Soldato
Anyway, I'm sure everyone's heard enough about Amps and Volts!
True but if you take it back on topic if Sky are expecting customers to use Powerline adaptors what happens when someone spends £125 or whatever per month for Sky q and two extra boxes for upstairs and finds they cant use them because the Powerlines dont work.
Also it depends on the quality of your wiring. I find it struggles with HD content from our dining room to the living room via powerline adaptors. Even with 500 meg adaptors as despite them allowing faster speeds if your wiring still allows lower average speed or you get interference from somewhere then you may get poor quality.
With BT when you order an extra box you get 10m of ethernet and you can pay for an engineer to come and fit it. In the end I fitted it myself hiding it where possible from view and I now have gigabit ethernet from my router to the lounge and also upstairs where our "computer room" is. Therefore I have no issues with internet content or the internet channels with either Sky or BT. Lets not forget the 4k content for BT comes via BT Infinity.
just makes me wonder whether this will be an issue for Sky Q.
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