Mnyb;455845 Wrote: > It is also about upstream, every button press or scroll of the wheel is > sent to SN same with every IR command these products have "no brain" on > their own, > the server (local or squeezenetwork ) is interpreting your commands and > the server is also drawing the screen including visuals.
Yes, I figured that much. Unfortunately, this is also a disadvantage if SN access is slow from my end. I have seen other people complain e.g. that changing the volume (!) took a minute which can be very painful. Especially if you continue to push buttons on the remote. I mean, come on: volume! Anyways, I thought 20% available upstream should have been sufficient. Mnyb;455845 Wrote: > Qos (Quality of service) is a very good solution, I used that with my > old adsl based ISP. It works really well, I'm planning on using it again > but the only drawback with Qos is that it is not so easy to configure it > takes some googling experimenting and head-scratching to get it right. I found it to be remarkably easy with the Tomato router firmware, e.g. for my Linksys WRT54GL. With the AVM Fritzbox I had before it was not so easy... -- deepc ------------------------------------------------------------------------ deepc's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=19122 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=67162 _______________________________________________ squeezenetwork mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/squeezenetwork
