802.11 is by nature a bursty protocol which detects collisions from inteference and backs off speeds. Its not designed to support quality of service needed for constant udp streaming media. No matter how much bandwidth you can get, there's always going to be dips, and slight stuttering which will ultimately be unacceptable watching HD
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Dillon Bussert @ Dec 15th 2005 12:47PM
802.11 is by nature a bursty protocol which detects collisions from inteference and backs off speeds. Its not designed to support quality of service needed for constant udp streaming media. No matter how much bandwidth you can get, there's always going to be dips, and slight stuttering which will ultimately be unacceptable watching HD