I'm having problems trying to watch live streaming TV on a wireless connection through Windows media player

Every 5 seconds, the video keeps on rebuffering. I’ve got a T1 Wireless connection. My landlord says there is plenty of available bandwidth. Any idea of what settings to change in Windows media Player? I’ve already tinkered around with buffering a certain number of seconds of content but that hasn’t helped. Thank you.

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  1. -froboy Says:

    Possibly the server limits client bandwidth to decrease stress on the server. Check with whoever is broadcasting

  2. Kolichala Says:

    Hi there. i have seen ur question. i think u should try changing the data transfer rate of the connection u are using. it can be done through the network neighbourhood.

    have fun
    bye

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I'm having problems trying to watch live streaming TV on a wireless connection through Windows media player

Every 5 seconds, the video keeps on rebuffering. I’ve got a T1 Wireless connection. My landlord says there is plenty of available bandwidth. Any idea of what settings to change in Windows media Player? I’ve already tinkered around with buffering a certain number of seconds of content but that hasn’t helped. Thank you.

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  1. -froboy Says:

    Possibly the server limits client bandwidth to decrease stress on the server. Check with whoever is broadcasting

  2. Kolichala Says:

    Hi there. i have seen ur question. i think u should try changing the data transfer rate of the connection u are using. it can be done through the network neighbourhood.

    have fun
    bye

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I'm having problems trying to watch live streaming TV on a wireless connection through Windows media player

Every 5 seconds, the video keeps on rebuffering. I’ve got a T1 Wireless connection. My landlord says there is plenty of available bandwidth. Any idea of what settings to change in Windows media Player? I’ve already tinkered around with buffering a certain number of seconds of content but that hasn’t helped. Thank you.

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  1. Kolichala Says:

    Hi there. i have seen ur question. i think u should try changing the data transfer rate of the connection u are using. it can be done through the network neighbourhood.

    have fun
    bye

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    Possibly the server limits client bandwidth to decrease stress on the server. Check with whoever is broadcasting

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Every 5 seconds, the video keeps on rebuffering. I’ve got a T1 Wireless connection. My landlord says there is plenty of available bandwidth. Any idea of what settings to change in Windows media Player? I’ve already tinkered around with buffering a certain number of seconds of content but that hasn’t helped. Thank you.

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  1. Kolichala Says:

    Hi there. i have seen ur question. i think u should try changing the data transfer rate of the connection u are using. it can be done through the network neighbourhood.

    have fun
    bye

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    Possibly the server limits client bandwidth to decrease stress on the server. Check with whoever is broadcasting

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Every 5 seconds, the video keeps on rebuffering. I’ve got a T1 Wireless connection. My landlord says there is plenty of available bandwidth. Any idea of what settings to change in Windows media Player? I’ve already tinkered around with buffering a certain number of seconds of content but that hasn’t helped. Thank you.

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  1. -froboy Says:

    Possibly the server limits client bandwidth to decrease stress on the server. Check with whoever is broadcasting

  2. Kolichala Says:

    Hi there. i have seen ur question. i think u should try changing the data transfer rate of the connection u are using. it can be done through the network neighbourhood.

    have fun
    bye

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Every 5 seconds, the video keeps on rebuffering. I’ve got a T1 Wireless connection. My landlord says there is plenty of available bandwidth. Any idea of what settings to change in Windows media Player? I’ve already tinkered around with buffering a certain number of seconds of content but that hasn’t helped. Thank you.

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  1. -froboy Says:

    Possibly the server limits client bandwidth to decrease stress on the server. Check with whoever is broadcasting

  2. Kolichala Says:

    Hi there. i have seen ur question. i think u should try changing the data transfer rate of the connection u are using. it can be done through the network neighbourhood.

    have fun
    bye

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Every 5 seconds, the video keeps on rebuffering. I’ve got a T1 Wireless connection. My landlord says there is plenty of available bandwidth. Any idea of what settings to change in Windows media Player? I’ve already tinkered around with buffering a certain number of seconds of content but that hasn’t helped. Thank you.

