Maybe a little bit of academics, you will forgive me for that, but I am
not at all convinced.

1) Losing frames is a common situation in all communication scenarios.
This is probably the most important feature a protocol is designed for.
Taking care of faulty comm conditions. I was probably losing LOTS of
frames, casuing the rebuffering; still I cannot beleive I was losing
ALL of the frames that make up for a full buffer (I tried with 30 secs
!!!), which would be the one condition where total rebuffering is
needed.

2) The one thing that really intrigues me is that the very same
configuration worked very fine indeed when connecting a Mac Book. In
other words: streaming all king of data to a Mac Book (audio, video,
standard HTTP streams, you name it) never caused a problem at all,
nevere ever. The very same config on SB3 is totally unusable. This is
why I am inclined to believe that audio flow protocol management could
be the culprit.

Nevertheless, yes the right way to use Adapters is straight into the
wall, yes, I am happpy it is now solved, I thought the line of
investigation into rebuffering was interesting but what do I know ? and
thanks everyone for reading and commenting. Last but not at all least I
am infinitely happy with my SB3 !!!

Mark. 

radish;379149 Wrote: 
> Many power strips have surge protectors built in, these will usually
> kill powerline network adapters dead. The rebuffering was simply being
> caused by a lack of data getting over the connection, nothing to do
> with the protocol.


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