NFPS / Private HD channels are buffering constantly. Can we an option for non HD?

IPTV Private Server (NFPS)
OMG I so figured out how to get everything to stop buffering..This is what i did...I let my subscription run out and got a cable box for my computer lol...I got so tired of screwing around with all this it got old quick

Glad you got it sorted out for yourself. Only wish this would work in my situation...
 
sat-junkie and Reaper both will be away for 7 days.
sat-junkie prolly does not need to come back since he downgraded to cable.
Reaper, if you need iptvTalk help, you will need to come back in 7 days
 
strange, i have absolutely no problems with the new HD channels i have been watching discovery id, crime & investigation, some usa5 and espn nearly nonstop since they went HD and i have not seen any buffering, nothing but maybe a short freeze once with many hours in between like it can happen on every other channel. 2 of my friends do not have problems either. we must be at a sweet spot up north on the other side of the pond.

no vpn, fire-tv/pc/rpi, 100/100Mbit no modem or line splitting, ethernet in the wall (i use a router of cause, nothing fancy).
 
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It's only been about 6 hours but I may have eliminated the buffering on HD channels after trying some suggestions from ISP tech. My modem channel setting was set at auto, suggested to set on a specific channel (4). He also said to turn off ICloud on two iPads he seen connected. I have no idea what all this does but so far so good after two weeks of trying everything possible.
 
It's only been about 6 hours but I may have eliminated the buffering on HD channels after trying some suggestions from ISP tech. My modem channel setting was set at auto, suggested to set on a specific channel (4). He also said to turn off ICloud on two iPads he seen connected. I have no idea what all this does but so far so good after two weeks of trying everything possible.

thnx for sharing that puggles :)

Even watching or loading Ytube videos or other such things can cause it too.
Have had many things cause freezing which were not server related.
 
I'm currently running IPTV services on my Sony TV (androidOS), and did a custom advanced settings.XML file and still get buffering just the same. I'm going to try and go back to FireTV2 and see if I can get it to work.
 
Hello,

Using my 4G LTE modem I have had no problem streaming almost everything that the IPTV services (running on iptv66 here, using KODI + Stalker.PVR NFPS) has to offer.

Unfortunately, the same is not true when using my 50 Mbps fiber connection which is supposed to be by far superior in terms of latency and reliability. All HD Channels and most SD channels were buffering so I was frustrated with the problem and decided to do some extensive and technical research to try and get the problem fixed. After a couple of traceroutes later I complained to my ISP and they made some changes on their BGP routing tables so that inbound traffic for this service is routed through an alternative upstream provider. After the routing changes of the ISP propagated through the internet, I could now stream most SD channels and some HD channels but still a lot of channels are buffering so this seems to have fixed the problem for some of the channels but not all. I figured it out this is because I gave my ISP just one 1 IP address of the server which I had sniffed the service was using...

So in order to fix the problem completely and permanently I will need to know all IP addresses / blocks that are associated with the service. I am not sure if someone here can give me this information or perhaps point me to someone that could so that I can overcome this. I am not posting the IP here as it might be against the rules or inappropriate to do so, I will therefore expect that the person that has this information will be able to PM it to me. My ISP has said that they do not usually like to alter their routing tables but wanted to make sure I'm happy with their services and were willing to do so in this case. They suspect that the data-center where the service is located has a congested link to their other upstream provider and wanted me to report this to the IPTV service provider. As the user ilan said on this thread, bottlenecks may exist in some segments of a route - the Internet is not a static or perfect network but very dynamic.

Hopefully I will be getting a PM soon. :)

Thank you.