Sorry....I just couldn't help myself :-)
Martijn Coenen wrote:
I knew somebody would say that, hence my statement that theory (900 kbs != 4000 kbs) doesn't always match practice. There's always overhead and such, so I was actually looking for people with experience.
Of course I hope you're right.
Martijn
On Fri, 03 Dec 2004 06:56:25 -0600, Michael J. Lynch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
900 kbs != 4000 kbs AFAICT
Martijn Coenen wrote:
Hello all,
I would like to run a mythtv frontend on my xbox. For some very strange reason my Xbox nic will only work on 10 mbit hubs, for all 100 mbit hubs/switches I tried it fails autonegotation. I've tried everything, but something must be wrong with the NIC.
Anyway, I read many topics about wireless connections to the
front-end, people complain that 802.11b ain't enough for frontend
(802.11b will boil down to 500/600 KB/s). However I cannot find the
actual bandwith requirements anywhere. I will be able to provide a
sustained 10 mbit feed (around 900 KB/s) to the frontend, do you guys
think it will suffice for average mpeg2 (4000 kbit)? I know the
numbers say it should suffice, but practice is too often different
from reality.
Thanks,
Martijn Coenen
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