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Title: Apple TV - buffering issue
Post by: berg on January 29, 2013, 08:58:11 am
Trying to watch Bourne Legacy as have decided to start d/l films into the i cloud, and it kept buffering.

Could this be because there the wi-fi speed needs to be increased/bettered? I turned off the i pad, i pod etc so less signals going to fewer devices but it was still doing it. My i phone was still on.

anyone had any such experience as was putting me off buying Skyfall later this month in similiar format, might stick to blu ray hard disc  :sad1:

Thanks.
Title: Re: Apple TV - buffering issue
Post by: andrewparker on January 29, 2013, 09:05:17 am
What wireless router are you using?
Title: Re: Apple TV - buffering issue
Post by: berg on January 29, 2013, 09:17:27 am
What wireless router are you using?


hi andrew, ummm, i will have to check  :ashamed: i take very little interest in such things, my wife is more of a techie than me - apart from when it comes to cars and she glazes over lol
Title: Re: Apple TV - buffering issue
Post by: olufsen on January 29, 2013, 09:36:20 am
Probably best leave it to the wife then :grin:
It could be a whole number of things.  Firstly I'd check your connection speed via speedtest.net
Find out much data your trying to stream, was it 1080p?
Switch everything off and back on again and retry.  Sometimes ISP's limit your speeds after you've been on the same ip for a while, a reboot will reset all that.
Are you able to test connection to the router via cat 5 rather than wireless?
Title: Re: Apple TV - buffering issue
Post by: rich83 on January 29, 2013, 09:46:56 am
I used to have this issue. I ended up buying power line adapters and they work perfectly
Title: Re: Apple TV - buffering issue
Post by: berg on January 29, 2013, 09:57:28 am
Probably best leave it to the wife then :grin:
It could be a whole number of things.  Firstly I'd check your connection speed via speedtest.net
Find out much data your trying to stream, was it 1080p?
Switch everything off and back on again and retry.  Sometimes ISP's limit your speeds after you've been on the same ip for a while, a reboot will reset all that.
Are you able to test connection to the router via cat 5 rather than wireless?


ok cheers, will check it out  :happy2:
Title: Re: Apple TV - buffering issue
Post by: berg on January 29, 2013, 09:58:10 am
I used to have this issue. I ended up buying power line adapters and they work perfectly


hi rich, do you have a linky to the product in question at all? ta
Title: Re: Apple TV - buffering issue
Post by: rich83 on January 29, 2013, 10:09:16 am
Google netgear powerline adapters 200Mbps
Title: Re: Apple TV - buffering issue
Post by: Stumpey on January 29, 2013, 10:30:47 am
+1 for the power adapters use these around the house and run my webserver from the back room to the tinternet through a set never had a problem.

Steve
 
Title: Re: Apple TV - buffering issue
Post by: simonp on January 29, 2013, 03:14:46 pm
As you're using the wifi connection at the moment, use the speedtest app on your phone or ipad to see what speed you're getting as opposed to doing it on the pooter. The wifi speed will always be lower and it'd be better to do it where the ATV is placed. You need around 20Mb to stream HD nicely I've found and even then it can stutter and pause now and then. The powerline kit will definitely help, but make sure the computer is wired to the router as well as the ATV or you'll probably still have the same issue...
Title: Re: Apple TV - buffering issue
Post by: berg on January 29, 2013, 11:07:12 pm
Probably best leave it to the wife then :grin:
It could be a whole number of things.  Firstly I'd check your connection speed via speedtest.net
Find out much data your trying to stream, was it 1080p?
Switch everything off and back on again and retry.  Sometimes ISP's limit your speeds after you've been on the same ip for a while, a reboot will reset all that.
Are you able to test connection to the router via cat 5 rather than wireless?


re booted it and watched Ted and it seemed fine.

The router andrew says Billion ADSL, not sure but think have the box somewhere still