swindonseagull
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He’s quick to reply, come via me and it will be quicker… it’s not sky or virgin you have signed up to.Same here, having a lot of problems with GWI
He’s quick to reply, come via me and it will be quicker… it’s not sky or virgin you have signed up to.Same here, having a lot of problems with GWI
Not with GWI but with the product for me too.Same here, having a lot of problems with GWI
That will be caused by the suppliers server probably overloaded.Not with GWI but with the product for me too.
Compared to others I’ve seen I think I’ll unfortunately have to look elsewhere.
We have fibre and it’s constant buffering.
Yesterday was awful for streaming. Even Ocpus, Bein etc… Tried clearing cache, restarting, updating etc… Was thinking about buying the best firestick on the market but don’t know if that will work? Any ideas from anyone to improve the service? Ironically I watched on my phone yesterday with a stream as FS unwatchable and it was perfect. Both on the same internet that is about 50/55mpsThat will be caused by the suppliers server probably overloaded.
Yesterday was awful for streaming. Even Ocpus, Bein etc… Tried clearing cache, restarting, updating etc… Was thinking about buying the best firestick on the market but don’t know if that will work? Any ideas from anyone to improve the service? Ironically I watched on my phone yesterday with a stream as FS unwatchable and it was perfect. Both on the same internet that is about 50/55That will be caused by the suppliers server probably overloaded.
I'd appreciate a Pm too
Try Google "best iptv services UK", let the tec guys do their reviews and pick one that suits youWhen you Google iptv you get tonnes of providers, how do you know a good one?
Starting to think my 4 years old firestick (1st gen 4K) could be the reason why everything I watch on it is buffering every 2 minutes or do.
Has anyone else had this issue and found that upgrading helped at all?
And me as I pay someone £75 to do mineI'd appreciate a Pm too
Memory on the firestick should be over the 1 gig to stop buffering. The firestick seems ok (1st gen). Pm me for more informationStarting to think my 4 years old firestick (1st gen 4K) could be the reason why everything I watch on it is buffering every 2 minutes or do.
Has anyone else had this issue and found that upgrading helped at all?
Yes to the first question and no to the second.Starting to think my 4 years old firestick (1st gen 4K) could be the reason why everything I watch on it is buffering every 2 minutes or do.
Has anyone else had this issue and found that upgrading helped at all?
I've been team Gwi for almost 4 years. 90% of the time I get ~10 second buffer every 60-90 seconds watching footie. I did try watching films but after a couple of mins the buffer kicked in and the film goes right back to the beginning.Starting to think my 4 years old firestick (1st gen 4K) could be the reason why everything I watch on it is buffering every 2 minutes or do.
Has anyone else had this issue and found that upgrading helped at all?
Try new provider. I was with Gwi about 4 years ago, and then around July most Iptv went down for a few days. Gwi was down for nearly a month and said everyone would get a extension to the sub, I never did, so looked around. Found a much better supplier, and it's not just one guy, it's a team of them so someone is always around for any support. Cost more then Gwi, but worth it.I've been team Gwi for almost 4 years. 90% of the time I get ~10 second buffer every 60-90 seconds watching footie. I did try watching films but after a couple of mins the buffer kicked in and the film goes right back to the beginning.
One of my fire sticks is an older pre 4k and is ethernet hard wired, the other is a 2 year old 4k on WiFi. Never used at the same time.
Both buffer the same. I've tried the routine of clearing the IPTV cache and restarting the stick before use but this makes no difference.
I'm now pretty sure the buffering only happens at peak times. The midweek games are least likely to buffer. Conclusion is the buffering is caused by the servers when too many users are logged in.