ChillzIlz

joined 10 months ago
 

Live in a single family home in a neighborhood with relatively close homes - I'm scanning through the wifi channels to decide where to place my 5ghz band. I found when I let the router choose by using "auto" that my connection is rather spotty. I've always had better results in the past by choosing the channel myself.

If the signals i'm seeing from neighbor networks hovering around -75 dBm to -85 dBm at the worst (while mine is around -20 dBm) - am I safe to assume the signal is weak enough where it really does not matter? If I chose a channel that currently has 2 or 3 other networks/hotspots on the same channel but their signal is weak/in that range - the impact is minimal correct? Would increasing to 40 or 80mhz cause any issues?

Ty :)

 

Apple TV 4K 128gb. Hard wired. Have tried every which way under the sun but no dice. Can’t get this “feature” they are overhyping to work even once.

Just wanted to try it. Doubt it’ll be used lots as convenience of a iPhone or even an iPad is unmatched but .. for the sake of trying things out.

Anyone else get this to work? I have a 14 Pro and wife has a 12 and neither worked.

Edit: on tvOS 17.1

[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago

Apple will put in the U1 chip into the next remote and it’ll be a “big feature”. So you can pinpoint exactly where it is 🙄

If your soundbar is connected via hdmi arc/earc then you don’t want your audio output to say your soundbar .. you want it to say receiver. If you change it to soundbar then you are playing via wifi or Bluetooth I believe. A bit counter intuitive