Many people prefer streaming apps like Netflix and Hulu instead of traditional cable, but streaming tends to have more technical issues, such as buffering, skipping, and playback errors. These problems are commonly attributed to slow internet speeds, but they are more frequently caused by poor Wi-Fi signal strength.
Netflix and similar services need only 3-5 Mbps to function smoothly, a speed easily supplied by Ting Internet. Typically, buffering and freezing can be resolved by restarting your streaming device, connecting to a different Wi-Fi band, or repositioning your device.
Many are familiar with the classic trick to troubleshoot home network issues - restarting the router. While this is a valuable step, it's often overlooked that the device on the other end, your streaming device (e.g., your Roku, Amazon Fire TV Stick, or Apple TV), may also need a restart.
Despite the common perception that it is slower than 5G, the 2.4G Wi-Fi band should not be underestimated, especially for streaming.
The main reason to use 2.4G Wi-Fi is the stronger signal between your router and streaming device.
Streaming devices keep getting smaller and sleeker. Fire Sticks, Roku boxes, and Apple TVs can easily be tucked away behind TVs and under media consoles. However, their hidden locations can inadvertently impact performance.
Position your streaming device in an open area. Reducing physical barriers between your router and the device can significantly diminish buffering issues.
By implementing these strategies, you can significantly enhance your streaming experience with Ting Internet, ensuring that your movie nights or binge-watching sessions are smooth and enjoyable!