By: Laura Ginn
Sky has recently introduced their new broadband wireless router that is
specially designed to work alongside the Sky+ HD box to unlock a whole
host of extra features. Even if you are not signed up to Sky TV, the Sky
home hub will provide you with a secure Wi-Fi connection and unlimited
broadband starting from as little as £3.75 a month. All of Sky's
previous routers were designed by Netgear and followed the standard
black set-top model. The new hub has taken more than a little
inspiration from the AirPort Express Base Station from Apple, and the
white matte finish gives it a modern twist. As well as being infinitely
sexier than its predecessor, the new hub features a more compact design
with the PSU actually built into it which means no bulky power brick
trailing behind the unit. The white lights and smiley face indicator are
also a nice touch, but the lights can be a little distracting if you
plan to keep it turned on at night. The hub is Sky's first attempt at
designing their own wireless router, and this article takes a look at
what you can expect from their latest offering.
Setting up the
hub is incredible simple and even first time internet users should be
able to complete the steps without too much trouble. A helpful guide is
printed under the lid of the box complete with pictures informing you
exactly where to connect the ADSL cable and microfilters. Once you have
plugged in the power supply and connected the cable to your phone line
you are ready to go, and your password and pin is provided on a separate
card for safekeeping. The hub's simplistic design extends to its
technical specifications, and the lack of USB ports and the fact that it
is only a single bandwidth router may disappoint some users. It also
lacks Gigabit Ethernet but makes up for these shortcomings by offering 4
Ethernet ports in case you prefer to receive your internet via cables.
WPA/WPA2 and WPS wireless security are all built into the hub, but it is
still important to change your password and pin immediately after setup
to avoid other online users hijacking your signal.
Sky claim
that the hub is their best ever wireless router due to its Smart Signal
technology that ensures you always receive the strongest signal in every
part of your home. It works by scanning for interference from other
electrical devices in your home and will then automatically select the
best Wi-Fi channel. A speed test by trustedreviews.com found that the
hub gave download speeds of around 5.8MBps at a distance of 2 meters
away, and this speed fell to 5.1MBps at a distance of 10 meters. Users
that are in need of superfast downloads have the option of turning off
the hub's Wi-Fi and using it purely as a modem to connect to a third
party router with increased capabilities. One of the hub's main features
is its ability to connect to a Sky+ HD box to give access to On Demand.
Users can access catch-up TV services such as BBC iPlayer, 4 OD and ITV
on Demand as well as rent entire TV series box sets and premium movies.
Households that don't have Wi-Fi enabled satellite boxes can order an
On Demand connector to access the service.
The Sky Hub costs £69
and does not require an engineer to install it. All of the equipment is
sent by post, and your broadband signal will be active 2 weeks after
your order has been confirmed. The Hub will also help you to reduce your
carbon footprint as it automatically switches to a low energy mode
whenever it is not being used and will return to full power as soon as
you get online. The user interface is also extremely user friendly and
offers detailed help and support options that will help you troubleshoot
any setup issues in no time. Although the Hub does not offer greatly
improved download speeds over its predecessor, it does make for a much
more attractive piece of hardware in your home, and its white, modern
design ensures it will blend in with your existing equipment much more
seamlessly than the standard black models.
Laura Ginn understands that not all routers are the same. To find out
more about the Sky Home system check out the free information provided
by uSwitch.com, the UK’s leading online price comparison site.
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