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Jroach
Feb 25, 2020Luminary
rbr50 and IoT/Tablo issue, traffic getting lost
I have a Denon AVR, Apple AX (express), and Tablo that are all buggy...I think for the same reason. Working with Tablo (since it was new) they determined that: "Tablo's local traffic is being lost b...
- Feb 25, 2020
Temporarily reduce the transmit power level. I'll give this a try...I had done this in the past so familiar with the process but can't remember why I didn't leave it at a reduced power level.
Thanks for the tip.
nicholb
Feb 26, 2020Luminary
I've been using Tablo since they came out. Even though it can use WiFi the Tablo works much better if you can hard wire it.
From worst to best
Tablo and streaming device WiFi
Tablo Wired and streaming device WiFi
Both Tablo and streaming device wired.
Jroach
Feb 26, 2020Luminary
Thanks nicholb.
agreed but that would require running new coax to where the router is or a new network cable to where the Tablo sits.
I'm reading up about MOCA to see if that might be a solution (or maybe a powerline adapter).
- nicholbFeb 26, 2020Luminary
Would it be possible to move the Orbi Satalite to where the Tablo is? Then it would be wired and the Orbi's would handle the wireless connection via the dedicated connection channel. Not sure that will help as you still have a wireless link, but it does cut out the Tablo making it.
- JroachFeb 26, 2020Luminary
The Orbi is in a rack that sits in a utility closet with the servers, cisco sw, etc. It's not impossible but I hate to run wire, drill holes.....
but thanks for the idea.
- JroachMar 04, 2020Luminary
furrye38,
Tablo has been running for a week now without an issue.
Reducing the power on the 2.4 band seemed to do the trick.
I'll turn on some of the features I turned off and report back if it creates a problem.
Thanks to you and all in the thread.