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Ethernet connection speed.
Hi,
Does anyone know the network speed of my KD-49XG9005?
I'm trying to play 4K content from my network drive but I keep getting buffering.
Looking forward to hearing from you,
Regards
Paul
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10BASE-T/100BASE-TX connector, but trust me, isn't the problem... Also for the 4K...
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Hi,
Thanks for your reply.
Do you have an idea what the problem is?
Regards,
Paul
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Maybe... The Player? Can you try another Player like Archos/Nova for exemple? Or VLC's...
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Hi again,
I already tried VLC and the Video app that was pre-loaded, they all do the same.
I asked on another forum and was told the Ethernet connection was not fast enough to stream 4K.
The advice was to switch over to 5Ghz WiFi and since I tried that, it has been OK so far.
I'll let you know how I get on long term.
Regards,
Paul
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Hi,
Unfortunately I am still having issues playing files from my NAS drive.
Every now and then (mainly on larger UHD files) playback either buffers or stops.
It's a pity the hardwired connection isn't faster.
Regards,
Paul

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Hi Arthur,
I will take your advice and get in touch with them.
If I receive a solution, I will come back and post it here,
Regards,
Paul
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What do you expect from the support ? Just do the math: file size/duration in seconds *8. If it is closer or over 100mbps you'll never succeed. But in this case you are trying probably to stream a bluray and I'd suggest you to use the disk.
Incase you are under let say 90 mbps you have a problem with your network setup or your nas
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My xf90 never gets anywhere near 100Mbps via lan - am lucky to get 40 on Netflix and other speed test apps. Laptop plugged into the same wire is at 200Mbps