There are debates galore concerning not only the effectiveness, but the legitimacy of “Wi-Fi Multimedia™ (WMM®) WMM® Quality of Service.” People don’t know what it is, don’t understand it, or don’t think it really does anything. But, in optimal conditions, WMM is a feature that will help you. There are an abundance of issues that can arise at the dozens of hops between you and the media you’re watching or listening to. There are times when your regional ISP may just be having technical issues. It’s not a one touch fix, by any means – there are a million potential reasons video would be buffering, even times when the service you’re streaming from won’t have adequate bandwidth, are caught throttling your connection, or are being investigated for generally poor speeds. I enabled WMM and the majority of my problems were solved. ![]() ![]() It’s a lengthy post, but I think it will prove to be of some value to most readers! The long and short of it is: I was having major problems streaming Netflix to any of my wireless consoles – PS3, 360, or Wii. Today, I’m not talking about games themselves, but how the gaming console has become the entertainment hub in your livingroom. ![]() ![]() Update: More than 5 years after writing this, it’s still one of the most popular articles on my website, so I decided to make a short video that explains this as well! □įridays are usually video game related articles.
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