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Old 01-25-2021, 03:06 PM   #11
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I like the change. On my desktop, I'm getting 188 Mbps down and 20 up. My phone and my tablet are at just over 50 and just under 50, but I can't remember which was better. Doesn't really matter, just that both are extremely faster than in the past.

We had a problem last summer with using 2 Roku sticks to receive YouTubeTV on two different TVs. Lots of buffering, especially on the living room unit. Finally gave up on the Roku and direct wired the LR TV to the router. Cured the buffering.

Around Christmas, just for giggles, we decided to try the Roku again. First day, no buffering, 2nd day no buffering, 3rd day..... now I know why.

So, we're happy with ABB now (Shhhhhhh, don't tell them! )

Dave
We have two ROKU units at home and one at camp, all work well. In Dec, out of boredom, I got the new Chromecast with Google TV:
https://www.cnet.com/news/chromecast...eaming-sticks/
It can be programed to operate your TV and sound system so only one remote is required. Also you can voice search across all installed apps. In our case: YouTube TV, YouTube, Prime Video and PBS.

Alan
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