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  1. 5 hours ago, Yesitisdakid said:

     I've got three PCS all hardwired but I use my tablet quite often which is Wireless and I still get very little buffering I want to say none but there is a slight bit. Based on all of those devices you have you're going to need some strong internet which provider are you going with? I know Steve is on the 10th floor and he's got three BB and he's getting no buffering to speak of on the new setup I just helped him with. And that's a ADSL not fiber optic. I assume fiber is available in the building because you're going to need some strong speed with all of those devices

    ...I was told this, but I've also heard otherwise, maybe a good idea to get to the bottom of this - initially I was told the 3B was the only provider available in Center Condo.  Since than and setting up the internet last year, I heard that other people had gone with another provider.  Regarding the set-up.  Well, most things won't work on wifi, so hard wired in will definitely need to happen.  In regards to other devices, I will see if just using wifi is adequate.  

  2. 2 hours ago, Yesitisdakid said:

    You just had a full remodel done or are in the process of it in every room you should have had them put in a lan connection  then there's no need to run cables through the ceiling or on the floor you have a plug in every room for your router. When my kid had his house built in Vegas he did this made life simple even in the bathroom he had them put it in so that one Outlet in every room has a lan cable. Connection attached as well.

    And regarding the buffering and freezing from time to time you're going to get it it doesn't matter it's IPTV you're never going to get away from it you can limit it and make it last but you'll never get away with it totally

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    ...well, I am still remodeling the place, lol

     

    We actually had that conversation today:

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    A.  First, I need to find out about the four LAN locations 

    B. I need to find out if the original contractors ended up using CAT 4 or 5 cables and if not, and it's CAT 6 or 7 : do the cables even work or are they defective or poor quality

    C.  Router - is the router that the original contractors installed any good

    D.  WAP - is it working and any good quality

    E.  Obviously, 4 LAN locations aren't enough, so will need to add more

    F.  I have a ridiculous amount of devices

    1. Projector       2.  Computers    3.  Labtops    4.  PS5    5.  Nintendo Switch    6.  Mame Machine   7.  Android Box   8.  ipad     9.  Printers x 3     10.   Alexa hubs     11.  Security Cameras    12.   etc... you get the idea

     

    -  Lan in Every room:  So obviously, there isn't a LAN in every room.  So, will need to address that

    -  "there's no need to run cables through the ceiling or on the floor"  - well, my projector ceiling mounts.  So, at a      minimum I need to run cables through the ceiling for that.  

    Also, need a way to power the projector, so another power wiring project on the ceiling.  

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    * I feel like I need to be living in the condo a bit to see where and how many LAN connection points I need....

     

    - Larry, you hard wired in or using wireless when watching IP TV?

    - Is lag and buffering really an issue with wireless connections at your place???

    * I was thinking about just using the 4 LAN lines for the time being and using wireless for the rest of my devices...see how good or bad the situation really is 

    Now, of course the most important devices, I would use the LAN lines assuming the locations are in strategic locations, while if I have an important device but no LAN port nearby, then I would need to either run a cable on the ground, go wireless or eventually have a LAN port installed close by.  I figured I would see how the wifi route works, until I get a truer sense of what works on wifi and what needs to be hardwired in/LAN.  

     

     

    Projector:  Why am I going with a projector.  Well, I have the perfectly huge wall to have a projector screen.  And, I can't afford an 150 inch 4k TV, but can afford to buy a 4k projector.  

    Having a projector, involves a lot of complicated issues.  

    - The projector needs to be far away and behind me.  

    - I need a dedicated LAN connection and Power connection at it's point 

    - I then need a dedicated speaker system/sound system, which for me will be at a minimum 5.1 surround sound system.  

    - Well, the sound system won't be behind me and by the projector.  It needs to be up front, so another set-up to accomplish that.

    - with the sound system, the rear speakers need to be in the middle of the room, at the ends of the couch/sitting area, so another set-up to accomplish that.

     

    *So, after connecting the Projector, I need to run some sort of system to run the PS5, Nintendo Switch and Android Box that isn't behind me/in the back where the Projector is.

    I don't want to be turning around every time and pointing the control to the Projector in the back.

