What should I do if my Sky Box is not working?

What should I do if my Sky Box is not working?

Try removing the connector and then turning off both your Sky+ box and your router. Turn the router back on and wait 5 minutes before turning your Sky+ box back on and wait a further 5 minutes before plugging the connector back in. If someone has helped you then please click on the LIKES button in their post.

Why is my Sky catch up not working?

A few weeks back sky updated my router and since then my catch up and interactive services won’t work. In the network settings it says the box is connected to the network but catch up etc doesn’t work. Any ideas? What’s this?

How can I tell if my Sky Box is in standby mode?

As you do so, a red light will appear indicating that the box is in standby mode. Let the box remain in the standby mode for about 5 minutes and then switch on the television and press Sky on the remote. The digital box light should turn green and your Sky welcome channel should appear.

How do I Turn on the lights on my Sky Box?

Press the left and right arrow buttons either side of the select button on your Sky remote Continue pressing the buttons and within 60 seconds the blue/green circle lights on the box will light up The blue/green circle lights will move anti-clockwise and the record/ play lights will start flashing on/off

What to do if your Sky Box wont turn on?

Your Sky+HD box is now preforming a System Reset. This can take a few minutes to complete. Once the System Reset is complete, your Sky+HD box will switch itself off and go back to the single red light. After at least four minutes, reconnect the other connected devices and switch them back on, including your TV.

Why is My Sky TV not working on my TV?

If your Sky TV is not working because of bad weather, this is because wind, rain, or other conditions will be affecting your TV’s satellite signal. Wait for the bad weather to pass.

What does no start no crank no click mean?

If you have a late model GM vehicle and turn the key only to hear nothing, you’ll most likely think you have a dead battery—and you may. But a no start, no crank, no click condition can be far more involved than that. In the old days, power flowed through the ignition switch and down to the starter solenoid. Not anymore.