Sky Q & Unifi worked perfectly for me when I had it, although that being said all boxes were factory reset as I incorporated VLANs & separate Wi-Fi for IOT / TV when I switched to Unifi. Sky Stream is the latest alternative to Sky Q where it streams rather than getting signal from a dish. These could be plugged in behind your TVs & connected to the network (unless you prefer everything central)
The networking setup in your house is impressive, with extensive connectivity. However, it could benefit from improved cable management and organization. Consider using a network patch panel to centralize connections and keep cables organized. Implementing cable trays or sleeves can help keep cables out of sight and reduce clutter, while labeling each cable will make future maintenance easier. These steps will ensure a cleaner and more efficient networking environment.
I've not had trouble with Sky over network but my god do I get a lot of issues with Unifi crap. It's just so bad the second you get any kind of complexity in a network.
Virgin Media has recently deployed their latest FTTP (Fiber to the Premises) technology. However, to ensure a seamless transition and maintain compatibility with their existing infrastructure, they are initially converting fiber to coaxial connections. This approach allows them to continue using their current modems. In the next phase, they plan to roll out fiber-to-fiber modems, fully leveraging the advantages of their new FTTP network.
Sky Q & Unifi worked perfectly for me when I had it, although that being said all boxes were factory reset as I incorporated VLANs & separate Wi-Fi for IOT / TV when I switched to Unifi.
Sky Stream is the latest alternative to Sky Q where it streams rather than getting signal from a dish. These could be plugged in behind your TVs & connected to the network (unless you prefer everything central)
Here before you blow up...
The networking setup in your house is impressive, with extensive connectivity. However, it could benefit from improved cable management and organization. Consider using a network patch panel to centralize connections and keep cables organized. Implementing cable trays or sleeves can help keep cables out of sight and reduce clutter, while labeling each cable will make future maintenance easier. These steps will ensure a cleaner and more efficient networking environment.
I've not had trouble with Sky over network but my god do I get a lot of issues with Unifi crap.
It's just so bad the second you get any kind of complexity in a network.
What issues do you have with UniFi
Fibre to Coax? What the
Don’t ask me ask the ISP, they have all this stuff that runs on coax yet they install fibre now and do it like this
Virgin Media has recently deployed their latest FTTP (Fiber to the Premises) technology. However, to ensure a seamless transition and maintain compatibility with their existing infrastructure, they are initially converting fiber to coaxial connections. This approach allows them to continue using their current modems. In the next phase, they plan to roll out fiber-to-fiber modems, fully leveraging the advantages of their new FTTP network.
@@Thomas_Dye Thats a weird ISP, doing everything wrong
@@kalvintan Just a weird way of doing things when they could install converters when running fibre
@@tcntad87 Yes, at the begining, they used coax to coax, then now they only realise fiber to fiber is the best way... Its really strange...
The final boss of bodged shite.
i like it but a litle cable management?
Constantly have issues with Sky Q. Had to put in on a VLAN as well. It’s all to do with there bu*ls*#t encryption