Does Streaming TV Use Wi-Fi?
Yes, streaming TV can use Wi-Fi, but it does not have to. Most people stream TV over Wi-Fi because it is easy, but if your device supports Ethernet, a wired connection is usually better and more reliable.
The Short Answer
- Yes, streaming TV often uses Wi-Fi
- It can also use a wired Ethernet connection
- Ethernet is usually more stable for streaming
Wi-Fi vs. Ethernet
Wi-Fi is convenient, but it can be weaker or less stable depending on distance, walls, interference, and how many devices are connected.
Ethernet uses a cable from your router to your streaming device, and that usually gives you a more reliable connection with fewer buffering problems.
Best Simple Answer
Yes, streaming TV can use Wi-Fi, and that is how a lot of people do it. But if you can wire your device in with Ethernet, that is usually the better choice for speed and reliability.
Sources
- FCC: Home Network Tips
- Roku: Check the connection on your Roku streaming device
- Roku: Cannot connect to home network
- Netflix: Improve your Wi-Fi signal
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