TheGhost Posted September 24, 2022 Posted September 24, 2022 (edited) So you know this is a Buzz TV XR 4000 box that I have here it is running the latest version of the software being Firmware Version V20220105 Current IPTV Version 5.0.769 So I have noticed a few things first thing is when I go into the settings and into Network in there it says that the Ethernet is not connected but it is. So why isn't the box detecting that the Ethernet is plugged in because it is. This connection is wired and has an Ethernet cable plugged into which goes directly to my router Which is maybe 15 feet at most away using I believe a cat 6 cable. When a Network cable is plugged in the Buzz TV XR 4000 box should detect it but it isn't but I still have full connectivity. It is set up to pull an IP from DHCP which the box has done as you can see in the picture that I attached. The 2nd issue I am noticing is wow some very slow speeds coiming from my Buzz TV XR 4000. Now I am on a very fast connection a Gig-bit connection My connection caps out at 1000 Mbps now when I run a speed test on the box using an app that I put on there the speeds are horrible for it being a wired connection I was getting 23.3 Mbps Down and 90.1 Mbps up. Now in comparison when I run the same test on my laptop which is also wired using a network cable I get the following speeds on my laptop. I was getting 902.59 Mbps Down and 107.17 Mbps up when I ran the same test on the same network That is much better. So why is the Buzz TV XR 4000 box getting such bad speeds my network can clearly handle more and it isn't coming close to capping out my network. https://www.speedtest.net/result/c/e675c1b7-cb94-4a34-a623-c6a993c6fcdf I even took the network cable off that I was using to my laptop and ran it over to my Buzz TV Box and plugged it in reran the test again on the Buzz TV Box and still got low speeds i did that to ensure that this wasn't a network cable issue which it wasn't I am trying to eliminate everything here. This clearly isn't my network and is not a network issue here. So why are the speeds so just terrible on the Buzz TV XR 4000 box when the network clearly can do a lot more and provide a lot more bandwidth than what the box is using. I believe that this is something with the box itself and yes the box was just reset recently too when I went up to the Beta this is not an issue so please don't tell me to reset my box that was just recently done and isn't the issue here. I believe this is something to do with the Buzz TV XR 4000 box and is a bug. with it. Also so you know I have rebooted the box then rerun the test and it doesn't change the speed either it is still low. So that doesn't fix the issue. The images can also be seen at the links bellow https://ibb.co/XFG3Ktd https://ibb.co/Xyp9sjW Can you please look into these issues please. Thank you, Edited September 24, 2022 by TheGhost Quote
Emporium Posted September 24, 2022 Posted September 24, 2022 OK.. The connected vs not connected status message is a bug on many Android 9 boxes (and not only buzz boxes). It does not affect connectivity (and you do see the IP address), but it is annoying. In some cases, just toggling the WiFi button on the top ON-OFF again, will force change the status message. This is not isolated to just the xr4000. Now for the speed, you can't compare your laptop vs the xr4000. Your laptop probably has a Gigabit ethernet adapter, and the xr4000 is just a 10/100 NIC. So it is expected to be at least 10 times slower and will never even come close to capping out your network. Yours is a little on the slow side (even for a 100Mb connection) , but for IPTV it will not affect anything, since I don't know of many IPTV services using that high of a bitrate anyhow. Try opening chrome and point to the following site and see what you get for speed rating: https://fast.com/ Also, just curious, have you tried using WiFi ? Also, keep in mind that the xr4000 is not one of the fastest machines (it has the quite older S905X2 CPU [Gen 2 Cortex A53 based], which dates back to 2019], and it was the budget model with only 2GB of RAM (compared to the XRS which has 4GB). As such, before running any tests, make sure to go to home screen and press the home button 2 or 3 times to close off any background apps first. With 2GB of RAM, the machine will lag behind if it has too many background apps open. PS: Are you running a Dlink router/switch in your network ? Some Dlink switches are known to have really pathetic speeds if used with anything other than typically gigabit connections. So 10/100 connection tend to crawl on some models of Dlink switches/routers. Before I redid my whole network, I used to have a 24port Dlink switch which was fine with most devices. But with 10/100 devices it did all sorts of strange stuff. It was even dropping packets on some of my security cameras Needless to say, it was scrapped. 1 Quote
