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One possible work around would be to change the max data rate for a particular device at the router level. -- nm
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JD
but won't that just cause the video to hang since it'll still be pulling at the high rate but throttled at the router (Mop, help!) -- nm
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decline (aka Decline)
Dec 28 '20, 11:27
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I was thinking that the TV app would realize that it isn't getting the high quality stream it was expecting and change the request until it settled
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JD
Dec 28, 11:48
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I think there's a solid chance of this happening, yes. -- nm
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Dec 28, 12:45
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