The short answer is, "You can't"

The easiest way to make this happen would probably be to have separate backends for wired and wireless clients. 


On 10/29/05, Oscar Curero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
El Dijous, 27 de Octubre de 2005 20:36, Todd Houle va escriure:
> I had a similar problem (I was using 802.11b) and downgraded the
> quality of the picture in my setup thanks to a recommendation on this
> list.  I changed the bitrate down in the recording quality setup. I
> ended up saving disk space and making it work over my old 10MB
> connection just fine.  The picture quality was lost a bit, as it now
> worked, I didn't really care.
>     Todd

I have a similar problem with my wireless signal. Although it's 54M, every
twenty seconds or so, the video freeze like when one watch a video and the
buffer is empty. What I would like to do is use a different quality for the
wireless frontends and a high quality for the wired and local frontends. How
can I do that?

Thanks!
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