OmegaGene wrote: » Surely madness to run the shield on WiFi, it’s not like it’s a portable device
The high horse brigade wrote: » There's plenty out there think that wireless is some magic that just works. My own brother was complaining about his streams breaking up had his shield on WiFi because it was too much trouble to plug in. Honestly. He has Ethernet at the TV, just needed a switch or to unplug the smart TV.
Je_suis_Jean wrote: » Having all the devices in your house, including the Shield, fighting for service on a single 2.4Ghz WiFi network, regardless of the quality of your inbound internet service, is the least desirable setup if you want a stable service to your Shield.
The high horse brigade wrote: » Yes that works, you put some thought into it to get the best you can. What people don't realise is that wireless bandwidth is shared between all your devices and only one device at a time can talk to your router on each band. It's also half duplex, send OR receive, not both directions at the same time like a cable. For these reasons things get really slow with a few devices. You often get the .."but I have 200meg and a very strong signal on my Shield"..... Having a smartphone/tab elsewhere in the house on the same band on a weak signal playing say high quality YouTube at the same time can cause problems for a Shield on a very strong signal. The router must stop sending data to the Shield at a high data rate to send data to the smartphone at a slower rate. This causes buffering and slowdowns at the router
redcup342 wrote: » Why do people even bother with 200 meg BB ? I can get 1gb up and down but i'm on the 50 meg package at the moment, but I cannot for the life of my find a use case for anything more than 50 meg. Maybe if you had a family in the house or something ?
Basq wrote: » Showed my brother-in-law my Nvidia Shield setup at weekend, and he was impressed. Typically it's shot up in price on Amazon.. in fact, the Controller & Remote model isn't even in stock.
JDxtra wrote: » 75mb seems very high for 4K, no? I would have expected it to be around the 15 - 20 mark.
clintondaly wrote: » I'm not saying it needs the 75 but it seems to use it all the same when you look at the stats option when viewing a Youtube Vid.
kuro68k wrote: » Can someone tell me, does the YouTube app on the Shield work at 60 fps? The one on my smart TV only supports 30 fps.
The high horse brigade wrote: » Yea it does
The high horse brigade wrote: » If compressed yes. I have 1080p Blu-ray copies that use over 30mbit
stimpson wrote: » Pffft. I have a 4K Star Wars movie that’s 105Mb.
Soarer wrote: » Right, somebody tell me why I need one of these things?
OmegaGene wrote: » It’s a beast of a machine, I don’t use anything else for my entertainment needs really, if in doubt check the YouTube reviews
OmegaGene wrote: » Don’t deny yourself, pull that trigger
pinksoir wrote: » I'm using Nord VPN with this but every time I go to Netflix it displays the aul 'looks like you're using a proxy' message. Nord works with everything going else just fine, it's only on Shield/Android TV that I get this problem. Anyone found a way around this? I don't want to turn off my VPN every time I want to watch Netflix. Aside from this, the shield is amazing. Have it hooked up to a projector and it's incredible.
Irishmale0399 wrote: » Maybe this will help you with Nordhttps://support.nordvpn.com/General-info/SmartPlay/1047407532/How-to-securely-watch-Netflix-with-NordVPN.htm Another question for you....do you use Nord for BBC IPlayer??? Does it work on it?? Have you tested RTE Player with Nord on??? Bought one of these to watch Iplayer and RTE player here in Germany...just waiting for it to be delivered. Seems all the snow in Austria is effecting the post here....