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    t428 killing my network.

    Anyone else noticing this thing killing your network. The speed on the t428 over Ethernet in fantastic. It streams video fine. All my other network devices suffer tremendously, even when its sitting at idle. Once I unplug the thing, bam! Every device on the network is fine.

    So much i love and hate about this thing. I am running stock rom. So far I haven't found a need to change to finless. Maybe it's time.

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    Originally posted by Scoobywrx99 View Post
    Anyone else noticing this thing killing your network. The speed on the t428 over Ethernet in fantastic. It streams video fine. All my other network devices suffer tremendously, even when its sitting at idle. Once I unplug the thing, bam! Every device on the network is fine.

    So much i love and hate about this thing. I am running stock rom. So far I haven't found a need to change to finless. Maybe it's time.
    Try to remove the system app ehomediacenter, in my network, this app make many problems to all others devices because send strange broadcast events to the network.

    But restart also your router after removing this app.

    You can remove this app only if you have root permissions from the folder /system/app

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      #3
      Is it possible everything you are running at home is Gigabit Ethernet and the T428 is only a 10/100 connection. Any single 10/100 speed device you place on the network will bump everything else down to 10/100 speeds as well. So that could be the reason for the network slowdown.
      TV Stick: MK808 // Tronsmart T428
      ROM: Finless 1.7c w/Pimp My Rom // Nexus SDK2 Multi-Window v1.2
      CPU: @1.6GHz OnDemand Governor NOOP I/O Scheduler
      Recovery: ClockworkMod
      Kernel: Omegamoon // 1080p OC kernel 720ddr 1.9cpu
      Phone: Samsung Galaxy Note II
      ROM: Whompasaurus v4.2
      Kernel: Persus

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