It seems, that you have a network problem. Is your notebook and SBT connected with the router with wlan ? QUOTE]
Nope. All connections are wifi
will connecting the router to SBT via ethernet make a difference? Or connecting laptop to router? or laptop directly to SBT?
will connecting the router to SBT via ethernet make a difference? Or connecting laptop to router? or laptop directly to SBT?
I have a 5m long ethernet cable. Will the extensive lenght of the cable compromise its efficiency?
Router to SBT by ethernet will solve your problem completely. Alternatively, use homeplugs...router to homeplug by ethernet at the router end, homeplug to SBT at the SBT end.
Chris
I have a 5m long ethernet cable. Will the extensive lenght of the cable compromise its efficiency?
Genius, so now he has to hardwire every client...???
Place the server near the router, hardwire the Server to the router, this will fix all wi-fi clients, without covering the whole house with long ethernet cables...
I've had no dropouts across 4 clients for 3 years
Believe it or not, most people only have one client.
Also, you try listening to flacs at 24/96 whist your wife is streaming video to the bedroom and the kids are busy downloading in the bedroom all over wi fi.
So I took the obvious step & hard wired my DS. It stays in one place. The wife's and kid's ipads & laptops don't.
Chris
It seems, that you have a network problem. Is your notebook and SBT connected with the router with wlan ? QUOTE]
Nope. All connections are wifi
wlan is wifi ...