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    Improving the wireless internet TV response

    Hi friends, I have the four ports in my house, where three ports is used for the TV and dish network. And only one port is used for the internet purpose. I have the LG internet TV; it’s a blue ray player capable for the use of the internet purpose. I make use of the windows XP computer, laptop ant the printer at the internet at the same time. If I want to watch the streaming movie, then I switch off the entire computer device, from the net flicks for some time. My internet TV has a long streaming pause. I want to eliminate this streaming pause. Can I make use of network switches to eliminate the streaming pauses? Or should hard wire my entire computer device through switch or the hub. Any solution for this kind of issue.

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    Re: Improving the wireless internet TV response

    Better hard wire your device with the help of switches. Juniper provides the network wireless switches. Juniper integrates routing, switching, security and network service within the single operating system. With the help of it, it decreases the complexity of a network. When we execute the juniper it increases reliability and decreases the time required to deploy new web services. It also decrease the network operation cost

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    Re: Improving the wireless internet TV response

    Make sure that your router is in a central location in your working place. Won’t allow your router outside wall, the network problem will creates, the signal will be very poor between walls, on the other side of your place where you work. If you are unable to move your wireless router, better Move the router away from some specific objects such as speakers, TV sets, mobile phones, metal objects. It is a tip which will help you to increase the signal of your wireless router.

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    Re: Improving the wireless internet TV response

    I think the problem might occur due to some kind of updating problem. Regularly update your network adapter drivers. Update the driver with the latest version. The driver you are using can be of older version. New version always have the some new improvement.

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    Re: Improving the wireless internet TV response

    Make the change in your wireless channel. Wireless router broad cast the signals on the different-different channels. Similarly the radio stations use the different channels to get the better the signals. Replace your router channel with the help of your routers configuration page. Change the channels and test your signal of network. Select the one channel having the high signal straight. Change channels regularly to get the good streaming

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    Re: Improving the wireless internet TV response

    The antenna of the router broadcast signal in all the directions around the router. Replace the antenna of the router. If you are not able to move the router from the original position, then upgrade the router with the antenna having the high gain. These antennas penetrate the signal to a single position. Replace the antenna to improve wireless network signal.

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