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I had this problem in my own home. The Wifi was set up for the highest possible speed, but in my bedroom, on the second floor, it was considerably weaker. I was advised at BestBuy that a signal booster would help. Someone at the cable company told me I needed to buy one that turned out to be pretty expensive. At Bestbuy the associate informed that the much cheaper model should work fine. It has made a huge difference. Putting one in your RV should give you the same results.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.most streaming devices will be the same when it comes to receiving wifi. you may want to consider a wifi hotspot from a service provider such as verizion, tmobile or at&t. Otherwise, you will have to find a good location where wifi is strongest or possibly a wifi booster/extender. However a wifi extender will need to be placed where wifi is strongest otherwise you will only be boosting a weak signal as it would not make it stronger. hope this helps.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Roku Premiere, Premiere Plus, and Ultra all use the same wifi antenna. For a full comparison: https://image.roku.com/ww/docs/compare-chart-products-en-us.pdf
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.So that really depends on many factors. The Roku does buffer some and Netflix will also buffer. Getting the strongest signal you can is best. Please realize that Netflix boggs down with high user times..... Which will make you think it is the Roku
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Get the best roku you can afford. The better the roku the better it will be at receiving the wifi signal.
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