Hi all,
I have got myself a new Linkstation Duo and want to use it to stream some of my media across my network. Here is my current setup,
Thompson router Wireless-G router (standard model given free with Be Broadband)
4~5 laptops on the network
1 x PS3 setup in the living room, connected wirelessly
I currently the video streaming is only just possible to the ps3. What improvements could I make?
Wired solutions: As the router and ps3 are in different rooms running a single wire isn't a good solution. I could possibly get wall plug-in networking devices (you know what I mean right?). Would this be worth the investment, e..g would streaming become completely smooth to the ps3?
Wireless solutions: The laptops will always have to be a wireless connection. What is the optimum wireless streaming solution? Would getting a much improved router help alot? Like a gigabyte ethernet with Wireless-N? Or after paying £100 for a top of the range router would I still see limited performance?
Any help from people who have worked with Buffalo linkstations as wireless media streamers would be awesome.
Thanks
Matt
matt_r
please be advised that streaming via wirelessly to your ps3 system in this case depends on a series of factors, such as but not limited to, network traffic, speed of router, size of file, format of file. There are a series of tests that you can try just with various file sizes and file formats to obtain the results that you desire. Another option is upgrading to N capable router and adapter cards for the laptops to severl reduce the amount of traffic presented on your network.