cliveb wrote: 
> Like all problems, the key to diagnosis is to be logical and systematic.
> The first thing you must do is connect these players with ethernet and
> see if the buffering stops. If it does, then you know it's a wi-fi
> issue.

+1 .  A signal strength of 95-100% is just that - strength, it does not
show much interference there might be and hence the quality of the
signal might be low. With more people working from home there may be
more wifi networks nearby quite possibly on the same channel as yours. 
This will make it harder for your players to separate your signal from
others.

If the router is on auto channel seeking, I'd turn it off and pick one
of 1,6, 11 after using a wifi analyser. Routers on auto can acts as a
herd and often do not disperse equally amongst available channel but
clump, move on, clump again etc.


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