2016-01-31, 10:10
(2016-01-31, 06:12)ertman Wrote: I had purchased one of these boxes lately to test out, and have been running into some streaming issues.Why would you not use Ethernet when your media player is right next to the router? Always use Ethernet when you can.
Kodi seems to run well, and streaming DVD rips works. However if I stream a blu-Ray it seems it becomes a buffering mess.
I figured it was due to using wifi, and maybe particularly using N vs AC. This is the case when I am right next to the router. A computer connected through wifi 25feet away can playback the content with little to no buffering.
So I'd like to know if I can fix this, or if this is normal and a USB Ethernet adapter is the only way to go.
AC is a must when streaming 1080p video to this player and Ethernet is even better.