Hi Zoomer,
You may be "outrunning" the stream of Streetview images. That shouldn't happen you have consistent network bandwidth of 3 Mbps, which is equal to the minimum required by Netflix. But even if you don't, you should only see more stretching since we skip Streetview images to match your available bandwidth, rather than go under the road.
If you go to fast.com with a phone or computer on the same network, does it report 3 Mbps or better?
Also does it seem like Streetview images are keeping up but your viewpoint is just under the road?
You may be "outrunning" the stream of Streetview images. That shouldn't happen you have consistent network bandwidth of 3 Mbps, which is equal to the minimum required by Netflix. But even if you don't, you should only see more stretching since we skip Streetview images to match your available bandwidth, rather than go under the road.
If you go to fast.com with a phone or computer on the same network, does it report 3 Mbps or better?
Also does it seem like Streetview images are keeping up but your viewpoint is just under the road?