How to optimize your home Wi-Fi for streaming the FIFA World Cup without buffering
By
Chris Button
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Summary
A practical guide for Australian viewers on how to prepare their home internet and Wi-Fi network for streaming the FIFA World Cup without buffering or interruptions. The article covers tips like using Ethernet cables, optimizing router placement, and ensuring sufficient bandwidth to handle live sports streaming, particularly for penalty shootouts and critical match moments.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledYou'll never be forgiven if the stream cuts out mid penalty shootout, after all.
While connecting your TV or streaming device via an Ethernet cable will yield the best results...
Everyone's gearing up for the FIFA World Cup, which is now only days away.
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