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nachosmart
Junior Member
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01-21-2023, 03:16 PM
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You're curious about how streaming performance is affected. The streaming speed relies on both your internet connection and the connection method between your PC and the TV—whether it's Wi-Fi or a wired cable. Internet speed refers to the download rate you have, like 250 KB per second, while the connection speed depends on how efficiently that data travels from your device to the TV.
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nachosmart
01-21-2023, 03:16 PM #1

You're curious about how streaming performance is affected. The streaming speed relies on both your internet connection and the connection method between your PC and the TV—whether it's Wi-Fi or a wired cable. Internet speed refers to the download rate you have, like 250 KB per second, while the connection speed depends on how efficiently that data travels from your device to the TV.

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santeri_37
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01-21-2023, 10:13 PM
#2
You need a connected PC with a direct HDMI link or a compatible adapter for streaming, and the speed of that connection matters.
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santeri_37
01-21-2023, 10:13 PM #2

You need a connected PC with a direct HDMI link or a compatible adapter for streaming, and the speed of that connection matters.

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01-21-2023, 11:29 PM
#3
The streaming device works well on a laptop, everything should function properly. Thank you!
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WitherStarWolf
01-21-2023, 11:29 PM #3

The streaming device works well on a laptop, everything should function properly. Thank you!

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Ulster_Son
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01-22-2023, 02:05 AM
#4
It concerns the LAN bandwidth, such as 10/100/1000 Mbps; 100 is acceptable, while 1000 is optimal.
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Ulster_Son
01-22-2023, 02:05 AM #4

It concerns the LAN bandwidth, such as 10/100/1000 Mbps; 100 is acceptable, while 1000 is optimal.

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UnstoppebleR_
Junior Member
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01-22-2023, 11:34 AM
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Your PC seems to be missing a connected device, huh? I guess the first one was actually a TV.
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UnstoppebleR_
01-22-2023, 11:34 AM #5

Your PC seems to be missing a connected device, huh? I guess the first one was actually a TV.

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BobbyGamer13
Junior Member
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01-22-2023, 11:46 AM
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Ensure both host and client computers are linked through a wired connection to a router or switch for the lowest possible delay. The specific device and Ethernet cables used (such as 1Gbps, 100Mbps, or 10Mbps) will influence this. If you're not referring to a client computer but rather using your TV directly as an external device on your main PC, connection speed won't affect performance.
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BobbyGamer13
01-22-2023, 11:46 AM #6

Ensure both host and client computers are linked through a wired connection to a router or switch for the lowest possible delay. The specific device and Ethernet cables used (such as 1Gbps, 100Mbps, or 10Mbps) will influence this. If you're not referring to a client computer but rather using your TV directly as an external device on your main PC, connection speed won't affect performance.

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truji8tarifa
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01-23-2023, 05:28 PM
#7
These factors rely on the specific cable or the router model!
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truji8tarifa
01-23-2023, 05:28 PM #7

These factors rely on the specific cable or the router model!

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CeceloGamer
Junior Member
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01-23-2023, 08:09 PM
#8
The Cat5 cable has a maximum of 100 Mbps, but you can find categories like Cat5e and 6 that allow higher speeds. If the router box or router displays 10/100/1000 or "gigabit," it means it can handle up to 1000 Mbps.
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CeceloGamer
01-23-2023, 08:09 PM #8

The Cat5 cable has a maximum of 100 Mbps, but you can find categories like Cat5e and 6 that allow higher speeds. If the router box or router displays 10/100/1000 or "gigabit," it means it can handle up to 1000 Mbps.

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TeenGirl33
Member
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01-25-2023, 08:06 PM
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cable isn't always the main issue—it varies by router, streaming device, and laptop. From my own experience, I streamed Portal 2 over Wi-Fi to my mom's old notebook, and it worked as long as no one else was using the connection. It should function well with a newer system.
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TeenGirl33
01-25-2023, 08:06 PM #9

cable isn't always the main issue—it varies by router, streaming device, and laptop. From my own experience, I streamed Portal 2 over Wi-Fi to my mom's old notebook, and it worked as long as no one else was using the connection. It should function well with a newer system.

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Sponder
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01-26-2023, 12:06 AM
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Thanks a lot! 😊
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Sponder
01-26-2023, 12:06 AM #10

Thanks a lot! 😊

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