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Slabadie
11-11-2018, 03:48 AM
Hi

I got a BUZZ TV XPL 3000

And a third party IPTV tv subscription.

The BUZZ TV is connected to Ethernet the cable is then connected to my Dlink wireless router then the router goes into the modum.


When I start watching IPTV or YouTube etc the BUZZ TV disconnects from the Internet after 19 to 20 minutes of streaming.

Dose anyone know how to fix this ?

dishuser
11-11-2018, 03:51 AM
try wifi instead

Slabadie
11-11-2018, 04:39 AM
Hi

I have done that still did not fix the issue

dishuser
11-11-2018, 04:41 AM
Hi

I have done that still did not fix the issue
try browser or youtube and see if disconnects

RIDER
11-11-2018, 05:46 AM
if it is happening on iptv you need to turn off the auto shut off app option to Never.
While using iptv hit menu then configuration and select auto shut off app to never.

Try that might help

Maestro701
11-11-2018, 12:34 PM
Go to settings and make sure ethernet is enabled and wifi is disabled.

Slabadie
11-11-2018, 04:09 PM
Hi Everyone,

Thanks for all your help.

I have tryed streaming on Netflix and also on google chrome and it did the same thing disconnect from the Internet.

The settings you mentioned turn off the auto shut off app option and ethernet is enabled and wifi is disabled where done when i got the unit and set it up.

I tryed changing the DNS address on the Buzz TV box as well.

Also tryed port forwarding and giving it a fix IP Address.

Anymore suggestions is much appreciated

Putski
11-11-2018, 04:22 PM
try a reset, you will have to renter all ur info again..

Emporium
11-11-2018, 04:46 PM
Friend had a similar issue with his Buzz box a few months ago and it turned out to be the Dlink Router (DIR-1935) he had purchased from Costco for about $150. I lent him my old Asus router I had lying around, and it fixed his problems.

He had latest firmware installed, had done factory reset a few times, and tried disabling any active firewall features, but still same issue. Very strange behaviours, and it Was not worth the hassle, so he changed it.

Needless to say, he returned the Dlink Router very quickly, got a new router from Staples, and has not had issues since then.

Slabadie
11-11-2018, 07:34 PM
Friend had a similar issue with his Buzz box a few months ago and it turned out to be the Dlink Router (DIR-1935) he had purchased from Costco for about $150. I lent him my old Asus router I had lying around, and it fixed his problems.

He had latest firmware installed, had done factory reset a few times, and tried disabling any active firewall features, but still same issue. Very strange behaviours, and it Was not worth the hassle, so he changed it.

Needless to say, he returned the Dlink Router very quickly, got a new router from Staples, and has not had issues since then.

I think that fix the problem. I turned off my dlink and just used my internet providers modum to see if that helps and its now stream for about a 1hour now.

Going to return the Dlink and get another brand. (Saying away from dlink).

I will keep you posted if anything changes.

THANKS AGIAN FOR YOUR HELP EVERYONE :thumbsup:

Magnus33
11-13-2018, 06:34 PM
I think that fix the problem. I turned off my dlink and just used my internet providers modum to see if that helps and its now stream for about a 1hour now.

Going to return the Dlink and get another brand. (Saying away from dlink).

I will keep you posted if anything changes.

THANKS AGIAN FOR YOUR HELP EVERYONE :thumbsup:


There been a ongoing bug with some of the dlink routers in this regard and combine that with a lack of firmware updates you get a major headache.

I prefer Asus routers since you have a far more support.

You also may want to check your dlink model as some of them can use third party firmware which fixes the bugs and lets you use the hardware again.

Ddwrt and tomato are just a couple of the major third party firmware providers.