TCP/IP is one of a number of protocols used to send packets of data over wired or wireless ethernet connections. SlimServer communicates with the SB clients using this protocol and relies on intrinsic features of this communications layer to insure that packets are transceived without error.
Other protocols, such as UDP are not error checked, but TCP/IP is. Consequently, the SB is guaranteed to receive an error-free image of the entire audio track during playback. Erroneous blocks are resent by the server until they are correctly received by the SB client. However, if a large enough number corrupted data blocks are received in succession, the buffer within the SB can become depleted. When this occurs, the SB momentarily stops playing. This is a "dropout".
Unless this occurs, there will be no effect on sound quality whatsoever.