16-07-2023 09:38 PM
I got this Samsung TV (QN85B Neo QLED 4K HDR Smart - QE75QN85BATXXU). Ran a test to check the speed:
1. 500 Mbps line to the main router. Ethernet cable connected from the main router to the TV - Speed test in the TV shows around 80Mbps.
2. Connected the Same ethernet cable to my laptop - laptop shows around 500Mbps.
Why the TV doesn't show 500Mbps? Is there a setting somewhere that needs changing?
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11-11-2023 11:50 PM
24-12-2023 11:00 PM
The problem I am running into is the following. The 100 Mbps is insufficient to watch movies through IPTV connection. If a movie has 576x320 resolution, it plays fine. However at HD resolution the playback buffers. Like watch 10 seconds, then load for 15. FHD is even worse. Since my household's language is Hungarian, IPTV is the only way to watch movies in our own language, but I can't watch the majority of the movies available.
Any suggestions?
28-12-2023 09:05 PM
I have S90C and i got 320mbps download and 290mbps upload on speedtest.com, samsung browser and wifi6 connection.
04-01-2024 10:58 PM
100 mbps is plenty fot HD and 4K movies. Even Netflix just requires 5 mpbs. My Samsung TV gets 30 mpbs and I have no issues ever even with 4K content. Everything works fine.
The issue might be your IPTV provider, I had to change a couple of times until I found a reliable one.
28-01-2024 10:38 AM - last edited 28-01-2024 10:41 AM
I have 500 mb internet at home. With the Samsung 65QN800C 8K TV, Wireles gets 480-500 mb speed, while wired remains at 93.3 mb speed. I tried USB 3.0 Gigabit Tp-Link Ethernet Converter but it didn't work. Has anyone tried another converter and had success? By the way, Samsung Officials always give the same answer: The TV gets enough internet speed for itself. What I don't understand is that when I connect wirelessly, this speed is not enough, but it gets all the speed, but when I connect wired, the speed is enough?
28-01-2024 12:03 PM
Samsung TVs like most smart TVs has a maximum wired ethernet of 100mbps which should be more than enough for streaming 4k content which requires at least 20mbps.
If you want more wired speed you should use an android box or streaming device with a fast ethernet port. Also, you could use an Amazon Firestick with a third party OTG cable and gigabit ethernet adapter which can give you a max of 300mbps wired connection. It has to be a third party adapter as Amazons ethernet adapter for Firestick itself is designed for a max speed of 100mbps.
28-03-2024 10:49 AM
I am also quite confused. My QE55Q80BA gets more speed via WiFi (more than 50mbps), but less via wire (up to 20mbps). Shouldn't it be the other way around?
And I would not worry about it, but it's almost impossible to watch movies with Plex because of constant buffering. So I removed the cable and connected via WiFi but now the quality went down, movies are no longer streaming in HD.
My AppleTV connected to the projector streams Plex movies without any issues.
It's quite strange nowadays to get a "smart" TV which still requires some external android box or streaming device 😕
05-04-2025 07:50 AM
Having the same issue like you with IPTV , let me know if you found a solution, Köszy
25-04-2025 09:45 PM