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  1. Kolichala Says:

    Hi there. i have seen ur question. i think u should try changing the data transfer rate of the connection u are using. it can be done through the network neighbourhood.

    have fun
    bye

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    Possibly the server limits client bandwidth to decrease stress on the server. Check with whoever is broadcasting

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  1. -froboy Says:

    Possibly the server limits client bandwidth to decrease stress on the server. Check with whoever is broadcasting

  2. Kolichala Says:

    Hi there. i have seen ur question. i think u should try changing the data transfer rate of the connection u are using. it can be done through the network neighbourhood.

    have fun
    bye

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  1. -froboy Says:

    Possibly the server limits client bandwidth to decrease stress on the server. Check with whoever is broadcasting

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    Hi there. i have seen ur question. i think u should try changing the data transfer rate of the connection u are using. it can be done through the network neighbourhood.

    have fun
    bye

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Every 5 seconds, the video keeps on rebuffering. I’ve got a T1 Wireless connection. My landlord says there is plenty of available bandwidth. Any idea of what settings to change in Windows media Player? I’ve already tinkered around with buffering a certain number of seconds of content but that hasn’t helped. Thank you.

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  1. Kolichala Says:

    Hi there. i have seen ur question. i think u should try changing the data transfer rate of the connection u are using. it can be done through the network neighbourhood.

    have fun
    bye

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    Possibly the server limits client bandwidth to decrease stress on the server. Check with whoever is broadcasting

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  1. -froboy Says:

    Possibly the server limits client bandwidth to decrease stress on the server. Check with whoever is broadcasting

  2. Kolichala Says:

    Hi there. i have seen ur question. i think u should try changing the data transfer rate of the connection u are using. it can be done through the network neighbourhood.

    have fun
    bye

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  1. -froboy Says:

    Possibly the server limits client bandwidth to decrease stress on the server. Check with whoever is broadcasting

  2. Kolichala Says:

    Hi there. i have seen ur question. i think u should try changing the data transfer rate of the connection u are using. it can be done through the network neighbourhood.

    have fun
    bye

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Every 5 seconds, the video keeps on rebuffering. I’ve got a T1 Wireless connection. My landlord says there is plenty of available bandwidth. Any idea of what settings to change in Windows media Player? I’ve already tinkered around with buffering a certain number of seconds of content but that hasn’t helped. Thank you.

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  1. -froboy Says:

    Possibly the server limits client bandwidth to decrease stress on the server. Check with whoever is broadcasting

  2. Kolichala Says:

    Hi there. i have seen ur question. i think u should try changing the data transfer rate of the connection u are using. it can be done through the network neighbourhood.

    have fun
    bye

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Every 5 seconds, the video keeps on rebuffering. I’ve got a T1 Wireless connection. My landlord says there is plenty of available bandwidth. Any idea of what settings to change in Windows media Player? I’ve already tinkered around with buffering a certain number of seconds of content but that hasn’t helped. Thank you.

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  1. Kolichala Says:

    Hi there. i have seen ur question. i think u should try changing the data transfer rate of the connection u are using. it can be done through the network neighbourhood.

    have fun
    bye

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    Possibly the server limits client bandwidth to decrease stress on the server. Check with whoever is broadcasting

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  1. -froboy Says:

    Possibly the server limits client bandwidth to decrease stress on the server. Check with whoever is broadcasting

  2. Kolichala Says:

    Hi there. i have seen ur question. i think u should try changing the data transfer rate of the connection u are using. it can be done through the network neighbourhood.

    have fun
    bye

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  1. Kolichala Says:

    Hi there. i have seen ur question. i think u should try changing the data transfer rate of the connection u are using. it can be done through the network neighbourhood.

