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Message posted on ‎01 Jun 2024 04:48 PM
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Hey all, is it better to run through Ethernet or WiFi?
I was wondering if I run through WiFi (500mbps) vs Ethernet (90mbps)?
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Message posted on ‎01 Jun 2024 04:56 PM
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IMHO
I used to run through powerline adapters but suffered from network dropouts occasionally.....
I made the switch to WiFi and find the system much more stable. Granted my router is in the same room as my glass tv.
A lot depends on a decent wifi setup throughout the rest of your home. I have virgins pod setup through my house which is a fairly decent mesh wifi system.
43inch Gen 1 and 55 inch Gen 2 Sky Glass & sky live camera 3 Pucks. Virgin media M350 hub 5x. Four sky mobile sims.
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Message posted on ‎01 Jun 2024 04:56 PM
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IMHO
I used to run through powerline adapters but suffered from network dropouts occasionally.....
I made the switch to WiFi and find the system much more stable. Granted my router is in the same room as my glass tv.
A lot depends on a decent wifi setup throughout the rest of your home. I have virgins pod setup through my house which is a fairly decent mesh wifi system.
43inch Gen 1 and 55 inch Gen 2 Sky Glass & sky live camera 3 Pucks. Virgin media M350 hub 5x. Four sky mobile sims.
Message posted on ‎01 Jun 2024 05:00 PM
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Re: WiFi vs Ethernet
As long as you've got a strong and stable WiFi connection giving good speeds, it shouldn't make a difference.
The Pucks data connection will max out at 100mbps on either connection
Message posted on ‎01 Jun 2024 05:15 PM - last edited: ‎01 Jun 2024 05:17 PM
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Re: WiFi vs Ethernet
Thank you both
@Nigelb1972 so are you saying that even if my WiFi is 500 speed, it won't make any difference?
I choose the cable route as I was told it's more reliable?
Message posted on ‎01 Jun 2024 05:42 PM
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Re: WiFi vs Ethernet
@Super+Anthony nope. The puck only has 100mbps network adapter which is still way more than it needs. We've also got a 500mbps connection it barely gets dented by Sky Stream even when we're streaming UHD with Atmos which means we've got plenty of bandwidth available for other stuff to use...
Message posted on ‎01 Jun 2024 05:45 PM
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Re: WiFi vs Ethernet
Thanks @Nigelb1972 so I should keep as is?
Message posted on ‎01 Jun 2024 05:45 PM
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@Super+Anthony wrote:Thank you both
@Nigelb1972 so are you saying that even if my WiFi is 500 speed, it won't make any difference?
I choose the cable route as I was told it's more reliable?
It will show faster speed in your Netflix speed check.
the system theoretically doesn't use a lot more than 35mb maximum when streaming uhd. There's some posts with real world testing that suggest it doesn't reach anywhere near that.
I would give the WiFi a go .... you can always plug it back in if you encounter any issues
43inch Gen 1 and 55 inch Gen 2 Sky Glass & sky live camera 3 Pucks. Virgin media M350 hub 5x. Four sky mobile sims.
Message posted on ‎01 Jun 2024 05:48 PM
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@Super+Anthony if it's working without an issues? You might as well. Mines only connected via Ethernet because I was tinkering and now can't be bothered to unplug it. The one upstairs is on WiFi though and sits on an 80mbps connection nicely
Message posted on ‎01 Jun 2024 05:51 PM
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@Jporch316 I've ran speed tests which I'm watching UHD with HDR and Atmos and Sky Sports F1, football and movies and get close to 30mbps. Netflix never goes above 15- 20mbps but they run heavy compression
Message posted on ‎01 Jun 2024 06:03 PM
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Netflix have high optimisation compression rather "heavy" compression wihich supplies high quality at lower data rates than other services😉
Message posted on ‎01 Jun 2024 06:32 PM
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Thank you @Jporch316
Message posted on ‎01 Jun 2024 06:38 PM
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Re: WiFi vs Ethernet
Sorry, how do I change go WiFi? I am neurodivergent so if you can give me clear step by step instructions, that would be awesome
Message posted on ‎01 Jun 2024 07:25 PM
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@Super+Anthony wrote:Sorry, how do I change go WiFi? I am neurodivergent so if you can give me clear step by step instructions, that would be awesome
If I remember just pull out the cable and it will eventually say "no network connection ". After that just follow the prompts on screen to add your WiFi network. I believe the easiest method is just use the wps. Otherwise it's a case of typing in your network key
43inch Gen 1 and 55 inch Gen 2 Sky Glass & sky live camera 3 Pucks. Virgin media M350 hub 5x. Four sky mobile sims.
Message posted on ‎01 Jun 2024 07:29 PM
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Thanks.
Message posted on ‎01 Jun 2024 07:36 PM
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Re: WiFi vs Ethernet
Are you using your own router or the router your ISP provided? Most ISP provided routers are basic and just about do the job, if you want good WiFi range and stability it's worth considering buying your own.
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