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@clecky wrote:
This morning the iplayer works on TV as speed is around 13 Mbps.
@clecky wrote:
Network speeds in nighttime are around 3-4 Mbps.
Hi there
The above two quotes is where I think your problem lies. According to the BBC, for HD iPlayer content is encoded at 3.2Mbps, so you need at very least that. However this also doesnt take into account for TCP/IP overheads, and any other transmission bandwidth overheads required.
So why does it work on your iPad and not the TV - As Catmambo stated above, there are over 700 versions of iPlayer. The iPad version may handle the traffic differently, or even lower the video quality on the "fly" according to your internet speeds. Pure guess as I dont know how each BBC app works.
EDIT: According to THIS, the bandwidth requirements for an iPad is lower.
What can you do:
Hope this helps
Cheers
Hi there
This document may explain the slow-down (document dated 07/01/2014 - which "may" explain the change):
They are using a traffic management policy to slow you down between 4:30pm - 1am.
Having a scan of their community forums, your issue is not uncommon either:
http://community.ee.co.uk/t5/Broadband/Broadband-Iplayer-blocked-at-peak-times/td-p/8894
However you really need to contact them to find out the exact cause. It could even be a phone line fault.
http://explore.ee.co.uk/get-in-touch
Cheers