

It can, however, be a little fussy about the way you set it up, particularly if you decide you’d rather get your broadband from another provider. If you’ve been having a few problems with the system cutting out, then we’re here to help with our guide to getting those problems sorted out. Surely the OP hasn't got a box with built-in wi-fi or they wouldn't be trying to use one of the external wi-fi adapters, or am I missing something here?! It’s a little harder to tell if your Sky Q Mini box is connected to the mesh network, as viewing the network settings will just show you that it’s connected to your home’s 2.4GHz network. So, the easiest option is to go to Settings, Network, Setup and select the Reset option and then select Confirm.

Sky Community Answered: Connecting Sky+ box to Wi-Fi no wps | Sky Community

If you don’t have Sky broadband, you won’t have a Sky Q Hub. The default installation option is to have the main Sky box connected to your existing 2.4GHz network for internet access. Additional Sky Q Mini boxes connect to your 2.4GHz network and also to a hidden 5GHz mesh network. 1. Connect your main box your network Before we get into the real details, however, it’s worth explaining how the system works.In our experience and from reading all the various advice on forum threads, the problems are largely caused by changes being made to a system that upset the way the Sky Q mesh network behaves. Tweak things the wrong way and it can cause issues with, or bypass completely, the mesh network used for streaming. We’ll explain why problems occur and, in the later sections of this article, how to properly configure your Sky Q system. Read on for the full story or jump straight to the bit you’re interested in using the links below. If it's a mini wireless connector then it's the latest box and compatible with your Sky+HD box and connects via USB. A secondary problem is deciding to connect your main Sky box via Ethernet, as this can interfere with your mesh network. If you decide to use Ethernet from your main box, you need to properly configure your entire system again. This will disable 2.4GHz network connections, forcing the rest of the system to use the 5GHz band.As robust as this system is, problems start to occur if you want to make changes. One of the most common ones is that people think that their Mini boxes are connected to a 2.4GHz network, so reset them, only to find that they can’t see their existing 5GHz network. This is entirely normal, as your existing 5GHz network doesn’t have the Quality of Service (QoS) or mesh networking abilities that Sky Q needs. This is why a hidden network is created.

Wireless Connector Quick Set Up Guide - Sky

callmediva, to find the details of your box press "services" then the right arrow to go to "settings", then "select" and then the number 3 to go to the "details" tab. There’s a good chance that the Sky Q Booster isn’t workingif you’ve made other network changes. To fix this, press and hold the reset button on the rear until the power LED starts to flash. Wait until the wireless LED turns a solid green, then press and hold the WPS button (far right) on your Sky Q box until it flashes amber. Now, press and hold the WPS button on the Booster until it flashes amber. When the connected light turns on, your Booster is ready to go. Make sure the Booster is where the engineer located it.If you haven't, it looks as if the box isn't seeing the wi-fi box for some reason. Are the lights on the wi-fi box lit? You need to connect your main Sky Q box to your Hub properly. To ensure there’s a connection, go to Settings, Network, Setup and select Reset and then Confirm. Follow the onscreen instructions to set up your main box, connecting it via the WPS buttons on the router and Sky Q box: press the WPS button on the router for a couple of seconds, and then press the WPS button on the Sky Q box for a couple of seconds (it’s the button on the far right). One of the main pieces of advice in the forums is to disable the 2.4GHz modes on the Sky Q Mini boxes. This forces the boxes to use 5GHz networking, which sounds great, but you shouldn’t have to do this at all. In fact, in a properly set up Sky Q system, all streaming is performed over 5GHz, and 2.4GHz is only used for Wi-Fi hotspots, as a failover and for some updates. In other words, streaming problems are not caused by the 2.4GHz network! The next mistake is that Mini boxes are then connected directly to the 2.4GHz network, as there seems to be no other option. Doing this joins the Mini to your 2.4GHz network only, and makes streaming unreliable and prone to interference.



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