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drray23

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2. i doubt it. Unless your in-house wireless is badly configured or spotty
Fri Oct 4, 2019, 11:39 AM
Oct 2019

like for example, having your TV with the Roku too far from the router, you should not have a problem. The bandwidth of a local wireless network is more than enough to stream movies. so, either your wireless signal is not strong enough (like behind several walls from the router or such) or its your actual internet connection to the outside that is lacking.

Not sure Timewas Oct 2019 #1
Thanks for the input Bradshaw3 Oct 2019 #3
i doubt it. Unless your in-house wireless is badly configured or spotty drray23 Oct 2019 #2
Thanks Bradshaw3 Oct 2019 #4
3??? Timewas Oct 2019 #5
It's supposed to be 12 something overall Bradshaw3 Oct 2019 #6
Try Timewas Oct 2019 #7
Thanks for the suggestion Bradshaw3 Oct 2019 #10
We use a wired connection for Netflix on our main television. hunter Oct 2019 #8
Thanks for the info Bradshaw3 Oct 2019 #9
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