To remove a wifi network from your LG G7 ThinQ: Open Settings app. Tap Network & internet. Tap Wi-Fi. Tap the connected Wi-Fi network. Note If unavailable, ensure the Wi-Fi is turned on Switch on

Turn off or unplug your smart TV. Unplug your modem (and your wireless router, if it's a separate device) from power for 30 seconds. Plug in your modem and wait until no new indicator lights are blinking on. If your router is separate from your modem, plug it in and wait until no new indicator lights are blinking on. Turn your smart TV back on

The TV show full WiFi range. In the Device status of the ORBI I see the TV connected to the router, using 5GHz and a 300+ Mbps Link Rate. But Netflix is VERY VERY slow. When I usee the connectivity test inside the netflix app it is as slow as 1-3Mbps. When I disable/enable wifi on the TV it works fine again. Windows PC: Press shift + alt + left click. macOS: Press shift + option + click. Game console: Press up > up > down > down > left > right > left > right > up > up > up on the controller or remote. Once you have brought up the hidden buffering rate menu, adjust the buffering rate and attempt to watch your video.
Apparently DV only works with MP4 containers on WebOS so technically not an issue with Jellyfin. So if you want DV on your LG TV, current workaround is to remux your MKV videos into MP4 containers. Typing slow as "slow" is readable, adding dots doesn't help or emphasize anything. Agreed. Fair point on my failed point.
FRoY.
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