I doubt it. Heck this thing chokes and pukes on old D* Mpeg2 files when they were at 12-13 Mbps. The allowable bit rate to stream to this thing must be very low.I suspect that the 14 Mbps powerline speed is the problem there.
I doubt it. Heck this thing chokes and pukes on old D* Mpeg2 files when they were at 12-13 Mbps. The allowable bit rate to stream to this thing must be very low.I suspect that the 14 Mbps powerline speed is the problem there.
I doubt it. Heck this thing chokes and pukes on old D* Mpeg2 files when they were at 12-13 Mbps. The allowable bit rate to stream to this thing must be very low.
I suspect that the 14 Mbps powerline speed is the problem there. It should be adequate for SD recordings, but marginal for HD (and the advertised speed isn't necessarily what you will actually see). I suggest that you use either a CAT-5 or better wired connection, a higher speed (85 or 200 Mbps) powerline connection or wireless-N.
I would address this before changing the router.