IPTV Tips & Tricks for the best experience!

by dalik1524

Hi guys!

I read rather often people have diffrent issues with service. In this thread i will list a few tips and tricks to make the experience as good as can be.. I hope it helps someone!

  1. Minimum recomended internet speed is 30mbit down speed. (test here: http://www.speedtest.net - choose against a server in amsterdam). I sugest a minimum of 50mbit. If you get buffers try to close all of the devices connected to your internet since they also "use" bandwith from your connection.

  2. Connect if possible via TP-Cable directly to your device from router.

  3. Always try to have latest FW on your router.

  4. The router is like a car, after a while you need to get a new one. Wear and tear is like milage in a car and traffic in the router should considerd be the same. Most users change internet provider now and then but the router in most case stays the same. Manny users also have the provided router from the ISP and this router is far away from the best or even "good". If you guys want tips on good routers just ask and ill give some sugestions.

Thanks :)

Ace_is_my_dog

WTF

Thaijgj

Router is like a car????? Connect to Amsterdam????? OMG 🤐 1 word for you Dependencies

bosiequartet

What if you are actually wheeling your router along the road like a car though

eLus1ve_

"The router is like a car, after a while you need to get a new one. Wear and tear is like milage in a car and traffic in the router should considerd be the same. "

That's so far from the truth. Routers these days are built very well. Invest in a decent router and not the cheapest one sitting on the shelf at the time. Unplug your router from time to time and you'll be fine. Traffic has nothing to do with your life expectancy of your router.

BSBKOP

Really nice of you to try and be helpful, but there is a lot of misinformation here.

holidayinning

what you got against Amsterdam?

fifasarajevo

What if i don't like Amsterdam cuz of the marijuana and hussies?