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<blockquote data-quote="TheBatfink" data-source="post: 975457" data-attributes="member: 52265"><p>Ha, funny actually because I didn't realise you had to connect it lol. I assumed when it said the antenna was built in there was nothing to do. But yes I quickly realised a couple of rooms away that there was no signal at all and went back and connected the antenna wires (as shown in the manual, which I clearly felt wasn't important to read as usual!).</p><p> </p><p>Right now it is connected at 87mbps and is showing full signal strength.. but it does flicker around down to 65mbps. Maybe this is why I see dropped frames and picture break up on the TV streams sometimes. I guess I should also say that standard definition TV is fine and 720p media files also play fine.</p><p>I need to set up a filter in Moving Pictures to find which media I have thats 1080p to test that. Presumably 1080p will not stream if 1080i won't?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheBatfink, post: 975457, member: 52265"] Ha, funny actually because I didn't realise you had to connect it lol. I assumed when it said the antenna was built in there was nothing to do. But yes I quickly realised a couple of rooms away that there was no signal at all and went back and connected the antenna wires (as shown in the manual, which I clearly felt wasn't important to read as usual!). Right now it is connected at 87mbps and is showing full signal strength.. but it does flicker around down to 65mbps. Maybe this is why I see dropped frames and picture break up on the TV streams sometimes. I guess I should also say that standard definition TV is fine and 720p media files also play fine. I need to set up a filter in Moving Pictures to find which media I have thats 1080p to test that. Presumably 1080p will not stream if 1080i won't? [/QUOTE]
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