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On 2/27/10 5:06 PM, Donald J. Organ IV wrote:
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I do not have a wired jack in my living rom by the A/V hardware. I
currently have a wireless G in my house. And will be setting up my
mythbox next week, in preparation I am not sure whether the G wireless
will be adequate enough to handle recording from the dual HD HomeRun
and watching say HD content from youtube....
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<div>What would everyone recommend, should I tak the day tomorrow and
run the Network cable, if I do I will probably run 2 or 3 cables on to
put a switch in and hook up the xbox/ps3/wii, and a dedicated run for
the FE/BE and a third as a spare.</div>
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Yeah... I would definitely recommend the wired connection. I struggled
for months trying to get a single HD FE working properly over 802.11n.
Theoretically, it should be capable of supporting the necessary data
rate. But it never really worked out. I don't know if it was
interference from other wireless devices or maybe just cheap equipment,
but the intermittent "Prebuffering pauses" that drove me nuts.<br>
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After I ditched the wireless for good ol' cat5e, everything played nice
again. <br>
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