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Looks like you're on getting SD video. Buffer looks busy. 18 Mbps connection.
Something on your network is hogging bandwidth. Is this a Roku TV or separate Roku streamer? Wired or wireless connection to router? Also, would you be steaming anything in the background? For example, if you were streaming from a TV app and switched to a Roku device, the TV app would continue streaming in the background although you're not switched to the TV app.
youtube, no Roku. using wireless connection to Panoramic modem, which is in same room
also, no gaming going on here. We have 2 phones, 2 laptops, 2 tvs, 1 printer. at any one time, one phone always on and tv on only late in the day
second TV in room down the hall (keep in mind small house)
too hard to reach cable connection on back of main TV but could do so on bedroom tv??? pretty sure my RG59 is newer
- Bruce4 years agoHonored Contributor III
I don't know why I had Roku on my brain.
Any unfamiliar devices on your network? You could change your network password.
Do you separate 2.4 & 5 GHz networks or are they the same SSID? If your Pano and wireless TV are close enough, you could just stream via 5 GHz.
- webmail_issues4 years agoNew Contributor
hmm could try new password, and network on same SSID.
also, don;t know where i could change GHz settings as I looked at network settings on LG TV and there is no option
- webmail_issues4 years agoNew Contributor
i dont have enough ETH cable for that connection but could get some
so tired of Cox issues