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The issue isn’t NAS to wireless device that causes buffering. It’s all the other wireless devices around. And it’s not just your own home network, live in a crowded apartment will cause issues. Move anything that can be wired to wired. Go with routers with high reliability. And that’s just having to read from other people experiences.
I run Amplifi HD mesh setup to a Synology NAS. Everything that can be wired is wired (2 desktops, 1 NAS, 1 printer and 2 Apple TV). Wireless network: 1 AppleTV, 1 Samsung TV, 5 wireless cameras, 3 iPads, a few iPhones, 3 laptops, a few Kindles.
I was having problem with 4K local streaming to the AppleTV on a WD MyCloud and desktop. Issues went away when I switched to a Synology.