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On Mon, 17 May 2004 08:50:54 GMT, "BruceR" <brNOSPAM@hawaii.com>
wrote:
>Speaking of recording quality, what do most people here use? I use
>"standard" for time shifting and the picture seems to be as good as the
>original from both digital and analog cable sources even when viewed on
>a 73" projection TV.
>
Standard is good enough A/V quality, but I use Medium because it has
fewer A/V synchronization problems.
>From:mgg
>mike@pacbell.net
>
>> Liz,
>>
>> 802.11b is just fine for getting info from the RTV servers, far
>> better than the internal modem. However, streaming is a different
>> story. If there is ZERO network traffic on your line, then the 11Mb/s
>> will deliver a medium quality recording with minimal pauses/skips
>> (watchable). Have one system receive email, and things go to hell in
>> a handbasket pretty quick. 802.11G will work just fine for streaming
>> as long as you're in range of the AP for a good link.
>>
>> As far as the multiple IP addresses, I run 3 domains/websites and
>> corresponding mailservers off one static ip using Win Server 2003. It
>> was cheaper for me to buy the software rather than pay monthly for
>> extra IP addresses. Probably paid for itself in 10 months. Just an
>> FYI.
>>
>> --Mike
>>
>> "Liz" <liz@tiredofspam.com> wrote in message
>> news:ViOpc.15573330$Of.2599265@news.easynews.com...
>>>
>>> "Steve Weavers" <steve400@rcn.removetoreply.com> wrote in message
>>> news:40a77842$0$3058$61fed72c@news.rcn.com...
>>>
>>>> You will find the bandwidth from the 5040 so disapointing that a
>>>> wet11 will be all you need.
>>>
>>> now are you talking about what the 5040 can deliver on the wire or
>>> what the
>>> Replay server can deliver when you're getting the program guide and
>>> software
>>> updates ? or both ?
>>>
>>>
>>>>> If I drop the spec down to a WET11 bridge will I still get good
>>>>> performance ? I imaging it's fine for dowloading the program
>>>>> guide but this conversation has kind of whetted my interest in
>>>>> viewing Replay content on network computers; how likely is "B"
>>>>> bridge to be adequate for that purpose ?
>>>>>
>>>>> also, anyone know what the POE adapter might cost ? btw, I think
>>>>> I'd rather stay with Linksys; it's simply a brand I know that's
>>>>> worked without any problems for years
>
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