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breaksfr123
Sep 19, 2024Guide
Re: RBR50 Satellite disconnects from router when using Ethernet port
I know this is an old thread, but I have exactly the same problem, i.e. I have sky q with one mini box and am trying to use a powerline adapter to connect to both the main sky q box and the sky q min...
CrimpOn
Sep 20, 2024Guru - Experienced User
breaksfr123 wrote:
I have sky q with one mini box and am trying to use a powerline adapter to connect to both the main sky q box and the sky q mini (one adapter connected to the Orbi router, one connected to the sky q mini, one connected to an orbi satellite upstairs and one connected to the sky q box upstairs. When I connect the satellite to the powerline adapter, the connection to the satellite shows that it has a wired connection, then speeds slow and then it eventually disconnects.
This discussion began with trying to resolve an issue with Sky Q devices by using Powerline adapters, but now the Sky Q devices have disappeared from the discussion. It would help to understand how everything is connected
- What exactly is connected to a Powerline adapter?
- Are the Sky Q devices connected to anything besides the Powerline adapters?
- Does the system function correctly when the Orbi units are not connected to Powerline?
breaksfr123
Sep 20, 2024Guide
Thank you for raising this! All I'm trying to achieve is to get my Sky Q boxes to work by using powerline adapters.
My current set up is an Adtran ONT connected to Orbi 970 in router mode downstairs. I connected a TP link powerline to the Orbi router via ethernet port and connected another powerline to the sky q box downstairs. Upstairs, I connected a powerline adapter to one of the orbi 971 satellites in my office via ethernet port and another powerline adapter in my bedroom to the main sky q box. The downstairs circuit is differerent to the one upstairs.
The sky q boxes are not connected to anything apart from the powerline adapters.
When the Orbi units are connected to the powerlines, the satellite starts showing that it has a wired connection and speeds slow, then stop altogether. I did reset the powerline adapters and all was well for about one day. Then, one evening the satellite connected to the powerline went magenta and started showing a wired connection again in the UI. i went downstairs to check on the router, and it too had gone magenta. In the end, I had to remove the powerlines and reset the entire system to get the router to connect back to the ONT.
Today, I connected one powerline to the satellite upstairs, but nothing downstairs and bizarrely it has made sky work again, which is odd because I don't have the powerline connected downstairs. In trhe UI, it shows both boxes as having a wired connection, so I tried to turn off the 2.4 and 5 ghz on the boxes, but that made them stop working.
- FURRYe38Sep 20, 2024Guru - Experienced User
I recommend you make contact with Sky Q and get there help and information regarding there products.
- breaksfr123Sep 20, 2024Guide
Yes, I tried that, and they were of no help. Hence me coming to this forum!
- FURRYe38Oct 01, 2024Guru - Experienced User
Any progress on this?
breaksfr123 wrote:
Yes, I tried that, and they were of no help. Hence me coming to this forum!
- CrimpOnSep 20, 2024Guru - Experienced User
Powerline is a tricky technology. I have three TP-Link PA-9020P adapters. Two are on one electrical circuit. One is on another circuit. Using the tpPLC utility, they appear as one network:
Notice that the link between the two adapters on the same electrical circuit reports a "speed" of 1,408Mbps while the link between device 4014 (connected to the Orbi router) and the adapter on the other circuit reports a speed of 343Mbps. Previously, I had another adapter on that second electrical circuit, but even though it reported a "good" connection, after some random length of time, it would fail. (and I'd have to reset the damn thing, which involved crawling under a desk, etc. etc. Finally gave up on it.)
It would be useful to know what the tpPLC utiliity says about your Powerline adapters.
How are Sky Q devices supposed to be connected to each other?