TheGhost Posted September 24, 2022 Author Posted September 24, 2022 (edited) Emporium are you a developer if not then why are you responding? And the connected issue IS still a bug it isn't detecting the connection right and it still needs to be fixed And yes I can compare the two and yes I know that the XR 4000 only has a 10 / 100 but with my internet speed I should be darn close to maxing out that link and it is no where even CLOSE to that. The speeds are horrible. It should be going closer to 90 Mb/s at least. Even with it having an older processor it still should be able to pull way more than it is. Why would I try using Wifi it is going to even be slower than a wired connection. Wifi isn't going to be any better. Also toggling Wifi off and on didn't work still says disconnected. Even after me doing that I tried that after you mentioned that. I opened up the most recent version of Google Chrome on the the Buzz TV XR 4000 and the speeds are the not that far off from before. speedtest.net is Ookla and they are known to be good which is what I was using before. When I went to https://fast.com/ I got the following for a speed It it says Your Internet Speed is 30 Mbps LOL nope not even close My speed is closer to 1 Gbps and I have pulled 700 to 900 Mpps on this connection. To compare when I went to that same site on my laptop it said my Speed was 1.3 Gbps when I went to fast.com from my laptop again. There are no background apps running as I said I rebooted the box and did all the testing again and it was coming out to be about the same. Oh FYI Emporium I am a trained Network Admin who has worked in the IT field I know what I am talking about here. And no do not have a dlink router or switch this is plugged right into an Asus Router this isn't a network issue again this is something with the Buzz TV XR 4000 box itself. And again it does matter for the speeds especially when you are downloading an EPG where the provider has several thousand channels or even 10s of thousands of channels. I should be able to get a way better speed out of this box than J am considering the network I am on. I know my Network and I built it all myself and I know what it is capable of and it can do way better than this. This is something with the Buzz TV XR 4000 box itself. Again both of these issues need to be looked at and are still an issue please fix both of them Devs. Thanks, Edited September 24, 2022 by TheGhost 1 1 Quote
nbs. Posted September 24, 2022 Posted September 24, 2022 I must have missed the memo where only devs can answer. If you only want comments from the dev message the dev then!!! If you post in the open forum then anyone can answer. 2 1 Quote
TheGhost Posted September 24, 2022 Author Posted September 24, 2022 One thing for the developers I know that Buzz TV XR4000 box is based off of Android and Android is based off of Linux but what I am wondering is if the box by default is set to transmit in full or half duplex that would make a difference in speed. If this was one of my Linux servers here I could run a command like ethtool eth0 and it would show me the all of that. But how can I do that on the Buzz TV XR 4000 to see if it is connected full or half duplex because my router I know will connect full duplex by default if the network card supports it but this would make a difference in the speeds too if it is setup to only use half duplex by default. My router will accept either I know that but I can't find a way to check it on the box is there a way developers on the Buzz TV XR 4000? Thanks, Quote
Emporium Posted September 24, 2022 Posted September 24, 2022 Am I a dev for Buzz, no. But I have done over 30 years of dev on various realtime platforms and have done a lot of h/w engineering. If you post in an open forum, expect replies from everyone. It' usually a benefit, not a negative. You don't want people's input or recommendations, then just deal with private messages with whoever you want, why post in an open forum. You may be a network admin, but seem to have no concept about hardware design. Even though the network port is a 10/100, it does not mean that it can reach it's full potential. All of these connections to the outside world, need to connect to the CPU, and it all depends on what communication lanes they are using or sharing with other devices. The I/O on the Gen2 chips was not stellar (this was the biggest issue). IF I recall everything shared a single PCIe lane. Reason I also asked you to check the WiFi is because there were MANY reports that the 5Ghz band on most of the S905X2 based boxes (not only Buzz), was the only way to achieve around 90Mbps. Probably due to the way it was connected internally. On the driver point of view, you are at the mercy of amlogic. And much of it's SDK was in binary blobs only, so you don't have the sources to all of it. Making it very difficult to modify built in features like ethernet drivers. You say you have an ASUS router. If you do, and being a network admin, you should be able to easily enable and then ssh or telnet into the router and check from the command line if the connection is half or full duplex. This is one of the advantages of most asus routers. simple enough for the average home user, yet many advanced features accessible from the command line for more advanced users. 3 Quote
dishuser Posted September 25, 2022 Posted September 25, 2022 have you gone into developer options and looked around? 1 Quote
