ChatterBank0 min ago
Insufficient broadband width
Could someone please explain in simple terms what this means?
I was watching Montalbano on iPlayer when the streaming stopped and then I got this message.
Can you suggest what I should do? I have a TT router and was using iPad.
Many thanks
I was watching Montalbano on iPlayer when the streaming stopped and then I got this message.
Can you suggest what I should do? I have a TT router and was using iPad.
Many thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You basically don't seem to have a fast enough connection to handle the data.
Do you get a good connection on other devices?
It could just be a temporary drop. You need to test your connection to find out how fast it is.
It is free on this site:-
http://testmy.net/
Do you get a good connection on other devices?
It could just be a temporary drop. You need to test your connection to find out how fast it is.
It is free on this site:-
http://testmy.net/
Reference to 'width' may be more confusing than enlightening, but as sometimesit says, it's a case on not having to ability to move the vast amounts of data you are trying to get to your iPad from the Net. Your iPad ran out of received data and had to stop playing your video.
Unfamiliar with diifferent set-ups, but I figure the bottleneck causing the problem could be anywhere. Does your router normally cope ? If this is wireless to the iPad, is the signal ok ?
Unfamiliar with diifferent set-ups, but I figure the bottleneck causing the problem could be anywhere. Does your router normally cope ? If this is wireless to the iPad, is the signal ok ?
ps, can you test again on this site please:
http://www.speedtest.net/
No offence to sometimesit but i've never used the site they linked to and don't know whether I can trust it's accuracy.
http://www.speedtest.net/
No offence to sometimesit but i've never used the site they linked to and don't know whether I can trust it's accuracy.
daffy654
You are right as all tests should be repeatable and check/verified.
I did a check before I posted the link and it worked OK for my connection.
I have Virgin Media at home and that is fast.
This problem could be very simple as Old_Geezer pointed out the location of the router could also be a factor.
It could be a wireless extender is needed.
You are right as all tests should be repeatable and check/verified.
I did a check before I posted the link and it worked OK for my connection.
I have Virgin Media at home and that is fast.
This problem could be very simple as Old_Geezer pointed out the location of the router could also be a factor.
It could be a wireless extender is needed.
I admire savvy people, as I can have problems with the washing machine controls!
Should I get a wireless extender? The reviews scare the day lights out of me, and I would be happy to go along with an AB recommendation.
However, I would have absolutely no idea what to do to set it up.
I have the router sited centrally in the house, but it is using the iPad in the bedroom that is foxing me.
However, the Victorians who built this house didn't have these problems!
All suggestions very welcome, please.
Should I get a wireless extender? The reviews scare the day lights out of me, and I would be happy to go along with an AB recommendation.
However, I would have absolutely no idea what to do to set it up.
I have the router sited centrally in the house, but it is using the iPad in the bedroom that is foxing me.
However, the Victorians who built this house didn't have these problems!
All suggestions very welcome, please.
I would assume the BBC site has a link that allows you to download the file, which given they'd have ownership is generous of them. On clicking it I'd expect your PC/iPad/whatever to ask where you want to save it. On a drive of some sort. Once it has downloaded you should be able to click on it to run it.
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