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HD streaming Router with 5dbi Antenna & a USB port
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<blockquote data-quote="superczar" data-source="post: 2024663" data-attributes="member: 281"><p>Strongly recommend setting up a cheap file server off a Raspberry Pi2 (3000/-) and hooking it wired to your router , most routers have a weak processor and adding the load of USB data handling over and above the load of the network stack will bog them down</p><p>If your media sits on a separate file server, most cheap routers will be able to handle the throughput required for HD streaming fairly easily</p><p>If you are facing signal drop issue , add a second router as a repeater (preferably wired)</p><p></p><p>I use a basic D-Link DIR850-L as the primary router and have two cheap (sub 2K) routers wired as repeaters</p><p>I have significantly higher than average data traffic on my internal network yet the router has been up for a year without needing a restart</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="superczar, post: 2024663, member: 281"] Strongly recommend setting up a cheap file server off a Raspberry Pi2 (3000/-) and hooking it wired to your router , most routers have a weak processor and adding the load of USB data handling over and above the load of the network stack will bog them down If your media sits on a separate file server, most cheap routers will be able to handle the throughput required for HD streaming fairly easily If you are facing signal drop issue , add a second router as a repeater (preferably wired) I use a basic D-Link DIR850-L as the primary router and have two cheap (sub 2K) routers wired as repeaters I have significantly higher than average data traffic on my internal network yet the router has been up for a year without needing a restart [/QUOTE]
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