    I want the PS5, Android Box and Nintendo Switch  to be somewhere in front of the couch/sitting area.  That involves either

    - wiring 

    or

    -  wifi

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    Next Problem:  I need to hook up the Surround Sound System/receiver and headphones

    So this device below solves that problem

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    Then, for those bluetooth devices, I need another set-up.

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    For those with Smart TV's, the problem issues above are not relevant....but having a Projector, it becomes a bit more work in order to set-up.

  3. Just curious, who in Thailand is using an Amazon Firestick:  do you use a VPN or no vpn?

     

    ..more on why I am going to use an Amazon Firestick:

    I do have an Android Box 4k already, but plan to also use the Amazon Firestick that has been hacked to stream free content. And regardless, it'll be nice to watch all the basic content easily accessible with the remote.  I feel that the interface and remote, it is much easier to navigate using the Amazon device + remote.  And with issues/hassles/problems with Android Boxes:   I don't have to worry too much about updating, adding new apps, content not working eventually etc.. , needing to take the box to TekCom to have stuff reloaded or updated, update system etc...

     

    Also, why else I went with adding the Amazon Firestick?

    A lot of it has to do with the ability to hack or set-up to make things work, work better, and for myself, be able to avoid running cables & wires across the room, through the ceiling etc...

    I am going to use a Projector/projector screen and will NOT be buying a tv.  This adds it's own complexities to setting up and adding equipment/devices for entertainment purposes.  

    ... I won't get into all of that now/here, just a few highlights:

    1.  I need a way to connect my gaming systems and emulators 

    2.  I want a Home Theater Sound system 5.1 - 5 speaker system.

    I find it difficult to find wireless sound systems in Thailand and of the quality I am looking for.  By using the firestick, I can set up either a 

    a. Speakers needing to be wired

    b.  Speakers that are not wireless (but want to make them wireless)

    c.  Speaker that are bluetooth enabled 

    d.  Speakers that are Not bluetooth enabled (but can make them bluetooth enabled)

     

    On another note:

     

    Internet Speed:

    I know everyone talks about internet speed, but there's more to internet speed than what the internet provider gives you.

    So, let's say you took care of the first step and have reliable internet speed and service.

    ...but, why is my stuff still buffering, lags or is choppy???

     

    Well, for most of us, we don't use an ethernet cable running from our router directly into our devices or main hub - we are using wireless connection:

    A. less secure

    B.  unstable connection

    C. slower than direct connect

    1.  A lot of slow downs or slower speed by not running "Wired"

    2.  Cheap or unreliable router box

    3.  Bad or cheap cords or running wires too long without an adapter or extender 

    (I like many of you, use to buy cords from TekCom.  Most often, basic cords are fine regardless of costs. But certain cords that need quality components either fail or work inefficiently by buying the cheaper brand.) 

    4.  others issues...to long to list, but you get the main points above

     

    D.  Too many programs/devices using up the bandwidth

    Check to see how many devices and programs you are currently using or are just plain open or using up your precious bandwidth.

    Now, with an app on my Amazon Firestick, I can automatically have it close or shut down, not allow them to use up my bandwidth.

     

    ...forgot another real biggie in terms of slowing down internet:  VPN, although some of the ones out there are really cheap, they could be slowing down your internet by at least 50%, so make sure to do a speed test while you are in the trial period.

     

    ...ok, one last edit, lol.  another biggie is the HDMI cable.  Most devices now utilize the HDMI cable.  While certain cables don't matter the length you run those cables, the HDMI cable is important mainly in regards to length.  When you start running the cable 10 feet or longer, you will get slower speeds and ineffective cords.  It is actually recommended that you try and stay at no longer than 6 feet.  If you have a device that hooks up using the HDMI cable, consider using the shorted cable to achieve that.  Also, if you are needing to run an HDMI cable 10 feet or longer, consider using an adapter/extender...but advised that you do a diagnostic check to the quality of connect/speed.

    Are more expensive HDMI cables necessary?  In the true sense those gold plated, silver plated, carbon fiber wrapping... all that stuff doesn't really matter.  More importantly is the type of HDMI cable.  Are you running a 4k device/tv...then buy the appropriate HDMI cable.  You don't need to buy the newer, more advanced HDMI, unless of course you plan to eventually upgrade and could use that type of cord specs in the near future.

    (it is stated that at least 15% of all HDMI cables sold either are partially defective or have issues.  Consider running a diagnostic check of each of your HDMI cables, if this isn't an option, change out your HDMI and see if your buffering problem goes away.)

