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"Can you get all the footy on these boxes? Like sky sports n bt sports etc? " Yeah | |||
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"whats the best box 2 get ? as i use chromecast not ideal but dose work when it wants to do be" Have a look on Amazon, they're all pretty much the same, average price £25-30 | |||
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"Go for mobdro app and connect to tv with hdmi cable gives you british terrestial and sky channels. Sport music and movies included. Also gives you american canadian german spanish italian etc. " not all streams work same for the sports an movies usually buffer a lot as i connect this threw chromecast as did for the hdmi = so im looking for alternatives for the footie season ahead | |||
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"does the Kodi allow access to amazon programmes without subscription?" with the right reps kodi can deliver any channel from around the world thoigh to be fair I only really watch ufc on the tv side anything else I boxset | |||
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"Kodi box judders and stutters poorish quality pic and thats on 20mg wifi. Does it need faster ? Im using wookie. Still getting my head around it all. " change stream if heavy buffering wifi probably isnt great I always hardwire | |||
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"Just bought an Android box allegedly fully loaded and Jailbroken? Will see how it works once it arrives, I hear it takes a bit of faffing about to get it configured, so I'm preparing for a looooooong night!!" Goodluck even seasoned operators struggly with that one | |||
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"Kodi box judders and stutters poorish quality pic and thats on 20mg wifi. Does it need faster ? Im using wookie. Still getting my head around it all. " 2 of mine run on Wi-Fi (50mps) and other than the occasional buffer, depending on what time it is and the quality of the stream, everything runs smoothly. Try something streams with SD after the title, that may help, or pick up a Wi-Fi extender/booster plug (handy to have if you've got a few devices connected to your Wi-Fi network) | |||
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"I'm just now browsing some kodi boxes but hard to choose which is best an what to go for" Check reviews and specs, average price £25-30 | |||
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"I'm just now browsing some kodi boxes but hard to choose which is best an what to go for Check reviews and specs, average price £25-30 " its what i am checking espcially the reviews some saying a number of apps don't work | |||
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"We changed about six months ago from Sky to kodi and although there has been challenging moments when we couldn't find a stream we wanted, we have had much more choice in what we wanted to watch and saved a fortune. We have tried to hardwire the cable from the router to a telly on a different floor, to get a better connection as the Wi-Fi doesn't go that far but we have done something wrong and we can't get that box to work. If anybody has got any idea what we might have done wrong I would love some advice. It might be where the cabling actually comes into the wall, into a junction box, and then goes out again to the telly?" if I get your meaning you want to run two tvs from one box ? If so you would need a splitter box the router doesnt carry any tv pictures so a splitter box out of your kodi box.one outlet to livingroom tv the other to the bedroom tv when I mentioned hardwiring I was meaning ethernet cable instead of wifi | |||
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"We changed about six months ago from Sky to kodi and although there has been challenging moments when we couldn't find a stream we wanted, we have had much more choice in what we wanted to watch and saved a fortune. We have tried to hardwire the cable from the router to a telly on a different floor, to get a better connection as the Wi-Fi doesn't go that far but we have done something wrong and we can't get that box to work. If anybody has got any idea what we might have done wrong I would love some advice. It might be where the cabling actually comes into the wall, into a junction box, and then goes out again to the telly?if I get your meaning you want to run two tvs from one box ? If so you would need a splitter box the router doesnt carry any tv pictures so a splitter box out of your kodi box.one outlet to livingroom tv the other to the bedroom tv when I mentioned hardwiring I was meaning ethernet cable instead of wifi" Invest in a Wi-Fi extender/booster, £20-£40. That would fix the Wi-Fi reach problem | |||
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"chromecast keeps buffering a fair bit n getting fed up with need something better" I've got chromecast v.1, don't have problems with it at all. Try switching it off, then back on (the good old I.T fix) | |||
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"chromecast keeps buffering a fair bit n getting fed up with need something better I've got chromecast v.1, don't have problems with it at all. Try switching it off, then back on (the good old I.T fix)" that's the thing I have its why I'm looking for an alternative | |||
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"chromecast keeps buffering a fair bit n getting fed up with need something better I've got chromecast v.1, don't have problems with it at all. Try switching it off, then back on (the good old I.T fix)that's the thing I have its why I'm looking for an alternative" | |||
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"Kodi box judders and stutters poorish quality pic and thats on 20mg wifi. Does it need faster ? Im using wookie. Still getting my head around it all. 2 of mine run on Wi-Fi (50mps) and other than the occasional buffer, depending on what time it is and the quality of the stream, everything runs smoothly. Try something streams with SD after the title, that may help, or pick up a Wi-Fi extender/booster plug (handy to have if you've got a few devices connected to your Wi-Fi network)" Cheers will look into this | |||
