PX50 and Sky Q
Has there been any progress on Sky Q and Deco Mesh compatibility in the last few months? I'm having problems making them work together and have read comments from the last few years on this and Sky forums about issues, but without ever finding any of them really being resolved.
I have a Sky router (SR203), a main Sky Q box and a Sky Q mini box and 3x Deco PX50 and 1 X50. The main Deco PX50 unit is next to the router and cabled into one of the LAN ports on the Sky router, it's in access point mode and has stable PLC connections to the other two PX50s and a good WiFi link with the X50 (upstairs).
My house isn't old but has solid concrete block walls throughout and the Sky WiFi (essentially a Sky Q mesh) has always struggled with coverage hence my installing a supplementary mesh.
Before I connect the Sky Q boxes (so Sky router cabled into main PX50, 2 x PX50 nodes via PLC and 1 x X50 node via WiFi) my WiFi coverage is excellent and speeds are stable throughout. That's exactly why I bought the Deco system.
When I then set up the main Sky Q box via the PLC of one of the PX50 units various devices (usually phones and a MBP) lose internet connectivity despite showing a healthy connection to the Deco mesh. Unplug the ethernet from the Sky Q box and the other devices reconnect. This happens without fail to the extent that if I want to watch TV I plug the Sky Q box in and if I want internet I unplug it. (Obviously Sky TV from the dish still works regardless)
Additionally, when I plug the Sky Q mini box into the second PX50 node, that node goes into a 'reboot loop'. This involves the Sky Q mini box having connection to both the main Q box and the internet (via it's own proprietory network) for a few seconds before losing that connection. A few seconds later the PX50 node drops out and begins to reboot. Once that has reconnected the Sky Q mini box also reconnects for a few seconds before dropping out again and the cycle repeats. However, if I run a long ethernet cable from the main Deco to the Sky Q mini box the connection is rock solid (tested for several hours without issue) For reference, all Sky products have WiFi disabled (both 2.4 and 5GHz) so they can only be connected via the PX50s PLC.
I have a Sky engineer coming on Sunday and I'm pretty sure they'll say 'we don't support third party mesh systems' but will also be unable to garuantee full WiFi coverage. I'm no network engineer but I'm no mug either so I'd love to know if there's something I'm missing that will solve this problem prior to the engineer telling me there's nothing they can do! Or is it just a case of all parties getting to absolve themselves of responsibility because 'we don't support third party products' and I just have to suck it up!
Hoping someone here can help.
Many thanks.