  4. ... also, to clarify a bit more.  If I were to buy a Name Brand Projector, it would cost a bit more, which wasn't the main problem.  By buying one over in Asia (not from Japan/Korea), I could buy a unit that was preloaded with free content and free features...ones that typically would cost money.  Since this is Thailand, we can get away with stuff like that, that would never fly in the States.  Now, I could have bought a Name Brand Projector and then taken it into TekCom and had one of the shop guys load it up with things, but that would have been an extra step and no guarantees they that everything works and syncs up correctly.

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  5. 36 minutes ago, Yesitisdakid said:

    Really ? just how old is the TV ? I do not think you can even find a TV now days with just 1 HDMI port. The off brand i bought almost 2 years ago 32in has 3 HDMI ports. The newer TVs i have been looking at have all had at least 2 and most 3 so having one seems strange

    The switch posted will work for you but you can also find one that has a remote so no need to get up to manually switch Lazada has a bunch for sale..

    lol, not the tv, the Projector Box with preloaded free tv channels, downloaded apps, smart apps.

    Let me start from the beginning.

    So, when I first bought the condo, the plan was to have 3 tv's in the space.  One main tv in the living room which would be the largest of the three...probably 85".  The other two would be on hanging swing arms and be a bit smaller in size, probably strategically placed on the pillars.

    The initial plan was to place the largest tv on the large wall space that was going to be the main part of the living room.

     

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    Then the opportunity of buying the condo next door became available.  Based on the layout of adding the room next door, I decided that I would place the tv area in what looks like a decent size corridor, but still a bit more narrow than the main width of the two units.

     

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    The thinking at the time was to instead of buying a large tv given that is was a more narrow space that sits between both of the rooms, I would buy a special Projector and instead of buying a standard projection screen that would just hang on the wall or possibly a motorized projector mount, I would by an ALR screen given the space layout and a bit of light creeping in that area of the room.  The Projector I was looking at back then was a Short-Distance Projector that would sit only 1 feet from the opposite wall/screen.  Short-Distance Projectors, especially the one I was looking at with built in Harman Kardon speakers was a bit pricey at a tad over $10k USD.  By being able to push the screen onto the wall and ability to not have to hang the Projector, I would then be able to have what would have been equivalent to an 150" tv.

    Well, after the planning stage was done, the girl next door backed out of selling the condo next door and I was again left with only the initial unit.  

    After that, I still decided to still go for a Projection TV.  But, this time, I wouldn't need the expensive "short-distance" projector.  I could just buy a standard Projector.  I looked at one I liked, but the only draw-back was that for whatever reason, only came with 1 single HDMI port.  I have a number of portable hard drives with 4k content that I could still use, that would take up that port.  I still wanted to get a full 5.1 theater sound system and I believe most of them these days need a HDMI port.

    After doing a bit more research on Lazada and on Youtube, I realized that the less expensive unit I was looking at, was actually a knock-off model, hence the reason why it only had 1 single HDMI port.

    ...this afternoon, I found that actual company that builds the model Projector I want and will just order from them directly, so not to accidently buy a knock-off from Lazada.

     

     

     

  6. So there is a tv box already preloaded with a bunch of free tv & movies.  
     

    The problem is there is “only 1 HDMI” port.  Is there such a thing as a two way split hdmi cable attachment?


    Question #2 

    Do home theater systems , specifically the 5.1 (5 channel systems) do they require the use of a hdmi port or do they use the analog port or usb port?

    thanks

  7. 9 minutes ago, fygjam said:

    The coaches film is no commentary, it's just a mashup of every play from every available camera.

    The other options are from the regular TV broadcasts, FOX, NBC etc including commentary.

     

    …how long are the recorded games available?

  8. 3 minutes ago, fygjam said:

    If that is your main concern then for under $US20 per month (it's an annual subscription) you can get NFL gamepass.

    Covers pre-season, regular season, playoffs and super bowl. Live games and recorded. 10 minute just the action, 40 minute highlights and coaches film, every play from all available cameras but you'll have to provide your own commentary.

    Android app and Samsung smart TV (depending upon the year of manufacture) or web browser. Normal subscription covers 5 devices (from memory).

    https://www.nflgamepass.com/en

     

    No commentary / play by play?

