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<blockquote data-quote="deadmonty" data-source="post: 1141617" data-attributes="member: 88322"><p>USB to Gigabit Ethernet connection. You don't get the full gigabit as USB2 is only 480 Mbs. However it is faster than both wireless and the 10/100 built in Ethernet connection. I don't use wireless in the house except for my mobile. 10/100 and probably wireless N are adequate and pose no problem for TV and film viewing. However, I have over 1000 CDs and 1200 films stored on a NAS and there is a noticeable lag when displaying lists when using 10/100 which is alleviated when using the USB gigabit connection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deadmonty, post: 1141617, member: 88322"] USB to Gigabit Ethernet connection. You don't get the full gigabit as USB2 is only 480 Mbs. However it is faster than both wireless and the 10/100 built in Ethernet connection. I don't use wireless in the house except for my mobile. 10/100 and probably wireless N are adequate and pose no problem for TV and film viewing. However, I have over 1000 CDs and 1200 films stored on a NAS and there is a noticeable lag when displaying lists when using 10/100 which is alleviated when using the USB gigabit connection. [/QUOTE]
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