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Boston suburbs, 6:30 pm, pure crap.
Performance has become dramatically worse in last two days.
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@FlyerQ wrote:Boston suburbs, 6:30 pm, pure crap.
Performance has become dramatically worse in last two days.
I'm in the Boston suburbs too. I have, and have never had, any Netflix issues. Where do I find whatever that picture is that you poseted and I'll post mine for you?
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Log into router
Top right - System Monitoring
On left - Advanced Status - Answer Yes
Bottom selection - Bandwidth Monitoring
Stream something - it'll update every minute or so.
800 is bad. 1400 on a small screen might look okay, but still bad. 2500 - 3000 is getting acceptable. 5000 - 6000 is great. 9000 - 11000 is 3d (not all Netflix providers, i.e. Roku, can do 3D).
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This is what it looks like when the traffic isn't jammed up on Verizon's connection.
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@FlyerQ wrote:800 is bad. 1400 on a small screen might look okay, but still bad. 2500 - 3000 is getting acceptable. 5000 - 6000 is great. 9000 - 11000 is 3d (not all Netflix providers, i.e. Roku, can do 3D).
I'll post the data at 6.30pm this evening.
What do the numbers you posted above relate to?
800 what? 5000 what? TX or RX? I don't see anything resembling those numbers in what you posted. Mayber it'll come clear to me when I stream something but none of my figures look anything like the numbers you're quoting.
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RX Rate. Around 800 - 900 in first image. Over 4000 in second.
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It's 6pm
Besides 3 people playing on the internet I have 2 devices streaming Netflix, one via the tv and the other via a roku 3. The tv is wirelessly connected and the Roku is wired
Both are at 1080 resolution, no buffering no artifacts
I'll post the next one at 18.30
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I suspect that it's the path your dns server are directing youre devices to use - I'm using open dns servers
It's nearly 7pm and I still haven't seen any issues.
I'll leave it running the way it is for a while but these are my current figures,
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Nearly 8pm, still no issues and we're well into prime time
What are you seeing?
I'm still running 2 netflix streams at 1080 plus normal inieternet traffic
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