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Worth noting that BBC runs 700+ versions of iPlayer If it was an issue with the TV, everyone would be experiencing the same problem, and thats not the case. So gut feel is that its something to do with how your network is buffering content with the version of iPlayer thats on the TV. The speeds you mention aren't especially high and so give you very little headroom for error or buffering. is your TV hardwired or wirelessly connected to the network?
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This is my point - they are both called iPlayer and serve the same content, but that's where the similarities end. They are built on two totally different platforms and so perform differently when on the same connection. I'm trying to think of another real world analogy, but struggling a little, so maybe someone else will be able to.
I'd absolutely recommend connecting via Ethernet or Homeplug. Not necessarily a problem with the current router, as I said I think its your overall speed combined with the way the BBC software operates on the TV and you are just at the tipping point where it occasionally drops out. Maybe just try temporarily moving the TV nearer the router and hardwire it to see how it performs. Also check you have the latest firmware for the TV too.
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Try something like this - http://www.amazon.co.uk/TP-Link-TL-PA211KIT-200Mbps-Powerline-Adapter/dp/B004INVKP4/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UT...
Will effectively give you an Ethernet connection to your TV. II understand what you are trying to do with the router, but pretty sure that won't work. But Homeplugs distribute your Internet connection over your electricity network. You can see the review on these ones are very positive, obviously other ones are available etc etc.. but this should definitely improve the connection and make it much more robust..
hope this helps