Test Edimax EW-7822UAC and NETGEAR A6200
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(2015-09-21, 12:54)vdb86 Wrote: @popcornmix
Sure thing, but I'd have to test it using OSMC, since Sam updated RTL8812au driver.
Transfer speeds with OE are noticeably slower.
Do you have any raw BluRay in mind?
I have a Avatar.2009.EXTENDED.1080p.3D.BluRay.Half-OU.x264.DTS-HD.MA.5.1-RARBG which is 26,7GB, would that work?

It would be interesting although it looks like a (fairly high bitrate) re-encode.
Either a raw bluray iso file, or a remux (without reencode) of a bluray to mkv would be slightly more interesting as the bitrate is probably a little higher.

Quote:Some hardware will perform better if you connect it to another usb port).
I haven't seen this documented anywhere but I tested it myself.

As far as I'm aware, this is purely an RF issue, rather than a hardware/software issue.

The USB socket furthest from the centre of the PCB (e.g. top socket of top-right connector) is likely to give the best signal,
as the RF is less likely to be blocked by the sockets/PCB. This may vary with orientation of Pi and direction towards router.
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RE: Test Edimax EW-7822UAC and NETGEAR A6200 - by popcornmix - 2015-09-21, 14:14
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