OK @Tel2 so the other suggestion was to remove the cable and try WiFi. Have you tried that?
If EETV want to prove in these cases that it’s the customer’s WiFi at fault (WiFi usually from a BT/EE router, but let that pass) then they should perhaps have a service that provides for long enough Ethernet cables, returnable, to be sent out for affected customers to test with.
Problem then though, is either the pixelation will stop, over direct Ethernet, or it won’t.
Either way, then what? 😛
We're not talking Wifi here @Midnight_Voice - we're talking Powerline Adapters, which put it completely at the mercy of the internal wiring of the house (and every device that is connected to it). If it were just Wifi, then BT/EE offer options for that.
I have tested with ethernet & so have BT.
Tel
Out of the blue BT has transferred my BT Account to EE & forgot the negotiated discount etc.
A young BT lady is dealing with the 24mnth. Contract & a Manager is ringing later this week about about the Monies due from the BT Swithing Team & my 2 Issues.
Terry
Intrestingly, there are no Pixalation Incidents on Recordings &/or iPlayer & ITV X.
The screen went black twice watching the One Show.
Tel
@Tel2 Are you set up in aerial or IP mode?
Ethernet.
Tel