    have fun
    bye

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    Possibly the server limits client bandwidth to decrease stress on the server. Check with whoever is broadcasting

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  1. -froboy Says:

    Possibly the server limits client bandwidth to decrease stress on the server. Check with whoever is broadcasting

  2. Kolichala Says:

    Hi there. i have seen ur question. i think u should try changing the data transfer rate of the connection u are using. it can be done through the network neighbourhood.

    have fun
    bye

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  1. Kolichala Says:

    Hi there. i have seen ur question. i think u should try changing the data transfer rate of the connection u are using. it can be done through the network neighbourhood.

    have fun
    bye

  2. -froboy Says:

    Possibly the server limits client bandwidth to decrease stress on the server. Check with whoever is broadcasting

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  1. -froboy Says:

    Possibly the server limits client bandwidth to decrease stress on the server. Check with whoever is broadcasting

  2. Kolichala Says:

    Hi there. i have seen ur question. i think u should try changing the data transfer rate of the connection u are using. it can be done through the network neighbourhood.

    have fun
    bye

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Every 5 seconds, the video keeps on rebuffering. I’ve got a T1 Wireless connection. My landlord says there is plenty of available bandwidth. Any idea of what settings to change in Windows media Player? I’ve already tinkered around with buffering a certain number of seconds of content but that hasn’t helped. Thank you.

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  1. Kolichala Says:

    Hi there. i have seen ur question. i think u should try changing the data transfer rate of the connection u are using. it can be done through the network neighbourhood.

    have fun
    bye

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    Possibly the server limits client bandwidth to decrease stress on the server. Check with whoever is broadcasting

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  1. -froboy Says:

    Possibly the server limits client bandwidth to decrease stress on the server. Check with whoever is broadcasting

  2. Kolichala Says:

    Hi there. i have seen ur question. i think u should try changing the data transfer rate of the connection u are using. it can be done through the network neighbourhood.

    have fun
    bye

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Every 5 seconds, the video keeps on rebuffering. I’ve got a T1 Wireless connection. My landlord says there is plenty of available bandwidth. Any idea of what settings to change in Windows media Player? I’ve already tinkered around with buffering a certain number of seconds of content but that hasn’t helped. Thank you.

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  1. Kolichala Says:

    Hi there. i have seen ur question. i think u should try changing the data transfer rate of the connection u are using. it can be done through the network neighbourhood.

    have fun
    bye

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    Possibly the server limits client bandwidth to decrease stress on the server. Check with whoever is broadcasting

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  1. Kolichala Says:

    Hi there. i have seen ur question. i think u should try changing the data transfer rate of the connection u are using. it can be done through the network neighbourhood.

    have fun
    bye

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    Possibly the server limits client bandwidth to decrease stress on the server. Check with whoever is broadcasting

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  1. -froboy Says:

    Possibly the server limits client bandwidth to decrease stress on the server. Check with whoever is broadcasting

  2. Kolichala Says:

    Hi there. i have seen ur question. i think u should try changing the data transfer rate of the connection u are using. it can be done through the network neighbourhood.

    have fun
    bye

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  1. Kolichala Says:

    Hi there. i have seen ur question. i think u should try changing the data transfer rate of the connection u are using. it can be done through the network neighbourhood.

    have fun
    bye

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    Possibly the server limits client bandwidth to decrease stress on the server. Check with whoever is broadcasting

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  1. Kolichala Says:

    Hi there. i have seen ur question. i think u should try changing the data transfer rate of the connection u are using. it can be done through the network neighbourhood.

    have fun
    bye

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    Possibly the server limits client bandwidth to decrease stress on the server. Check with whoever is broadcasting

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  1. -froboy Says:

    Possibly the server limits client bandwidth to decrease stress on the server. Check with whoever is broadcasting

  2. Kolichala Says:

    Hi there. i have seen ur question. i think u should try changing the data transfer rate of the connection u are using. it can be done through the network neighbourhood.