TheGhost Posted September 25, 2022 Author Posted September 25, 2022 Emporium I have a very good concept of Network design probably more than you ever will and this this exactly why I want an admin because I don't want to waste my time arguing with clueless people like you. Please stop spamming this thread and let the devs respond to the bug report. This was posted here as a bug report so please let the developers look into this issue and if the developers have any. Any I did SSH into the router and it is full duplex and it is still getting extremely slow speeds, The full potential is a lot more than what it is pulling now. The speeds are horrible that I am getting now from the Buzz TV XR 4000 box considering the network I am on which is a 1 Gbps connection and 1 Gbps across my whole network. This is a bug issue with the box so please let the Developers look into this. Again I am not on wireless this is a hard wired connection plugged right into the router itself. So wireless isn't even coming into play here. When you have a cat 6 cable plugged directly into the Buzz TV XR 4000 box the speeds should be way higher than what I was getting. This is most definitely a bug that the developers should be looking at. 2 1 Quote
nbs. Posted September 25, 2022 Posted September 25, 2022 Name calling? Clueless? You don't make the rules here If someone wants to post they will Time to get off the high horse...lol 3 Quote
Poison Aid Posted October 14, 2022 Posted October 14, 2022 (edited) Quote Emporium I have a very good concept of Network design probably more than you ever will and this this exactly why I want an admin because I don't want to waste my time arguing with clueless people like you. Please stop spamming this thread and let the devs respond to the bug report. This was posted here as a bug report so please let the developers look into this issue and if the developers have any. Any I did SSH into the router and it is full duplex and it is still getting extremely slow speeds, The full potential is a lot more than what it is pulling now. The speeds are horrible that I am getting now from the Buzz TV XR 4000 box considering the network I am on which is a 1 Gbps connection and 1 Gbps across my whole network. This is a bug issue with the box so please let the Developers look into this. Genius doesn't know the limitation is on the BuzzTV box (10/100) Ethernet port. Here's the Screenshot of the specs (below). No wonder he is still working an Admin job. BuzzTV trys to upscale content to 4K killing the buffer on that old school 10/100 Ethernet. Seems like now time to upgrade my Buzz to XRS or X5 model Edited October 14, 2022 by Poison Aid XR4000 specs image attachment Quote
TheGhost Posted March 9 Author Posted March 9 It isn't time for a new box they need to fix the issue. 1 Quote
TheGhost Posted March 9 Author Posted March 9 It isn't time for a new box they need to fix the issue. nor did I mention 4K content either. Most of the stuff I am streaming is 720P or 1080P I have just as much if not more knowledge of networks than most of the people here so don't say "no wonder I am still working an admin job" You shouldn't need any where close to 100 Mbit / s to stream 720p or 1080P content either which is what I am streaming. But the speeds should closer to the max than they are. This is an issue that needs to looked at. 1 1 Quote
dishuser Posted March 9 Posted March 9 2 hours ago, Emporium said: Huh ? You replying to a 1yr old thread ? the BGG finally woke the troll up 2 Quote
allaboutbuzz Posted March 9 Posted March 9 16 hours ago, TheGhost said: It isn't time for a new box they need to fix the issue. nor did I mention 4K content either. Most of the stuff I am streaming is 720P or 1080P I have just as much if not more knowledge of networks than most of the people here so don't say "no wonder I am still working an admin job" You shouldn't need any where close to 100 Mbit / s to stream 720p or 1080P content either which is what I am streaming. But the speeds should closer to the max than they are. This is an issue that needs to looked at. You said you're a trained network admin Yet for 2 years you can't figure out the issue? There is nothing to fix on our side. Issue is on your side. The Ethernet port speed on the 4000s work fine. 5 Quote
TheGhost Posted March 20 Author Posted March 20 Actually it isn't on my my side at all. There is No issues on my side what so ever. 2 Quote
allaboutbuzz Posted March 20 Posted March 20 5 minutes ago, TheGhost said: Actually it isn't on my my side at all. There is No issues on my side what so ever. Ok well not sure how we can assist further then. 2 Quote
Ryu Posted March 20 Posted March 20 11 minutes ago, TheGhost said: Actually it isn't on my my side at all. There is No issues on my side what so ever. please let us know when its on your side 2 Quote
TheGhost Posted March 20 Author Posted March 20 Stop this harassment now Ryu it won't be on my side I know how to run my network right. 2 Quote
Ryu Posted March 20 Posted March 20 2 hours ago, TheGhost said: Stop this harassment now Ryu it won't be on my side I know how to run my network right. no harassment but shame on you that you know how to run your network and people dont. is that what you mean right? shame on you bud and on your statement. Quote
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