Thread: TiVo Two V6 boxes
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Old 25-09-2018, 17:28   #3
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Re: Two V6 boxes

Are you relying on WiFi for both boxes or just one?
If both then that is a recipe for disaster.
What has likely happened is that your environment has become more prone to interference from your neighbours’ wifi environment.
Ideally, both boxes should be connected by Ethernet, either direct cable or via powerline adapters.
Failing that, one connected by Ethernet and the other by WiFi.
For any box connected by WiFi, it must be connected to a strong, reliable, interference-free signal, preferably to the 5GHz band.
You should make changes to Hub 3.0 to ensure that you can decide which band is used, as the hub comes with a single SSID covering both bands, making it impossible to connect to one band or the other.
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