    have fun
    bye

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  1. -froboy Says:

    Possibly the server limits client bandwidth to decrease stress on the server. Check with whoever is broadcasting

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    Hi there. i have seen ur question. i think u should try changing the data transfer rate of the connection u are using. it can be done through the network neighbourhood.

    have fun
    bye

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  1. Kolichala Says:

    Hi there. i have seen ur question. i think u should try changing the data transfer rate of the connection u are using. it can be done through the network neighbourhood.

    have fun
    bye

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    Possibly the server limits client bandwidth to decrease stress on the server. Check with whoever is broadcasting

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  1. Kolichala Says:

    Hi there. i have seen ur question. i think u should try changing the data transfer rate of the connection u are using. it can be done through the network neighbourhood.

    have fun
    bye

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    Possibly the server limits client bandwidth to decrease stress on the server. Check with whoever is broadcasting

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  1. -froboy Says:

    Possibly the server limits client bandwidth to decrease stress on the server. Check with whoever is broadcasting

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    Hi there. i have seen ur question. i think u should try changing the data transfer rate of the connection u are using. it can be done through the network neighbourhood.

    have fun
    bye

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  1. Kolichala Says:

    Hi there. i have seen ur question. i think u should try changing the data transfer rate of the connection u are using. it can be done through the network neighbourhood.

    have fun
    bye

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    Possibly the server limits client bandwidth to decrease stress on the server. Check with whoever is broadcasting

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  1. -froboy Says:

    Possibly the server limits client bandwidth to decrease stress on the server. Check with whoever is broadcasting

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    Hi there. i have seen ur question. i think u should try changing the data transfer rate of the connection u are using. it can be done through the network neighbourhood.

    have fun
    bye

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  1. -froboy Says:

    Possibly the server limits client bandwidth to decrease stress on the server. Check with whoever is broadcasting

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    Hi there. i have seen ur question. i think u should try changing the data transfer rate of the connection u are using. it can be done through the network neighbourhood.

    have fun
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  1. Kolichala Says:

    Hi there. i have seen ur question. i think u should try changing the data transfer rate of the connection u are using. it can be done through the network neighbourhood.

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    Hi there. i have seen ur question. i think u should try changing the data transfer rate of the connection u are using. it can be done through the network neighbourhood.

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    Possibly the server limits client bandwidth to decrease stress on the server. Check with whoever is broadcasting

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    Possibly the server limits client bandwidth to decrease stress on the server. Check with whoever is broadcasting

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    Hi there. i have seen ur question. i think u should try changing the data transfer rate of the connection u are using. it can be done through the network neighbourhood.

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    Possibly the server limits client bandwidth to decrease stress on the server. Check with whoever is broadcasting

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    Possibly the server limits client bandwidth to decrease stress on the server. Check with whoever is broadcasting

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    Possibly the server limits client bandwidth to decrease stress on the server. Check with whoever is broadcasting

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    Hi there. i have seen ur question. i think u should try changing the data transfer rate of the connection u are using. it can be done through the network neighbourhood.

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    Hi there. i have seen ur question. i think u should try changing the data transfer rate of the connection u are using. it can be done through the network neighbourhood.

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    Possibly the server limits client bandwidth to decrease stress on the server. Check with whoever is broadcasting

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    Possibly the server limits client bandwidth to decrease stress on the server. Check with whoever is broadcasting

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    Hi there. i have seen ur question. i think u should try changing the data transfer rate of the connection u are using. it can be done through the network neighbourhood.

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    Possibly the server limits client bandwidth to decrease stress on the server. Check with whoever is broadcasting

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    Possibly the server limits client bandwidth to decrease stress on the server. Check with whoever is broadcasting

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    Possibly the server limits client bandwidth to decrease stress on the server. Check with whoever is broadcasting

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    Possibly the server limits client bandwidth to decrease stress on the server. Check with whoever is broadcasting

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    Hi there. i have seen ur question. i think u should try changing the data transfer rate of the connection u are using. it can be done through the network neighbourhood.

