Watch TV Without Buffering in Eoline
When buffering keeps coming back in Eoline, the issue is usually consistency, not just raw speed. This guide walks through fixes in the order that tends to work fastest.

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Check Alabama Lightwave availabilityWhy Buffering Keeps Happening
Most recurring buffering comes from one of these:
- weak WiFi where the TV is
- multiple streams at once
- evening congestion drops
- unstable line behavior (jitter or loss)
That’s why a stream can look perfect in the afternoon and fail at night.
Use These Stream Targets as Baselines
Rough targets:
- HD stream: around 5 Mbps per stream
- 4K stream: around 25 Mbps per stream
If two TVs are streaming 4K while someone is on a call, you need more headroom than a single-stream estimate.
First Fixes to Try in Eoline Homes
- Place the router centrally and keep it out of enclosed furniture.
- Wire your main TV or stream box with Ethernet if you can.
- Reduce interference (distance, thick walls, metal objects).
- Restart modem and router once and re-test.
- Test during peak evening to see true behavior.
Router placement alone can make a visible difference. See WiFi router placement.
When the Problem Is Beyond In-Home Setup
If buffering persists after local fixes, your plan or line consistency may be the bottleneck. A connection that spikes fast on one test but dips at peak can still buffer.
A first-class connection for streaming is measured by stability under normal household load, not just a single top speed result.
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