We have tried to write this article from an AVE. It has been an ordeal

In case anyone is confused, today are the Xataka NordVPN Awards 2025. That means that the editorial team travels from our respective cities to Madrid, mostly by train. We are very hard-working people and we always take advantage of the trip to write an article, or at least we try when Renfe’s WiFi allows us to. We are Amparo Babiloni and Jose García, join us in this sad story. These lines are written by me, Amparo Babiloni, on the Valencia-Madrid AVE on Thursday, November 20 and connected to the Play Renfe network. I like the risk. The simple fact of connecting and being able to start working (halfway) has been an ordeal. How to improve WiFi at home To give you an idea: I got on the train at 8:30 and I wasn’t able to start writing this until almost an hour later. Just logging into the administrator took me about ten minutes and opening the draft at least five more. Slack does not work directly, neither in the app nor in the browser. Jose here. I left Córdoba at 8:33 and I intended to take advantage of the trip to do some work. The departure from Córdoba has been terrible, since it passes through areas with many tunnels, then mountains and then we enter a network wasteland such as Castilla-La Mancha. I don’t know what happens in Castilla-La Mancha, but that stretch is terrible. Not only does the WiFi network not work, but the coverage is terrible. Good. Connecting to the VPN is an impossible mission. In addition to having to confirm that I trust the network certificates, it is impossible to take advantage of the WiFi network and have the VPN activated. In fact, I write this with the VPN disabled, something that gives me some respect on a public network. Ah yes, happy to accept this. During the first hour of the trip I completely depended on the mobile network to write an article and respond to some important emails. Thank goodness I uploaded the images yesterday from home, because having had to upload 30 JPEGs of six megas I might as well have started crying. Slack was only half loading (I couldn’t see my colleagues’ profile photos) and this article is being coordinated by Amparo and I in the best way possible. Amparo is offline, I hope she’s okay. It’s 10:13. They just told me over the public address system that there is an incident at the entrance to Madrid, so I find myself half an hour from Madrid completely stopped 🤷‍♂️ Dizzying speeds Amparo returns. The first leg of the trip I suffered quite a few outages, but now it seems that the network has more or less stabilized and I have been able to write all this in one go. But let’s see what a speed test tells us. The image weighs 13.9KB. It took more than a minute to upload This is the download and upload speed while passing through Castilla-La Mancha. One thing that both Jose and I have noticed is that the network is better as we get closer to Madrid, probably because there are more antennas. This contrasts with what we live in 2016 when we tried Renfe WiFi for the first time. At that time we found “a very good connection speed, with peaks of 53 Mb/s for both upload and download, and with minimums of 9 Mb/s for download and 13 Mb/s for upload in an area with little coverage.” (My connection has been cut here) It’s back, but it took me a while to be able to continue writing because every time I open any new tab it takes an average of 2-3 minutes to load, that is if it doesn’t freeze. The speed entering Chamartín. I have repeated the test by entering the station and the download speed still does not even reach 2MB. In fact, it’s even worse than when I was further away from the city. I have to leave you now, we just arrived. At least this time it wasn’t due to a network outage. Hello, I’m Jose. It’s 10:29, I’m still standing half an hour from Madrid. The train driver is being very considerate in informing us of the situation. The issue seems resolved, but now the entrance is congested. ADIF has not yet given an estimate of the duration of the stoppage, so until further notice, we are still here. Right now, half an hour from Madrid, the network is stable, although the speed barely exceeds 1 Mbps. I have tried to liven up the wait by watching a video about the new Bambu Lab 3D printer, but it was not a good idea. All videos load by default in 240p. If I increase the resolution, the video stops and stays in an infinite loading loop. I could resort to a PlayRenfe movie, but since November 1 They are no longer available. The thing is that I have a 5G network on my mobile (at a speed of 15 Mbps, let’s not go crazy either), so it definitely seems like a problem with the train’s own WiFi network. The cell phone tells us that it is not a WiFi 6 network (which would help with congestion), but the underlying problem could be a host of things. A possible cause A possible origin of the problem is that the desire to eat and hunger come together. First of all, you have a low-speed network that is not prepared for support the huge number of devices that there is a train consuming bandwidth. We are writing this text, but there may be people watching TikTok, YouTube or doing more demanding things. (It’s 10:32, the train is moving again) Secondly, trains cannot escape the laws of physics. The Córdoba-Madrid AVE is currently moving at 248 km/h and the Doppler effect does his thing. As we see each other, the signal intensity constantly changes and the systems must compensate for these variations. The faster … Read more

