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In Reply to: RE: It's a Network Speed Issue................. posted by Cut-Throat on February 17, 2015 at 16:15:39
If he's streaming from his HD then presumably it's not an ISP issue. Unless his HD is mounted remotely for some reason.
I'd troubleshoot this by making sure a direct Ethernet connection to his router solves the problem. Then, I'd try wireless at close range. If that works then I'd explore other wireless range issues. Worst case - the router or the WiFi card in the SBT may need to be replaced.
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Also, as someone suggested if his router is set to 'Auto' and someone else near him has recently installed wireless, moving his router to a designated channel may also fix the problem. I had this problem streaming movies at my winter home when using a Chromecast device.
Cut-Throat
How would I go about doing this?
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You need to access the router via your laptop and login as the admin. Under the wireless settings there is a channel setting that is probably set to 'Auto'. You should change it to 1, 6 or 11.
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