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After that, I'll never trust wifi for anything even vaguely important.<br></blockquote><div><br><br>That's my thought as well. And I live in the sticks. Well, for now anyway. It's building up fast here. <br><br>
For the HDHR link to the backend, I would go wired. That way, you can believe in your recordings even if the entire 2.4Ghz band gets flooded while you are recording. I tried using G to stream a TV station from the HDHR to my laptop just using VLC. It worked for a bit, then another computer on the network wanted data and it got all choppy. N could probably do it, but you still have the issue that only one computer can transmit at a time. So if another system, or even another network, needs to transmit while you are recording.... poof there goes the recording. The HDHR doesn't have a lot of buffer space, and it's UDP, so if you drop a packet, it's gone. When transferring recordings between the backend and frontend, you can retransmit. So wireless might be OK there. <br>
<br>For the frontends, try it. Why not? But be prepared for it not working. I use wireless for my laptop to get on the internet. It works well for that. Anything important goes over wired. It helps that I had access to the house as it was being built though, so I have more wire in the walls than I have any idea what to do with. <br>
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