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If I start streaming music, will I not suck up copious bandwidth and will their user experience not suffer?
At present none of my music is streamed via wifi.Wifi is the exclusive domain of the various iOS devices around the house.If I start streaming music, will I not suck up copious bandwidth and will their user experience not suffer?
My music server is a dedicated netbook running Windows yes. I use Logitech Media Server. It will mostly be redbook FLAC. Yes, kids and iPads = videos and gaming. And sometimes they watch videos of people gaming. Odd to me but I used to play D&D in the early 80's so what do I know!
I use a few POE connections in my place as my wifi range sucks and I rent, so running ethernet in walls isn't really a solution. I have some linksys ones that work really well and as far as I can tell don't add any noise to the system.
But what I am trying to grok is - what amount of wifi bandwidth does music streaming (just redbook) use?Will it impact my other users?
Sorry, yes SRB is right, I had it backwards. I knew it was Ethernet over Power but thought for some reason they used POE.
Apologize in advance for going off topic.JoshSo you don't notice any drawbacks with E over power? Adding a high frequency signal on your power lines seems like it could hurt your audio quality.Randy
No I haven't noticed, but I haven't busted out a scope yet either.