We started watching streaming netflix and hulu on our computer in the last few months after getting rid cable tv. I upgraded from AT&T dsl lite to AT&T dsl extreme but it still really hangs up when we are trying to watch. It's especially annoying, b/c it seemed really fast when we first upgraded the speed, then it slowed down and we figured it was our old laptop's fault (since my dad could plug his laptop in and it seemed to work ok) so we bought a brand new laptop. Then it was fast for like a week and it has slowed way down again! ugh
So after that long winded primer, my question is: What internet do you use, especially those who watch netflix and tv shows on your computer & do you have problems with needing to buffer a lot.
We had to buffer about every 15 min or less this weekend with a movie we were watching on netflix ![]()
Re: nbr: what internet do you have?
We use TWC and never have had much trouble with it. We usually stream Netflix through the Wii or our PC connected to the TV. (we're on Turbo speed now, but used Light with the same results)
I suggest checking to make sure your internet is secured. Someone may be using your wireless and effecting the speed.
I was wondering if it could be because our wireless router is slowing down the connection, but we bypassed that yesterday and it didn't seem to help much.
We are thinking of switching to TWC since there is no installation fee right now, and the price would be about the same (for 12 months anyway) But don't like to hear that you are still having problems with TWC,since that was the sole purpose we bought our laptop- to watch tv and movies!
The wireless is definitely secured, that is one thing we finally figured out!