snarlydwarf;553558 Wrote: > If you can, keep it wired. > > > > Yes, especially in antenna design. > > > > Only if you have other devices that support it. Squeezeboxes will stay > in the 2.4G range but if you have a laptop, it could use the 5Ghz are > and not collide... the catch is that a laptop usage is not at all like > a streaming player most of the time: you load a web page and its > graphics, and stop for a while to read it, then load another one... so > it's spikey in usage instead of a constant demand. > > > > Nope, it will all be on the same network still. > > > > Some people swear by them: I've never used them myself, and don't know > how well they work in the US when the typical home has a three-phase > 240V incoming connection which is split into two sides of 120V each. > Old X10 type things had issues "Crossing" between the two sides. I > would think powerline stuff would have similar issues, but I don't > know. > > Have you tried simply changing channels on your router to 1 or 11 and > see if that moves you away from any neighbor noise?
Thank for the reply - some great info in it! I live in a house with no other broadband connections around it so it isn't a huge problem. I do however intend on changing the wireless channel this evening to see if it makes any difference. So changing the router might make sense because the quality of the router might solve some of the buffering problems? -- shane732 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ shane732's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=30117 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=79490 _______________________________________________ discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/discuss
