Hello,
I do not know if I am having a unique problem or not but let me explain what is going on with my wifi service.
I am using the following equipment:
Arris BGW210-700 modem supplied by AT&T...just upgraded to 50 mps as fiber is not available in my area.
Sony Bravia 65" 4k TV in the living room.
AT&T AirTies 4920 to boost the wifi signal in the living room next to the TV set.
Sony receiver with Klipsch home theater speakers.
Panasonic 32" TV in the upstairs bedroom.
LG 32" TV in the upstairs bedroom.
Linksys RE6700 wifi extender in the upstairs office across the hall from bedrooms.
Okay, now to my problem: I am obtaining my streaming content in my living room from a Firestick 4k, 1 bedroom with a regular Firestick, and the other bedroom with Roku. My upstairs bedrooms normally have a good wifi signal and the signal does not buffer. The living room TV buffers all the time to the point it is becoming aggravating. The Arris modem was installed in my office which is over my garage and approximately 50' from my living room TV, across from my kitchen. I am not sure why the upstairs bedrooms would get a better wifi signal, which I think is farther away from the modem than the living room. I also need to mention that if I stream right through my Sony TV the picture and sound are better than through the Firestick but the signal still buffers but not as bad as through the Firestick.
Also, I am not sure if the AT&T AirTies 4920 is working or not as it is not showing up in my Network setting on my PC but the Linksys RE6700 does show up. The buttons on the front of the AirTies are solid green which I was told tells me it is working.
What would I need to do in order to get a more reliable wifi signal to my living room TV so it does not buffer? I was thinking about purchasing a Netgear wifi extender or even going with MoCA adapters, but my Arris modem does not incorporate coax. I think the Sunbeam MoCa adapters utilize both coax and ethernet. At this time I am out of answers on what to do to get a more reliable wifi signal.
Please let me know what I need to do.
Thanks
I do not know if I am having a unique problem or not but let me explain what is going on with my wifi service.
I am using the following equipment:
Arris BGW210-700 modem supplied by AT&T...just upgraded to 50 mps as fiber is not available in my area.
Sony Bravia 65" 4k TV in the living room.
AT&T AirTies 4920 to boost the wifi signal in the living room next to the TV set.
Sony receiver with Klipsch home theater speakers.
Panasonic 32" TV in the upstairs bedroom.
LG 32" TV in the upstairs bedroom.
Linksys RE6700 wifi extender in the upstairs office across the hall from bedrooms.
Okay, now to my problem: I am obtaining my streaming content in my living room from a Firestick 4k, 1 bedroom with a regular Firestick, and the other bedroom with Roku. My upstairs bedrooms normally have a good wifi signal and the signal does not buffer. The living room TV buffers all the time to the point it is becoming aggravating. The Arris modem was installed in my office which is over my garage and approximately 50' from my living room TV, across from my kitchen. I am not sure why the upstairs bedrooms would get a better wifi signal, which I think is farther away from the modem than the living room. I also need to mention that if I stream right through my Sony TV the picture and sound are better than through the Firestick but the signal still buffers but not as bad as through the Firestick.
Also, I am not sure if the AT&T AirTies 4920 is working or not as it is not showing up in my Network setting on my PC but the Linksys RE6700 does show up. The buttons on the front of the AirTies are solid green which I was told tells me it is working.
What would I need to do in order to get a more reliable wifi signal to my living room TV so it does not buffer? I was thinking about purchasing a Netgear wifi extender or even going with MoCA adapters, but my Arris modem does not incorporate coax. I think the Sunbeam MoCa adapters utilize both coax and ethernet. At this time I am out of answers on what to do to get a more reliable wifi signal.
Please let me know what I need to do.
Thanks