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Ninastar
07-07-2019, 09:37 PM
So I have a roommate and every time I turn my (smart) TV on or off, it switches the WiFi/network off of his PS4, so whenever he is in a game, he gets disconnected...
Is this a common thing? Is there anything I can do to stop it? Honestly it’s a pain in the ass
Ninastar
07-07-2019, 09:39 PM
My tv is in my bedroom and his PS4 is in a separate room (the living room) so I don’t know if that makes a difference p
Dogeatdog
07-07-2019, 10:29 PM
Has the PS4 ever been connected to your TV (the one in your bedroom) before? There must be a setting on the TV somewhere where it may be still connected to the PlayStation maybe?
Marsh.
07-07-2019, 10:30 PM
You mean the wi-fi switches to your TV as though it will only use one device at a time or switches off completely?
Ninastar
07-07-2019, 10:45 PM
His PS4 has never been connected to my Tv
And it like flickers on and off... he gets briefly disconnected for about 30 seconds
Dogeatdog
07-07-2019, 11:09 PM
His PS4 has never been connected to my Tv
And it like flickers on and off... he gets briefly disconnected for about 30 seconds
So I take it that you have your TV on, his PS4 is on all is fine. Then you turn your TV off, the WiFi disconnects for about 30 seconds and then (now that your TV is still off) his PS4 reconnects to the WiFi automatically?
Dogeatdog
07-07-2019, 11:20 PM
It may possibly be an update on the TV is needed or maybe (im not sure if Smart TVs have this setting) it could be your WiFi not picking up the TV as a ‘trusted device’ possibly.
user104658
07-07-2019, 11:37 PM
Sounds to me like the router is trying to assign the same local IP address to both devices (technical term is IP Address Conflict). When both are on, it gives the PS4 a different address but then when you switch off the TV, the router defaults his connection back to what it "wanted" to be and that would briefly disconnect him. It's probably happening to both of you. It would be a split second which wouldn't interrupt TV streaming (because of buffering) BUT it would reset any connections which would mean getting booted from an online gaming session... So it's likely happening both ways, just with the smart TV it's so brief you don't notice.
The solution is to log onto the router from a computer when both devices are ON, find them in the list of connected devices, and assign at least one of them a static IP address out of the default range. I'd just set both. 192.168.0.101 to 192.168.0.199 are a good bet for avoiding clashes.
user104658
07-07-2019, 11:42 PM
I would add to that though (advice more for your room mate) - wireless connections are notoriously awful for online gaming, especially on PS4, and they'd be much better off spending a few £ on a long ethernet cable and using a wired connection. Depending on where the router is. Though in my University shared house we had 20 metre cables running up and down the stairs attached with duck tape :joker:.
Ninastar
07-07-2019, 11:57 PM
So I take it that you have your TV on, his PS4 is on all is fine. Then you turn your TV off, the WiFi disconnects for about 30 seconds and then (now that your TV is still off) his PS4 reconnects to the WiFi automatically?
It’s if I turn it on or off... both. It kicks him out of any game he’s playing. It says ‘network dosconnected’ And then kicks him off
caprimint
08-07-2019, 02:01 AM
Reminds me of dial-up connection :omgno:
Sounds to me like the router is trying to assign the same local IP address to both devices (technical term is IP Address Conflict). When both are on, it gives the PS4 a different address but then when you switch off the TV, the router defaults his connection back to what it "wanted" to be and that would briefly disconnect him. It's probably happening to both of you. It would be a split second which wouldn't interrupt TV streaming (because of buffering) BUT it would reset any connections which would mean getting booted from an online gaming session... So it's likely happening both ways, just with the smart TV it's so brief you don't notice.
The solution is to log onto the router from a computer when both devices are ON, find them in the list of connected devices, and assign at least one of them a static IP address out of the default range. I'd just set both. 192.168.0.101 to 192.168.0.199 are a good bet for avoiding clashes.
it's either that or they are both using the same shared service/application that handles video or something. For example, all incoming connections can be forced to use a particular resource
user104658
08-07-2019, 08:04 AM
Reminds me of dial-up connection :omgno:When you were deep in angsty MSN Messenger convo and someone else in your house picked up the phone and you got cut off :worry:.
caprimint
08-07-2019, 08:07 AM
When you were deep in angsty MSN Messenger convo and someone else in your house picked up the phone and you got cut off :worry:.
:joker:
My mom: "Just half an hour!"
Me: *waits 10 mins just for it to actually ****ing connect!!!!!!!!*
user104658
08-07-2019, 08:08 AM
Oh I just realised I forgot to suggest the solution that I actually use for wired PS4 connection :think:.
If running a cable isn't feasible, then those plugs you can buy that send the signal over your electrical wiring are actually not bad at all. Plug one in next to the router, one next to the PS4, couple of ethernet cables, works perfectly [emoji56]. I generally prefer to wire up anything that can be wired up, the connection is always more stable. Only laptops / phones / tablets etc. are wireless.
user104658
08-07-2019, 08:11 AM
:joker:
My mom: "Just half an hour!"
Me: *waits 10 mins just for it to actually ****ing connect!!!!!!!!*We actually got a second line put in because it was causing so many arguments. My mum was once waiting for her sister to call for nearly 2 hours and thought something had happened to her because she didn't realise I was living it up in AOL teen chat :joker:
Kazanne
08-07-2019, 10:58 AM
Reminds me of dial-up connection :omgno:
Oh remember that ? :laugh::laugh: good old dial up.
caprimint
08-07-2019, 11:22 AM
We actually got a second line put in because it was causing so many arguments. My mum was once waiting for her sister to call for nearly 2 hours and thought something had happened to her because she didn't realise I was living it up in AOL teen chat :joker:
:joker::joker: Amazing
Ninastar
08-07-2019, 04:10 PM
Thanks TS! I sent that info to my roomie and I think he’s gonna see what he can do tonight!
michael21
08-07-2019, 04:37 PM
So I have a roommate and every time I turn my (smart) TV on or off, it switches the WiFi/network off of his PS4, so whenever he is in a game, he gets disconnected...
Is this a common thing? Is there anything I can do to stop it? Honestly it’s a pain in the ass
What the hell would you do without tibb
user104658
09-07-2019, 10:41 AM
What the hell would you do without tibbTibb is an invaluable resource to be honest. Whenever anyone brings up current news events I already know about it because invariably someone has already made a thread on here :joker:.
"Did you hear about..."
"Yeh there was a thread on Tibb"
is a very common phrase in my house :hehe:
Livia
09-07-2019, 11:53 AM
Tibb is an invaluable resource to be honest. Whenever anyone brings up current news events I already know about it because invariably someone has already made a thread on here :joker:.
"Did you hear about..."
"Yeh there was a thread on Tibb"
is a very common phrase in my house :hehe:
And mine!
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