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JI's own Reverend Jim.
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wireless router for streaming Blockbuster on Dish Network?
Any suggestions on a router for picture quality?
Am I correct thinking that the wireless router, video card, and internet speed all play an equal part? And if one sucks the whole thing will suck? |
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GFY Snatchez!
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Wireless router should support N (1gb speeds). Are you watching this on a PC? If so, use a wired connection. |
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is busy photographing the Jets
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Just yesterday I upgraded to
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It's best if your wireless stuff can support Dual Band but even if then don't this router supports 450 mbps on a single band with a very wide range. http://www.netgear.com/home/products...wndr4500.aspx# |
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Teh jobless idle spawn of wealth guy.
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It's going to look just fine with almost any decent wireless router.
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I just bought this wireless router as a secondary one because my fios wireless router wasn't cutting it. HUGE upgrade. Movies stream seamlessly and computer uploads much faster. Picked up one on ebay for $105.
http://reviews.cnet.com/routers/d-li...-35117978.html |
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is excitedly looking forward to December22, the
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In my case, my router is on the ground floor and gives strong coverage to the basement and the second floor. But the third floor, forget it. By placing a repeater on the second floor it boosts the signal up to the third floor perfectly. It also creates a new SSID, like having another router in the house, so if your son is on his iMac streaming all day (raises hand) you can arrange it so that he has his own slice of bandwidth that doesn't drain yours. http://reviews.cnet.com/networking-a...-35399523.html SAR I |
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is excitedly looking forward to December22, the
last home game, The Rexecution
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http://www.metageek.net/products/inssider/ It's a free program that shows you what router channels your neighbors are using. If too many of you are on, say, Channel 5, your signal strength can degrade as much as 50%. I use this program monthly, watch what the neighbors are doing, and change the broadcast channel on my router if someone is crowding the one I selected. It's a quick and free way to get your speed up. SAR I |
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JI's own Reverend Jim.
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now buy a damn generator |
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Bye week buh bye Rex
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802.11ac
Netgear, DLink, Asus |
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JI's own Reverend Jim.
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Bye week buh bye Rex
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I bought one a few months ago to stream 1080p from PC to TV. It is piggybacked on my FiOS router. Some people have had trouble but I think it is b.c they don't know how to set them up properly. Also, older computers and wireless cards cannot take full advantage of dual-band. Also, people need to realize that your speed from your ISP determines your internet and download speeds. The speeds of these newer routers are merely for local network file sharing and media streaming. A basic 802.11n is more than enough for a typical internet connection and web use.
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