Stone123
17-04-18, 13:41
Hi!
For the past couple of days my IPTV bouquets (made with E2m3u2bouquet script) were driving me insane because I had tons of buffering despite having various providers. I also had similar issues with CCcam. I then tried a different device and all was fine so I knew the issue was related to my VU+ zero box.
I remembered I had recently upgraded to 5.1.024 (from 5.1.022). Yesterday, I downgraded to 5.1.022 again and the issues disappeared. Out of curiosity I went back to 5.1.024 once more and sure enough the issues reappeared. Both times I restored my settings. I'm now back on 5.1.022 for obvious reasons. Again, now everything is fine again. So something must have changed.
There appears to be some sort of network issue. The actual network speed is actually quite OK (~80 MBit/s via WiFi) regardless of OpenViX version (tested with speedtest-cli) so it may be related to some sort of buffer or the protocol or whatever. It does appear to also affect CCcam communication, though...
I wanted to add information about my usb WiFi driver but lspci, lsusb and lsmod don't give much info. Support is maybe compiled into the kernel?!
For the past couple of days my IPTV bouquets (made with E2m3u2bouquet script) were driving me insane because I had tons of buffering despite having various providers. I also had similar issues with CCcam. I then tried a different device and all was fine so I knew the issue was related to my VU+ zero box.
I remembered I had recently upgraded to 5.1.024 (from 5.1.022). Yesterday, I downgraded to 5.1.022 again and the issues disappeared. Out of curiosity I went back to 5.1.024 once more and sure enough the issues reappeared. Both times I restored my settings. I'm now back on 5.1.022 for obvious reasons. Again, now everything is fine again. So something must have changed.
There appears to be some sort of network issue. The actual network speed is actually quite OK (~80 MBit/s via WiFi) regardless of OpenViX version (tested with speedtest-cli) so it may be related to some sort of buffer or the protocol or whatever. It does appear to also affect CCcam communication, though...
I wanted to add information about my usb WiFi driver but lspci, lsusb and lsmod don't give much info. Support is maybe compiled into the kernel?!