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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 03/05/2018 01:10 PM, David Krainess
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<div>Hi,</div>
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<div>I'm thinking of trying a 2 tuner HDHomeRun over to a WiFi
connected server.</div>
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<div>The setup would be this...</div>
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<div>HDHomeRun connect to Ethernet on a cable router</div>
<div>MythTV server on WiFi</div>
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<div>I can get 20Mbs download speeds on the LAN, is that
sufficient? Does the HDHomeRun have a decent buffer to handle
WiFi bumps?</div>
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Any advice appreciated.</div>
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<div>Dave</div>
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I use an HDHomeRun Extend connected to a WiFi "N" router that links
my parents' house to my house (about 110mbs on the link w/ 9db
antenna) where the MythTV server is located on a LAN. It works
fine, but I explicitly got the Extend version to make sure I could
stream over a WiFi "N" network, and still have enough left for my
parents to watch at least one stream simultaneously, which it seems
to do easily. When using both tuners it can consume a peak of about
50mbs, average about 25.<br>
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The HomeRun Extend works well over the WiFi, except that its
watchdog has reset the device several times, and when that happens
it requires a restart of mythtv-backend to clear up the hanging
recordings.<br>
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