2010-12-31, 06:11
I know that streaming over Wireless G isn't the most optimal solution. WiFi isn't exactly fast, and you definitely notice it when fast forwarding videos (since it can't buffer enough at a time)
However, WiFi is the only solution we have at the moment for one of the XBMC boxes, as running ethernet cables isn't feasible at the moment.
That's fine for now, but I'm thinking about moving to a Live USB implementation -- thus I will probably need to mount both the media share and the user directory over WiFi. I was wondering if this will have any dramatic effects due to the WiFi bottleneck vs just mounting the media share.
Anyone else doing something similar and can share some experience?
However, WiFi is the only solution we have at the moment for one of the XBMC boxes, as running ethernet cables isn't feasible at the moment.
That's fine for now, but I'm thinking about moving to a Live USB implementation -- thus I will probably need to mount both the media share and the user directory over WiFi. I was wondering if this will have any dramatic effects due to the WiFi bottleneck vs just mounting the media share.
Anyone else doing something similar and can share some experience?