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Turn it off and then turn it on again ?????????????For the layman, please explain how you change the WiFi channel?
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Turn it off and then turn it on again ?????????????For the layman, please explain how you change the WiFi channel?
Cheers
With a name like Snake I wouldn't imagine you have too many problems finding one mateI watched the goals centre on my pc (years old HP dont even know spec); Liverpool v Everton on my dinky little Huawei ipad; and Man U v Spurs on my years old Samsung phone. All over a 33mbs (whatever that means) sky broadband.
All absolutely perfect quality.
Yes, I know, I need to find a girl friend![]()
Same here Prime App, LG, plus I have Virgin 200MB broadband so should have no problems with the stream.Yeah, was great via the Prime app on our LG telly.
Be interesting to see how Sky try and step it up.
I watched the games last night on my Samsung 4k UHD tv and the pic was excellent.
just watched Liverpool game on 4G on my phone ya man airport and it was crystal clear.
Can’t fault Amazon on quality and price. £79 a year. I pay that a Month for sky and broadband!
I hope they get a lot more games if the VOD output is as good as this.
Big test will be watching tomorrow’s game from overseas
Look on on router for the ip address. Its begins in 192. Type it into internet address bar. Then log into routers built in settings and change wifi channel. Save then exit. Done.For the layman, please explain how you change the WiFi channel?
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Look on on router for the ip address. Its begins in 192. Type it into internet address bar. Then log into routers built in settings and change wifi channel. Save then exit. Done.
Look on on router for the ip address. Its begins in 192. Type it into internet address bar. Then log into routers built in settings and change wifi channel. Save then exit. Done.
192.168.0.1
To be fair,I have had better picture than I get from skyWith a view to watching the match tomorrow night (our lass has hurt her so I can't go) I've tried to watch the scouse match and its been shit. Pixelated and completely gone down twice.
200meg broadband, quad core with 8g of ramming. Hd not available either.
Anyone else find it doo doo?
I have had a lot better picture than I get from skyWith a view to watching the match tomorrow night (our lass has hurt her so I can't go) I've tried to watch the scouse match and its been shit. Pixelated and completely gone down twice.
200meg broadband, quad core with 8g of ramming. Hd not available either.
Anyone else find it doo doo?
Works fine in Iraq but that might be down to our company having weird VPN’s and servers linked to EuropeI’m pretty sure Prime tv is unavailable in the Middle East. Never worked in Qatar.
Something that people who don't work in tech might not know is that Amazon's other big business is Amazon Web Services (AWS) which is the second biggest cloud computer platform on the planet, and the go-to cloud platform for media content providers.
Whenever you fire up Netflix, Hulu, iPlayer, etc, you're connecting to AWS. In many ways, they were the perfect company to trial this (just a shame about them being tax dodging pricks).
Does it work on bt tv ?
Who do you think is bigger than amazon when it comes to providing cloud infrastructure?
Yes, I know, I need to find a girl friend![]()
I used the same method for watching Liverpool v Everton and in the pre-match build-up it kept freezing, but during the game it was fine.Works fine on the prime video app on PlayStation
I used the same method for watching Liverpool v Everton and in the pre-match build-up it kept freezing, but during the game it was fine.
Who do you think is bigger than amazon when it comes to providing cloud infrastructure?
Forbes says Microsoft (Azure stuff), butI'd say surely it's Amazon at the top?
Edit: that article was 2 years old, which in Internet terms is almost forever so likely not the case now.
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