Last updated: 16 September 2025 GMT
This page stays neutral: coverage varies by address. Use the steps below to compare two Irish 5G operators for lawful streaming. No endorsements, no channel lists.
Quick wins
- Place each 5G router at its best window (highest signal bars) before testing.
- Connect the TV/box by Ethernet (or 5 GHz 36/40/44/48 @ 40 MHz).
- Test on an actual live stream, not just speed tests.
Neutral test method (A/B)
- One provider at a time: power on Operator A only; Operator B off.
- Play a live event in a licensed app for 5 minutes; note any stalls/drops.
- Run a lightweight ping on a phone/PC in parallel; note jitter spikes.
- Repeat with Operator B under the same conditions and placement.
- Choose the one with fewer visible stalls during the 5-minute watch.
Ireland-specific tips
- Rotate 5G CPE slightly; even 10–20 cm can change reception indoors.
- Keep routers away from TVs/microwaves; avoid cupboards.
- Use non-DFS Wi-Fi for the TV on match day; wire mesh backhaul where possible.
Troubleshooting
Great speed tests, still stuttering
Speed tests don’t show peak-time jitter. Watch a live stream for 5 minutes and compare visible stability.
Signal good, picture still drops
Use Ethernet to the TV/box. If on Wi-Fi, split SSIDs and lock to 5 GHz 36/40/44/48 @ 40 MHz.
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Ireland-specific, lawful use only. No channel lists or geo-bypass. Neutral, non-endorsing comparison.