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<blockquote data-quote="Snedig" data-source="post: 494444" data-attributes="member: 96092"><p>Then if it's a 54G wireless connection, you may have considerable difficulty streaming 720p over it I'm afraid... Even at the best of times, the nominal throughput of a 54g wireless connection tends to lie in the 20-30mbit region, and that's with a strong signal.</p><p></p><p>Try improving your signal if possible, antennas can be helpful, also it's worth a try changing to another channel on the access point, 1, 6 or 11 are all seperate channels that don't impinge on eachothers frequencies. There are some speed increasing techniques your equipment may support, packet bursting etc., some can use two 20mhz channels for what the vendors tend to call 108mbit, some of this could help too.</p><p></p><p>If none of that works, the only good tip I can think of is to upgrade your wireless to the 300mbit n-standard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snedig, post: 494444, member: 96092"] Then if it's a 54G wireless connection, you may have considerable difficulty streaming 720p over it I'm afraid... Even at the best of times, the nominal throughput of a 54g wireless connection tends to lie in the 20-30mbit region, and that's with a strong signal. Try improving your signal if possible, antennas can be helpful, also it's worth a try changing to another channel on the access point, 1, 6 or 11 are all seperate channels that don't impinge on eachothers frequencies. There are some speed increasing techniques your equipment may support, packet bursting etc., some can use two 20mhz channels for what the vendors tend to call 108mbit, some of this could help too. If none of that works, the only good tip I can think of is to upgrade your wireless to the 300mbit n-standard. [/QUOTE]
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