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ryanpc
Jan 15, 2019Guide
Are there any ideal Netgear Orbi settings for streaming 4K content over Wifi?
Plex and the like seem to be choking on any 4K/HDR content I throw at it. Assuming it's not the system (new Mac mini with fastest cpu) or the client (4K AppleTV), I'm wondering if something about my configuration is off. Thanks!
The following Orbi settings can affect you maximum throughput:
- WMM, a QoS setting which gives priority to media packets.
- MU-MiMO: allowing multi spatial stream sending/receiving for devices that support MU-MIMO
- Implicit Beamforming, which allows much better data transmissions boost in the mid-long range device setups.
- If you can wire devices to Orbi then this will for sure give you better bandwidth.
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- ekhalilMaster
The following Orbi settings can affect you maximum throughput:
- WMM, a QoS setting which gives priority to media packets.
- MU-MiMO: allowing multi spatial stream sending/receiving for devices that support MU-MIMO
- Implicit Beamforming, which allows much better data transmissions boost in the mid-long range device setups.
- If you can wire devices to Orbi then this will for sure give you better bandwidth.
- ryanpcGuide
Awesome. #1 was enabled already. Enabled 2 and 3. Will test shortly :)
4K/HDR data bandwidth depending upon compresson, can be very high compared to 1080p. Current wifi standard may not be fully supporting of these kinds of bandwidths seen in 4K data streams. http://www.grouponenw.com/need-know-4k-hdmi-bandwidth/
Can you test with the PC connected via LAN cable and stream from your video sources?
Do you see any difference with streaming any 1080p video streams?
ryanpc wrote:
Plex and the like seem to be choking on any 4K/HDR content I throw at it. Assuming it's not the system (new Mac mini with fastest cpu) or the client (4K AppleTV), I'm wondering if something about my configuration is off. Thanks!
- ryanpcGuide
Anything 1080 plays back fine (directplay, no transcoding/compression). I will test over wired in a bit. Thanks for the tips!
Let us know how it goes.
If 1080p plays fine and 4K doesn't, this maybe a bandwidth issue with 4K and wireless.