![]() ![]() This gives the media player some extra slack in case there is some internet congestion that temporarily slows/disrupts the connection between the streaming server and media player. The buffer is preloading chunks of the video/music by downloading it in advance. I wrote up a very lengthy post about connection issues with the Studios few months back that you can check out in the 1st link above.Ī general overview of things to keep in mind while dealing with problems with home theater mode.Īny music or video you stream from the internet these days is streamed to a media player that has a buffer. I don't want to bog you down too much with details. Most the ethernet adapters you'll find are only 100Mbps. If you go this route, you'll want to get a gigabit ethernet adapter (limited to 480Mbps by the USB2 interface). You can check this thread, Proofvoice said using a micro usb ethernet adapter fixed his studio audio issues: What type of FireTV device? Is it on 5Ghz, 2.4Ghz, or using a micro USB ethernet adapter? If it's a FireStick that is plugged into the TV, you might want to consider a micro USB ethernet adapter. If you are getting that notification box in the bottom corner of your TV that says something like experiencing connection issues with the Home theater mode or Studio, the more likely problem is the FireTV device. I'll spare you on the details about DFS and why these channels are handled differently :) So in terms of channel preferences, I'd say try avoiding DFS. Switching channels may momentarily knock the Studio connection to the FireTV offline. If your router is on a DFS channel, by law it's required to change channels when it detects a radar scan. The only think to keep in mind with 5Ghz are the DFS channels (52-64 and 100-140). ![]() There are multiple issues with using 2.4Ghz, the main being that it's a highly congested band. I am with those that would recommend you stick with 5Ghz. ![]()
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