DeVerm;346448 Wrote: 
> How can you say that Phil? A streaming redbook WAV takes 1.35 Mbps; if
> it's encoded to flac it will be less than 1 Mbps. The wifi link can
> handle 54 Mbps so even with 10 simultanious streams there will be
> enough left for other applications. Also, most (all?) wifi routers will
> allow you to prioritize some data-traffic so you could give priority for
> audio.
> 
> I agree that many people run into wifi problems but that's not caused
> by wifi not having enough throughput... it's because the wifi system
> isn't working well or isn't configured well or is not compatible with
> SB which is the hardest pill to swallow.
> 
> cheers,
> Nick.


Nick - what Pat said, plus in my house there are 2-3 other laptops all
sharing the wireless bandwidth in unpredictable ways. All I'm saying is
that for an easy life, wire everything if you can or at least wire
something to minimise the liklihood of issues. I did say that wi-fi can
work fine for some people!. Your neighbours (well probably not YOUR
neighbours :o) ) can also be an issue...


-- 
Phil Leigh

You want to see the signal path BEFORE it gets onto a CD/vinyl...it
ain't what you'd call minimal...SB3+Stontronics PSU - Altmann
JISCO/UPCI - TACT RCS 2.2X + Good Vibrations S/W - MF
Triplethreat(Audiocom full mods)- Linn 5103 - Aktiv 5.1 system (6x
LK140's, ESPEK/TRIKAN/KATAN/SEIZMIK 10.5), Townsend Supertweeters,
Kimber & Chord cables
Outdoors: Boombox+Creative Sub (If I remember to turn it on...)
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