Re: Samsung UN65LS003 BT/Wifi issues becoming more widespread
ok... thanks for the clarification. You check again on which band you are using as the channel number seems like a 5g... which potentially may have issues depending on implementation and a few other things... :-) The reason, it looks like 5g is the data rate, not 2.4G will usually get that high, at least in my limited experience along with my network setup. You should get a wifi scanner app and look and see what the overall "air" looks like around your living premises and also at / near the tv, just to get an idea of signal strength. I am thinking that perhaps you have a wifi "issue" with respect to signal / interference. Further, depending on the router, I have seen / read of issues with "mixed traffic" (ie. 2.4 and 5) happening on the same box. Some people indicate poor implementations and / or lack of firmware updates to address issues.
On the BT side, there should also be some sort of strength indicator and also again, what other BT devices are in the area? Sorry, if I am going side ways, potentially, if against my "try getting stability with a wired connection" first suggestion earlier. For that, you can see if your router sees / lists the devices connected and the addresses assigned and then go from the result with more testing of data there after. NOTE: ensuring a good idea of your network setup is important in terms of devices and cabling.
ok... thanks for the clarification. You check again on which band you are using as the channel number seems like a 5g... which potentially may have issues depending on implementation and a few other things... :-) The reason, it looks like 5g is the data rate, not 2.4G will usually get that high, at least in my limited experience along with my network setup. You should get a wifi scanner app and look and see what the overall "air" looks like around your living premises and also at / near the tv, just to get an idea of signal strength. I am thinking that perhaps you have a wifi "issue" with respect to signal / interference. Further, depending on the router, I have seen / read of issues with "mixed traffic" (ie. 2.4 and 5) happening on the same box. Some people indicate poor implementations and / or lack of firmware updates to address issues.
On the BT side, there should also be some sort of strength indicator and also again, what other BT devices are in the area? Sorry, if I am going side ways, potentially, if against my "try getting stability with a wired connection" first suggestion earlier. For that, you can see if your router sees / lists the devices connected and the addresses assigned and then go from the result with more testing of data there after. NOTE: ensuring a good idea of your network setup is important in terms of devices and cabling.
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