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Title: Broadband query
Post by: Audrey on Wednesday, January 22, 2020, 19:57:58
But long-winded but here goes.

As you can imagine broadband here isn’t great. I use COSMOTE which delivers a best speed, for me, of 5-6mgbs. Slow, but for surfing and iPTV in kinda works.

My problem is that ‘live’ iPTV telly is continually freezing making it almost impossible to watch anything. Catch up, Netflix etc is fine.

The fella who supplies my iPTV also has a broadband service but is capped at 6GB per day. I used his broadband on a trial and it was almost perfect so the problem is definitely with COSMOTE broadband.

I’ve done speed tests which shows ping, jitter and packet loss we’ll within acceptable limits.

So what’s causing the continual freezing? And, is there any solution?


Title: Re: Broadband query
Post by: suttonred on Wednesday, January 22, 2020, 20:10:53
Yeah move from Greece...


Title: Re: Broadband query
Post by: 4D on Wednesday, January 22, 2020, 23:18:22
Give Cosmote a call?


Title: Re: Broadband query
Post by: Shrivvy Road on Thursday, January 23, 2020, 08:41:57
I read this as broadbent query. Far to bloody early


Title: Re: Broadband query
Post by: luckyluke699 on Thursday, January 23, 2020, 08:57:42
Deffo your broadband. Still sounds like "jitter and packet loss", or your connection not being consistent (speed wise) somehow to me!
- Services which can buffer their streams (Netflix, Youtube etc) work fine.
- Services which can't buffer (and rely on a consistent reasonable quality connection), have problems.

Does this happen for all different IPTV services? If you tried to watch a local Greek IPTV channel (instead of one streamed from abroad) presumably you still get the same issue?


Title: Re: Broadband query
Post by: Flashheart on Thursday, January 23, 2020, 09:01:53
I read this as broadbent query. Far to bloody early

Not only did I also do it, but I keep on doing it every time I open the TEF.


Title: Re: Broadband query
Post by: Reg Smeeton on Thursday, January 23, 2020, 12:57:05
I read this as broadbent query. Far to bloody early

Same as.... it's the nature of reading, your brain predicts what is going to be there based on letters at the start and end, and the length of word.

We expect to see Broadbent being the TEF, and so do at first.


Title: Re: Broadband query
Post by: Peter Venkman on Thursday, January 23, 2020, 13:13:31
TBF I looked quickly and thought it said Broadbent Queery.

I thought this thread would be shut down PDQ!