The Sky SR102 (Black) is an 400MHz dual-core Broadcom MIPS-based ADSL2+/VDSL2 router with 802.11bgn wireless and ADSL2+ support. It has a 4-port switch (3x LAN, 1x WAN) and (1x ADSL2+/VDSL2 port), The wireless antenna is integrated in the device but can be replaced with any half mini PCIe module.

The router Can be flashed to Netgear's latest - and it works. Details on the netgear site. The router can then be used for any ISP. Sky provide a CD with the router which includes the utility for flashing the router back to Sky Firmware. Aug 19, 2017 · how to Change from a sky router to any other router at all 2019 Unrealsentinum - Duration: 3:08. Nathaniel Sleigh 47,438 views. 3:08. How To Hide Your TV Wires in 30 Minutes Hi All I'm wondering if someone can help. I have an oldish Sky Broadband router - it's not wireless N and it only has 4 Ethernet ports. I want to improve Wi-Fi performance and also connect a couple of additional devices via Ethernet (5 in total now - maybe 1 or two more in future). Sky Router. Below you will find a list of discussions in the Sky Router forums at the Sky User - The Unofficial Support Forum for everything Sky!. The Sky Router forum Discuss Sky's Netgear DG834GT / DG934G and Sagem F@ST 2504 Routers here The latest Sky router replaces the older Sagem 2504n model which looked like a mini Sky+ box. The new router has more of the appearance of a Mac mini or other small form PC. The new router is available for £39 to existing customers until January 2013, when the price will rise to £69. I like my Sky BB but the wireless signal is pretty weak upstairs. I've been impressed with signal strength friends get with the BT Home Hub routers - seems 10x more powerful than my Sky Netgear router. Today, I picked up a BT Home Hub router and I was wondering if I could now use it to replace my Netgear router?

The new Sky Broadband Hub (SR203) wireless router (pictured – top) is of a similar size to the current Sky Q Hub, albeit with 4 x Gigabit LAN ports (the Q Hub only had 2) – one of which is for WAN – 2 x Telephone ports (ATA for VoIP connection via older analogue handsets and SOGEA / SoG.Fast lines), a built-in G.fast / VDSL2 / ADSL2+ modem and 8 antenna. We believe it’s combined WiFi speed peaks at around 2Gbps (theoretical).

Aug 19, 2017 · how to Change from a sky router to any other router at all 2019 Unrealsentinum - Duration: 3:08. Nathaniel Sleigh 47,438 views. 3:08. How To Hide Your TV Wires in 30 Minutes Hi All I'm wondering if someone can help. I have an oldish Sky Broadband router - it's not wireless N and it only has 4 Ethernet ports. I want to improve Wi-Fi performance and also connect a couple of additional devices via Ethernet (5 in total now - maybe 1 or two more in future).

Hi All I'm wondering if someone can help. I have an oldish Sky Broadband router - it's not wireless N and it only has 4 Ethernet ports. I want to improve Wi-Fi performance and also connect a couple of additional devices via Ethernet (5 in total now - maybe 1 or two more in future).

Sky Broadband UK Finally Offers Sky Q Hub Router to Existing Customers. One of the main reasons for that is because the existing Sky Hub (SR102) only supports 802.11n WiFi over the 2.4GHz band, which is woefully behind the competition, while the new Sky Q Hub supports 802.11ac and adds the 5GHz band. Sky Hub 3.0 (Model ER115) - YouTube. Mar 17, 2016 · Wired Ethernet is a bit of a mixed bag on the Sky Q Hub: on the plus side the ports now support Gigabit Ethernet (125MB/s), about time too as the Fast Ethernet ports on the old model were anything Hi @simon194 I also want to use my sky router with an external modem like I think you have. I have sky TV and had sky broadband but switched to Virgin Media for super fibre. I have the virgin media hub3.0 set up on modem mode and it works via direct ethernet cable to one laptop. It could still be a IPv6 issue, If you want to try disabling it LAN side on the router, log into the router (192.168.0.1 in the address bar of a web browser, select "advanced", log in with admin and sky), select LAN/IP setup, scroll down the page and untick Enable IPv6 on LAN side and "apply".