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Standard User DeeeeeJ
(newbie) Wed 17-Feb-10 18:23:39
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Sky installation question


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Okay, didn't really know where to put this.

I'm having SKy HD installed soon, and moving the Sky + box from downstairs into a room where there is no telephone line. I've been having a lot of problems over the last few months with my internet but it seems steady at the moment.

What i'm wondering is could fitting a new phone line affect the internet? The problem before was the DSL light dropping out frequently (every 5 minutes) but recently it's been okay. How easy is it to fit a new phone line from another room?

I'm just worried it will affect the internet disconnecting it and adding a new line? As you've probably guessed i'm not the most technological person laugh

Good day.
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(deleted) Wed 17-Feb-10 19:56:33
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Moving the line shouldn't affect your ADSL connection. Are you planning to add the extension or will this be done by the Sky installer?
Standard User time2die
(knowledge is power) Thu 18-Feb-10 00:07:52
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You do not need a telephone line to have any sky plus or hd box,on many occasions people and sky tell you that you need a phone socket and this is absolute rubbish.

All updates and firmware upgrades are sent via the satellite dish and the only reason you would want a telephone line connected is for the interactive services and pay per view trash that is on Sky.

I have 2 hd boxes in our house and one sky plus box and not one of them are connected through a telephone line even though i have sockets right on the wall next to them.

Sky will always tell you that you need a telephone socket and its just not true and another way for there contract sky engineer to make money.

Sky contractors in my experience are shoddy at best and there work leaves a lot to be desired.

And many isp will tell you that interactive phone lines ftted by sky,bt or anybody else are to blame when you have problems with your adsl connection.

I have lost count of the number of occasions when i have contacted my isp over the years about Internet problems only to be told the first thing i must do is remove all sky interactive phone lines from the sky boxes because this can cause problems.

Don't know how true this is but its what many isp will tell you to do should you encounter Internet problems or connections trouble.

My advice for you would be to tell sky you are having a phone line connected soon and do not let them do work that is not required.

They do not need a phone line to activate the sky box [they may tell you otherwise] they can just make a phone call.

I moved in to a new house recently which had no phone lines activated,when ordering the home move i was told by sky that i needed interactive phone lines fitted before they done the job ...When they came out and put the new dish up i just told the guy i will sort out the phone lines when i am ready because none of the sockets were active because having to wait weeks for that terrible company called BT to flick a switch and charge us £130 for what they call a new connection at a new house...

And 6 Months later as i stated not one of the 3 sky boxes in our house has a telephone line connected to it.

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Thu 18-Feb-10 09:04:03
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In reply to a post by time2die:
You do not need a telephone line to have any sky plus or hd box,on many occasions people and sky tell you that you need a phone socket and this is absolute rubbish.

All updates and firmware upgrades are sent via the satellite dish and the only reason you would want a telephone line connected is for the interactive services and pay per view trash that is on Sky.

I have 2 hd boxes in our house and one sky plus box and not one of them are connected through a telephone line even though i have sockets right on the wall next to them.


If you have Sky multi-room, then both boxes must be connected to a phone line. If you don't, then Sky will inevitably eventually send you a letter pointing out that you are in breach of the contract, and if you ignore that, they will simply adjust the Direct Debit so you are paying for two full subscriptions at full price.

Instead of soap-boxing, I'm surprised that no-one has suggested the obvious - does the Sky box phone connection have an ADSL filter ?
Standard User time2die
(knowledge is power) Thu 18-Feb-10 13:33:47
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You need to learn to read my friend as i have already said in the post that i do not have any telephone connected to any of the sky boxes in our house and never have and i never will.

We have multi room and have done so for many years without the letters telling us otherwise .

As for your question - does the sky phone connection have a ADSL filter ?

I am surprised you don't know as you seem to know or like to put forward suggestions regarding Sky and there contract terms and conditions.

Any house with adsl needs filters on all telephone line connections.

Don't tell me you don't have Sky
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(deleted) Thu 18-Feb-10 15:33:45
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I don't have Sky these days but, early last year, my brother had multi-room installed but didn't connect the phone line to the second box. He received a letter from Sky a few months afterwards reminding him of his contract obligations.

John.
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(deleted) Thu 18-Feb-10 16:15:17
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Sky seem to randomly select customers to pick on and force to connect their boxes to the line.

I was an engineer years ago and got quite a few service calls regarding faulty phone connections, meaning customers could possibly be charged full subscription prices for every box that they had.

That said..I haven't had either of my boxes plugged in for 6 years or so. I just run an extension if I change box and need to do a call back.

You're correct when you say that the viewing card can be activated via a phone call rather than the line, but it's stipulated by sky that you do a call back via the back to pair the card (as it proves you have bothered to install the phone line, or at least an extension across the middle of the room wink)
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(staff) Thu 18-Feb-10 16:17:47
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You may be a lucky or it may be the other way around.

Certainly have had the letters here when a box was not plugged in for some months.

Andrew Ferguson, [email protected]
www.thinkbroadband.com - formerly known as ADSLguide.org.uk
The author of the above post is a thinkbroadband staff member. It may not constitute an official statement on behalf of thinkbroadband.
Standard User time2die
(knowledge is power) Thu 18-Feb-10 16:25:20
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Obviously they pick at random who to tell to put a interactive lead in,to be honest if they started bothering me then i would stop using sky and they would lose the massive monthly subscription it costs.

To be perfectly honest i only have it for the football even though we have the full package............Each Sky Hd box costs £10 a month subscription and then there is another cost of £10 just for the multi room and that's all before we have added the subscription to the various television stations on offer.

Personally i think its a complete and utter rip of and if free sat and free view were a little better i would drop sky without hesitation

Problem is they have the monopoly and if you want Premier league football you have little choice and that's a shame
Standard User DeeeeeJ
(newbie) Thu 18-Feb-10 21:35:52
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Thanks for the comments guys.

I'm rubbish with all this technical stuff. Apparently, if i told the engineer i didn't want it connecting to sky they're told not to install anymore?

Will it simply just be a case of him sorting out the box, then running a phone line from it to my actualy box, either upstairs or down. And then from there fitting a extension so i can have more than 2 things plugged in?

Laymans terms please lol laugh
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