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Losing internet connection randomly but not streaming to TV

I am randomly losing internet connection to my computers and wife's iPad. But TV continues to stream through Roku device. all are wireless. Modem is older Netgear. I can unplug and restart and ...
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Sharing my VPN provider to multiple pcs / tables / tv

Let me try to explain what I want to do, and maybe a solution (but it didn't work for me). Basically I pay a VPN Provider, if I install the client I can connect this pc with their Service, everything ...
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How Does My PC Wirelessly Broadcast to My Smart TV

I recently discovered my smart TV has the capability do do screen mirroring from my desktop PC. I was wondering how this worked, or what hardware allows my PC to send data to the TV? Initially I ...
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Buffering on 2 ms ping with 49 Mbps download and upload speeds

UPDATE: Resolved this issue and added an answer. The issue is specific to some Sony Android TVs. I have this unfathomable issue with my internet of late where I get intermittent buffering and ...
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Connecting TV decoder to proprietary modem via WiFi

(See below for edits after ***) I'm based in France where Orange is my ISP. I use the Orange "Livebox 4" modem, which I believe is fairly standard, and have also leased a Orange TV decoder ...
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Subnet mask of 255.255.255.255 - Internet is still working. How?

I was playing around with my Samsung TV trying to hide other network UPnP/DLNA devices such as Sonos speakers from showing up as source inputs on the TV. I figured I would manually configure my TV to ...
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TV Satellite receiver not connecting to WiFi

I have a satellite receiver to which I have connected a USB WiFi antenna into one of the ports and it works and picks up nearby WiFi networks. The problem is that whenever I try to connect to my own ...
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How can I keep my Firestick from slowing Wifi with its own SSID?

My Amazon Firestick is producing its own Wifi network that interferes with my router, bringing speeds (fast.com) to 3 Mbps when connected, compared to 10 Mbps when disconnected. (On a nominal 100 ...
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SMART TV's LAN and PoE

I have a WiFi router with LAN and WAN ports but without PoE (no Power over Ethernet). If I connect my SMART TV (tcl led43p2us on Android TV) to router like that does TV get internet access and will be ...
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How to calculate minimum/maximum bandwidth for users of a home network?

I am using the TP-Link Bandwidth Control feature to limit speeds of various users over a 10mbps total bandwidth. Since I use IPTV, so I basically want 2 of the Smart TVs to be given priority so they ...
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Routing data to different ports on the same device based on MAC Address

In our home we have TV over IP and our ISP ships special router with two Ethernet ports dedicated for the TV (they are not manageable by modem's administration interface). Each port supports only one ...
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Connecting youview box via a D-Link DIR-655 to broadband

Hope this is the right forum to ask this question: I have a recently installed youview box with BT Infinity broadband. I would like to use an old D-Link DIR-655 to connect from the TV broadband ...
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Connecting TV and computer with two routers

My network is like this: A Thomson TG508v2 modem/router connects to the internet and connected to it we have: Computer 1 Computer 2 An EA6500 router In the EA6500 router we have: A TV A ...
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DLNA - connect tv to router

I have a tv which supports DLNA and I'd like to connect it to my PC so I could stream movies to it. However, I can't use a cable because the PC and it's router are too faraway. Therefore, I was ...
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Bridging two connections in windows 7

I have recently bought an Samsung UE32ES5500 and I want to connect it to the internet. Not wanting to buy an expensive Samsung wireless adapter for the TV, I've decided to use an ethernet cable. ...
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