    So watching the action and playing noice/fan noise only?

  9. 2 hours ago, Yesitisdakid said:

    Can't answer the smart TV question as I buy not smart TVs as I run my PCs through it so no need you can do the same if you wish but can also I believe download the IPtorrent site and VLC to your TV. I have a neighbor that had issues with his Samsung Smart TV streaming IPTV he gave up and bought a small media PC from Lazada 6500 baht and no more issues 

    American football every game every week On the IPtorrents links.

    All live I drag my ass out of bed every week during Football season.

    Yes have links to replay the games

    Yes donations as little as 10 bucks a month give you IPTV access.

    I just installed a new PC for Striderman and gave him my other access so he can watch all his English football {soccer to some of us}

    He is happy as a scoutmaster in a tent full of boy scouts.

    Earlier in this thread I postes Tongue in cheek Buffering what is buffering ? 

    Every IPTV provider  will at some point experience buffering. If a provider says their service has no buffering at all ever they are full of shit like a xmas goose. 

    With my 2 servers i have very very little but once in awhile will have a but buy not at all a everyday issue

    I am happy to come by and help you with the setup if needed.  I am at your building a few times a week anyway

     

    Ah, ok.  Thanks for the detailed info!

    I’ll see if the smart tv will be possible & sign-up for the free tv with a donation first.

    Appreciate the help…didn’t understand about the 2 servers…is that like having two internet routers? And is it expensive?

  10.  

    On 8/2/2021 at 10:09 PM, Yesitisdakid said:

    The PC i use for downloading/IPTV is 7 years old only issue i have had was a bad power supply 3 years ago. Still runs fine 

    How easy would it be to run IPTV from my new Samsung Smart TV?

    I am mainly looking for American Football...is that available?

    And, will I be able to watch the games live?

    And, will I be able to go back if I missed a game live and watch it at my own leisure?

    ...is the IPTorrents site still available to make a donation to gain access to the free IPTV?

  11. ...yup, most people think of me as a scrawny little asian guy, but based on the comments from the girls on Soi 6, I must say, not only have I gotten more "handsome " , which I can only attribute from the LOS sun, but I am built like Arnold Schwarzenegger, which I credit to working out at Tony Gym my 1-2 times per month during my visits to LOS.

    - sorry to throw people off!   Expect one thing and see another

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  12. I was searching online for a cheaper route than hire a designer, an interior decorator or anybody providing services/ideas for coming up with ideas for my condo bathroom, bedroom, storage spaces.

    I came across this architect who used a platform that allows you to hire independent people to help you come up with realistic ideas/plans based on the space you have available.

    - Fiverr

     

     

     

     

     

  13. 15 minutes ago, forcebwithu said:

    I buy the beer and softies for hash runs from the distributor, L.K. Trademart, near the corner of Pattaya Tai and 3rd Rd (map link). They deliver for free to my house.

    Here's a link to their price list I scanned last year. Includes beer as well as the hard stuff.

    …looks like just off 3rd road, behind tge motorbike shop???

  14. 11 minutes ago, forcebwithu said:

    I buy the beer and softies for hash runs from the distributor, L.K. Trademart, near the corner of Pattaya Tai and 3rd Rd (map link). They deliver for free to my house.

    Here's a link to their price list I scanned last year. Includes beer as well as the hard stuff.

    Great! Much appreciated and delivery too boot 😉

  15. 2 hours ago, john luke said:

    A couple of points from me:

    1. When making the original purchase, you should have your passport with you.  Your passport number is required on the form.  Some shops insist on passport being produced; others not bothered.
    2. Keep the item you have purchased in your hand luggage; the Thai authorities have a right to ask you to produce the item.  The pay out desk is after luggage check in.

    Ok, so this is only for items u take back home?

    i can’t do VAT refund on things like a Fridge, tv for my condo???

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  16. Anybody in Pattaya interested in getting together to update One’s Android/Himedia Box with the current Kodec so you can watch free tv & movies???

    If so, I won’t mind having a get-together at my place and providing a pizza lunch while we help each other update our boxes. 
     

    Btw, I’m not media savvy, so we’ll need someone in the group to help out with that.  
     

    …Let me know guys!

     

    Todd

    ps, maybe Larry could also come by and show us directly how to use ip torrents and streaming too, while we’re at it too

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