Giza2020 wrote: 
> I haven't run out of ports. .just seems like what I've got plugged in is
> overloading the network and effevting the wifi network.
> 
> If i unplug the ethernet connected to the tv then i don't have the
> buffering and slowing down of the network. 
> 
> If the ethernet is plugged in and i turn the tv on then almost straight
> away the sbs buffers and even the squeeze commander on my phone slows
> down. 
> 
> Actually it could be the homeplug to my nas and pi squeezeplug is being
> slowed down which would cause the buffering. .would need to plug the
> boom in via ethernet to check that out. .but either way the tv being
> plugged in to the network really shouldn't be causing this congestion
> should it?

No it should not , the TV is still connected to the wifi at the same
time as its connected via ethernet . do you have buffering on local
files too ? , not only internet radio .

Check so that you don’t get into any ip address conflicts . if you use
static ip somewhere make sure that the routers dhcp does include those
addresses (there is usually a range setting )



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