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<blockquote data-quote="mayrog" data-source="post: 850040" data-attributes="member: 84952"><p>Thanks - I'll see how far I can get with wifi because it's already set up but I'll put in Homeplug links if there is any problem.</p><p> </p><p>Just to wrap up my original question about bypassing the router when streaming between the TV server and local client .... I dredged my memory and now clearly recall that, back in Win XP days, there was some definite wiki recommendation to install a "Microsoft Loop-back Adapter" if a PC was configured as a server and client. (This adapter was a s/w "device" that was in XP installation files).</p><p> </p><p>I have confirmed that the Loop-back Adapter does also comes with Win 7 so I'm a bit puzzled why I can't now find any reference to it in the current wikis. Is it because bandwidth is less of an issue than it was 5-6 years ago or am I just missing some other point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mayrog, post: 850040, member: 84952"] Thanks - I'll see how far I can get with wifi because it's already set up but I'll put in Homeplug links if there is any problem. Just to wrap up my original question about bypassing the router when streaming between the TV server and local client .... I dredged my memory and now clearly recall that, back in Win XP days, there was some definite wiki recommendation to install a "Microsoft Loop-back Adapter" if a PC was configured as a server and client. (This adapter was a s/w "device" that was in XP installation files). I have confirmed that the Loop-back Adapter does also comes with Win 7 so I'm a bit puzzled why I can't now find any reference to it in the current wikis. Is it because bandwidth is less of an issue than it was 5-6 years ago or am I just missing some other point. [/QUOTE]
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