Adjusting the TV to get the best image quality was an ordeal. LG wants to fix it with this function by the

With artificial intelligence I have the same feeling as with connectivity: Let’s see even in the soup And it doesn’t always make sense. I explain: just as you don’t need to put bluetooth to everything (yes, there is even satisfy), Nor is it necessary that there are automatic learning functions on a device where we are not going to take advantage of it and it is more a matter of advertising claim than anything else. With this premise, I face the new presentations with some skepticism and put ia on TV was something that servant put in quarantine. However, I have tried the new artificial intelligence of Webos 25 in THE NEW LG TREES FOR 2025 And I have been a pleasant surprise: there are naïve functions, others that can improve the user experience in general and finally I have encountered an unexpected function simply essential and differential. Enjoy TV is easy, configure it to get the best image quality, already such If you like cinema and series, have a smart TV with a good diagonal is the starting point, but if you want to enjoy the content of your own, it is to open the wallet and bet on An Oled TV. Why this type of panel? My compi Juan Carlos López can give a master’s degree, but in essence it is for issues such as Color reproduction, black intensity, brightness… Parameters that are greatly appreciated in general and in some particular titles and chapters, serve as an example The third chapter of the last season of ‘Game of Thrones’too dark to appreciate all its nuances with a regular TV or with a badly tight OLED. But you don’t have to go to a series or blockbuster: even the DTT looks bad If we do not correctly adjust the TV parameters. Who else who less knows the bases of brightness, contrast, range of colors, etc., but one thing is the theory and another is the practice: I have read a few times our guide on How to calibrate TV to have the best image qualitybut at the moment of truth it choks me and it is hard for me to do it finely. And that I have dedicated time and I have experience with televisions, so when in the LG workshop I saw how they talked to TV to tell him things like ‘The screen looks dark‘ either ‘Get the screen to have more sharpness‘, I stayed with my mouth open. In a nutshell, the new Magic Remote AI command of LG’s teles has a button to invoke its artificial intelligence and, among other things as content recommendations to see or how time will be today, You can tell hair that you want to improve the image quality of what you are seeing or adjust a specific parameter and IA does it for you, although it has the user’s supervision to confirm the process by being subject to some subjectivity. For example, telling you to add more sharpness (‘Make The Screen Sharper‘), proposes a couple of alterative explaining how it affects the image in general, although the most interesting is being able to see the three images and compare each other to select the one we like best. And the thing does not end here: in addition to helping us to have a better image quality, it also serves to adjust the sound parameters, the ugly duckling of the televisions. Thus, either through voice invocation or from the menus it is possible to choose between several proposed settings how we like it, which will result in An optimized custom sound configuration. Apart from our preferences, LG televisions also apply artificial intelligence to achieve a better image escalation, being able to break down by scene to adjust the effects of HDR and brightness by already acoustic level areas, they can create more sound channels virtual. Having a high -end television and not getting the whole game because we do not know how to calibrate it is a drama, but the same can be said of those who have more modest televisions: with a good configuration we can squeeze their virtues to the maximum and in this sense Artificial intelligence can be our best ally. Cover | Eva Rodríguez de Luis In Xataka | Better televisions in quality Price: which to buy and seven recommended 4K 4K 4K

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