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"We changed about six months ago from Sky to kodi and although there has been challenging moments when we couldn't find a stream we wanted, we have had much more choice in what we wanted to watch and saved a fortune. We have tried to hardwire the cable from the router to a telly on a different floor, to get a better connection as the Wi-Fi doesn't go that far but we have done something wrong and we can't get that box to work. If anybody has got any idea what we might have done wrong I would love some advice. It might be where the cabling actually comes into the wall, into a junction box, and then goes out again to the telly?if I get your meaning you want to run two tvs from one box ? If so you would need a splitter box the router doesnt carry any tv pictures so a splitter box out of your kodi box.one outlet to livingroom tv the other to the bedroom tv when I mentioned hardwiring I was meaning ethernet cable instead of wifi Invest in a Wi-Fi extender/booster, £20-£40. That would fix the Wi-Fi reach problem" No we are attempting to run two completely separate boxes off two separate TVs. Whichever box we have in the lounge works perfectly as it is close to the Wi-Fi. The box downstairs even with the WiFi extender doesn't seem to work so we tried to hard wire it from the router, going downstairs into a junction box with an ethernet cable and then back out of tge junction box, with another ethernet cable to the android box but we just haven't got it right in some way, as it won't work. | |||
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"We changed about six months ago from Sky to kodi and although there has been challenging moments when we couldn't find a stream we wanted, we have had much more choice in what we wanted to watch and saved a fortune. We have tried to hardwire the cable from the router to a telly on a different floor, to get a better connection as the Wi-Fi doesn't go that far but we have done something wrong and we can't get that box to work. If anybody has got any idea what we might have done wrong I would love some advice. It might be where the cabling actually comes into the wall, into a junction box, and then goes out again to the telly?if I get your meaning you want to run two tvs from one box ? If so you would need a splitter box the router doesnt carry any tv pictures so a splitter box out of your kodi box.one outlet to livingroom tv the other to the bedroom tv when I mentioned hardwiring I was meaning ethernet cable instead of wifi Invest in a Wi-Fi extender/booster, £20-£40. That would fix the Wi-Fi reach problem No we are attempting to run two completely separate boxes off two separate TVs. Whichever box we have in the lounge works perfectly as it is close to the Wi-Fi. The box downstairs even with the WiFi extender doesn't seem to work so we tried to hard wire it from the router, going downstairs into a junction box with an ethernet cable and then back out of tge junction box, with another ethernet cable to the android box but we just haven't got it right in some way, as it won't work." I could be wrong but I'm pretty sure you can't split cat V through a junction box, the cable is generally screened and the cores twisted to keep the data clean. I just bought a tp link AV500 the uses your electrical wiring to give you a data connection else where and it also has a new wifi hotspot on the output box, pretty cheap on Amazon and it's just plug and play and worth every penny | |||
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"We changed about six months ago from Sky to kodi and although there has been challenging moments when we couldn't find a stream we wanted, we have had much more choice in what we wanted to watch and saved a fortune. We have tried to hardwire the cable from the router to a telly on a different floor, to get a better connection as the Wi-Fi doesn't go that far but we have done something wrong and we can't get that box to work. If anybody has got any idea what we might have done wrong I would love some advice. It might be where the cabling actually comes into the wall, into a junction box, and then goes out again to the telly?if I get your meaning you want to run two tvs from one box ? If so you would need a splitter box the router doesnt carry any tv pictures so a splitter box out of your kodi box.one outlet to livingroom tv the other to the bedroom tv when I mentioned hardwiring I was meaning ethernet cable instead of wifi Invest in a Wi-Fi extender/booster, £20-£40. That would fix the Wi-Fi reach problem No we are attempting to run two completely separate boxes off two separate TVs. Whichever box we have in the lounge works perfectly as it is close to the Wi-Fi. The box downstairs even with the WiFi extender doesn't seem to work so we tried to hard wire it from the router, going downstairs into a junction box with an ethernet cable and then back out of tge junction box, with another ethernet cable to the android box but we just haven't got it right in some way, as it won't work." gonna sound crazy have you checked the box works? Also not sure of yoursetup but bypass the junction box and plug ethernet straight from android box to router I run multiple pcs xbox and other gadgets where possible always hardwired as there is little pckt loss wifi will always have pckt loss its the price you pay for wireless.could also be a break in cable systematically check each component.not sure what your junction box is or what its for but the android box itself wont need it hope you get it fixed | |||
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"Just bought an Android box allegedly fully loaded and Jailbroken? Will see how it works once it arrives, I hear it takes a bit of faffing about to get it configured, so I'm preparing for a looooooong night!! Goodluck even seasoned operators struggly with that one " What should I have been looking for then? | |||
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"As long as you have a sly dish on your house pointing at 28.2 east Astra that does the job" That should say 28.2 degrees east of due south | |||
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"I have KODI on Windows 10 Laptop plugged into 1 Tv and via Firestick on other TV both work equally well . " explain how you did that AS i have the same | |||
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