I have recently been through a refresher coarse, so to speak. We had issues with cable TV., so we are streaming TV now. I had previously been streaming over 4 years. Here are a few items I found out.
-it takes 1Mb to stream music
-each tv uses 25Mb.
-then of course you would have all the others connected to WiFi. Cell phones, laptops, printers. It is easy to have a dozen items connected
-anything over 108V is considered acceptable to the power utility.. 132V is OK on the high side.
-Noise coming in the line is one thing but wall warts, connections all add EMI/RFI.
-LPS on router/modem. Add a filter to your ethernet line from router to streamer. You could experiment with some $50 DX Engineering inline filters. I have a Furman that I plug everything in to. My accuracy and sound staging took a big step forward after reducing vibration, having good connections and cleaning up noise in the digital domain.