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Hi all. I stream my TV, including local channels. I have a few services, but get the local channels and movies, series originals, etc on HULU.
I have the TV connected directly to my router, it's not wireless. It could be but direct connection of course delivers better performance.
My TV drops HULU frequently and it varies from day to day, probably based on regional demand. It doesnt drop any of the other streaming services.
My TV is a Samsung HD flatscreen, 5 yrs old.
Have there been advances in TVs that would enable better handling of the bandwidth delivered? More efficient or stronger technology? Could this be something I could improve on with a newer TV?
In general, my connectivity is fine, I WFH, I have decent screen resolutions and speeds, etc. But it's not optimum, it's doubtful I can get 'optimum.' I'm rural and dont have a lot of options on my Internet service...we discuss it all the time on NextDoor and Ziply Fiber is the best of the mediocre choices.
Suggestions?
I have the TV connected directly to my router, it's not wireless. It could be but direct connection of course delivers better performance.
My TV drops HULU frequently and it varies from day to day, probably based on regional demand. It doesnt drop any of the other streaming services.
My TV is a Samsung HD flatscreen, 5 yrs old.
Have there been advances in TVs that would enable better handling of the bandwidth delivered? More efficient or stronger technology? Could this be something I could improve on with a newer TV?
In general, my connectivity is fine, I WFH, I have decent screen resolutions and speeds, etc. But it's not optimum, it's doubtful I can get 'optimum.' I'm rural and dont have a lot of options on my Internet service...we discuss it all the time on NextDoor and Ziply Fiber is the best of the mediocre choices.
Suggestions?