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Has anyone noticed a decline in the quality of service when using a streaming device? The quality of service using my Roku on Roku with Live TV, Netflix or Prime video does not seem to be as good as it was when I first upgraded my Fios internet. By reduced quality I mean both quality of picture in general, and frequency of โbufferingโ during the stream. This is happening more eve when I have only one device connected to my WiFi.....
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It may be Internet congestion beyond Fios control.
One thing to verify is that your speed to Verizon is not affected.
When you see slowdowns, go to speedtest.verizon.net
Using a wired connection, verify that you are still getting your subscribed speed.
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@ajax010 wrote:Has anyone noticed a decline in the quality of service when using a streaming device? The quality of service using my Roku on Roku with Live TV, Netflix or Prime video does not seem to be as good as it was when I first upgraded my Fios internet. By reduced quality I mean both quality of picture in general, and frequency of โbufferingโ during the stream. This is happening more eve when I have only one device connected to my WiFi.....
WiFi is not a measure of speeds.
in fact using the Verizon speedtest site is only from your home to their servers. However it is not a real speedtest. It does not have the internet obstacles regular speedtest sites use. Loss of hops, internet congestion, rerouting etc.
i have not had any loss of speeds nor any problems streaming numerous services.
then again not many neighbors have Fios in my area so my gigabyte speed is not affected.