Television problems
Re: Television problems
Glitching on any channel may increase because many people are watching the Olympics. At times, the distribution system before your supplier just cannot cope with the demand. This can happen at any time whenever there is an event that more people than usual will be watching, but it can vary from supplier to supplier. Last night, for example we were getting a small amount of glitching on BBC4 between 9 PM and 11 PM – most of the time, it was minor but, on three occasions it was unwatchable for two or three minutes.
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I had a problem on Sunday so I turned off the router for 10 mins then put it back on, no problems from then.
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Watched Today at the Olympics last night on iplayer using a DNS. Kept on buffering and crashed twice. ITV fine.
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Hi John...
No matter what system streaming TV you use problems will always be near by, good news as a Cyta users I had a free upgrade to 35kbs still poor for it's cost though.
No matter what system streaming TV you use problems will always be near by, good news as a Cyta users I had a free upgrade to 35kbs still poor for it's cost though.
Jim.
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We are also with SOS for TV. For broadband we switched from Cyta to Fusion WiFi several months ago. No buffering problems since then.