earthsuiter
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Hello All!
Recently bought an ASUS RT-AC87 router, and have had nothing but issues with it when streaming media in 1080p format.
Here are the details.
Router:
- Running in "Standard Mode"
- Running 376.47 Merlin-build firmware
- Connected to HP Procurve 100/1000 switch via CAT6 cable
The Problem:
Whenever streaming media in 1080p format, the video will become very choppy (almost like a stop-motion picture), however, there are no issues with the audio. The video will be choppy for 3-5 seconds, and then it will return to normal for about 5 minutes. It continues this cycle throughout the entire time. I have heard this being called "judder" but I'm not sure if that's the issue or not. I'm using a ROKU 3 as my streaming device.
I initially thought this was an issue with my PLEX server, however, I experienced the same problem when streaming a movie from Amazon Prime. So, I figured that the issue is with the router itself. I also experienced this problem using the ASUS firmware.
Any ideas or suggestions are appreciated!
Tim
Recently bought an ASUS RT-AC87 router, and have had nothing but issues with it when streaming media in 1080p format.
Here are the details.
Router:
- Running in "Standard Mode"
- Running 376.47 Merlin-build firmware
- Connected to HP Procurve 100/1000 switch via CAT6 cable
The Problem:
Whenever streaming media in 1080p format, the video will become very choppy (almost like a stop-motion picture), however, there are no issues with the audio. The video will be choppy for 3-5 seconds, and then it will return to normal for about 5 minutes. It continues this cycle throughout the entire time. I have heard this being called "judder" but I'm not sure if that's the issue or not. I'm using a ROKU 3 as my streaming device.
I initially thought this was an issue with my PLEX server, however, I experienced the same problem when streaming a movie from Amazon Prime. So, I figured that the issue is with the router itself. I also experienced this problem using the ASUS firmware.
Any ideas or suggestions are appreciated!
Tim
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