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    Hi there. i have seen ur question. i think u should try changing the data transfer rate of the connection u are using. it can be done through the network neighbourhood.

    have fun
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    Possibly the server limits client bandwidth to decrease stress on the server. Check with whoever is broadcasting

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    Hi there. i have seen ur question. i think u should try changing the data transfer rate of the connection u are using. it can be done through the network neighbourhood.

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    Hi there. i have seen ur question. i think u should try changing the data transfer rate of the connection u are using. it can be done through the network neighbourhood.

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    Hi there. i have seen ur question. i think u should try changing the data transfer rate of the connection u are using. it can be done through the network neighbourhood.

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    Possibly the server limits client bandwidth to decrease stress on the server. Check with whoever is broadcasting

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    Possibly the server limits client bandwidth to decrease stress on the server. Check with whoever is broadcasting

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    Hi there. i have seen ur question. i think u should try changing the data transfer rate of the connection u are using. it can be done through the network neighbourhood.

    have fun
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    Possibly the server limits client bandwidth to decrease stress on the server. Check with whoever is broadcasting

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    Possibly the server limits client bandwidth to decrease stress on the server. Check with whoever is broadcasting

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    Possibly the server limits client bandwidth to decrease stress on the server. Check with whoever is broadcasting

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    Hi there. i have seen ur question. i think u should try changing the data transfer rate of the connection u are using. it can be done through the network neighbourhood.

    have fun
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    Hi there. i have seen ur question. i think u should try changing the data transfer rate of the connection u are using. it can be done through the network neighbourhood.

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    Possibly the server limits client bandwidth to decrease stress on the server. Check with whoever is broadcasting

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    Possibly the server limits client bandwidth to decrease stress on the server. Check with whoever is broadcasting

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    Hi there. i have seen ur question. i think u should try changing the data transfer rate of the connection u are using. it can be done through the network neighbourhood.

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    Possibly the server limits client bandwidth to decrease stress on the server. Check with whoever is broadcasting

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    Hi there. i have seen ur question. i think u should try changing the data transfer rate of the connection u are using. it can be done through the network neighbourhood.

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  1. Kolichala Says:

    Hi there. i have seen ur question. i think u should try changing the data transfer rate of the connection u are using. it can be done through the network neighbourhood.

    have fun
    bye

  2. -froboy Says:

    Possibly the server limits client bandwidth to decrease stress on the server. Check with whoever is broadcasting

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I'm having problems trying to watch live streaming TV on a wireless connection through Windows media player

Every 5 seconds, the video keeps on rebuffering. I’ve got a T1 Wireless connection. My landlord says there is plenty of available bandwidth. Any idea of what settings to change in Windows media Player? I’ve already tinkered around with buffering a certain number of seconds of content but that hasn’t helped. Thank you.

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  1. Kolichala Says:

    Hi there. i have seen ur question. i think u should try changing the data transfer rate of the connection u are using. it can be done through the network neighbourhood.

    have fun
    bye

  2. -froboy Says:

    Possibly the server limits client bandwidth to decrease stress on the server. Check with whoever is broadcasting

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I'm having problems trying to watch live streaming TV on a wireless connection through Windows media player

Every 5 seconds, the video keeps on rebuffering. I’ve got a T1 Wireless connection. My landlord says there is plenty of available bandwidth. Any idea of what settings to change in Windows media Player? I’ve already tinkered around with buffering a certain number of seconds of content but that hasn’t helped. Thank you.

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2 Responses

  1. -froboy Says:

    Possibly the server limits client bandwidth to decrease stress on the server. Check with whoever is broadcasting

  2. Kolichala Says:

    Hi there. i have seen ur question. i think u should try changing the data transfer rate of the connection u are using. it can be done through the network neighbourhood.

    have fun
    bye

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