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PeteCress
Nov 04, 2013Apprentice
Connect Ultra-6 to Router via USB?
My Ultra-6 has two USB ports. My LinkSys E3000 router has a USB port. LinkSys goes on about E3000's "Media Server" and I vaguely recall something about a media server for the Ultra-6. Seems l...
StephenB
Nov 05, 2013Guru - Experienced User
802.11ad is 60 ghz, so the range is very short (same room). Interesting, but it would need a somewhat different deployment model to make it practical for most people.
802.11ac is 5 ghz only, so there isn't a lot of problems with neighboring WAPS. At least I don't see any competing 5 ghz SSIDs in my home, while I do see many in the 2.4 Ghz band.
OTA TV is typically ~20 mbps. That is too fast for 802.11g, but within reach for 802.11n. Are you trying the 5 ghz band, or only 2.4 ghz? How far away is the tablet from the AP.
BTW, I don't think something like teamviewer makes any sense, since you are recompressing the video in teamviewer (which likely isn't designed to show good quality video).
802.11ac is 5 ghz only, so there isn't a lot of problems with neighboring WAPS. At least I don't see any competing 5 ghz SSIDs in my home, while I do see many in the 2.4 Ghz band.
OTA TV is typically ~20 mbps. That is too fast for 802.11g, but within reach for 802.11n. Are you trying the 5 ghz band, or only 2.4 ghz? How far away is the tablet from the AP.
BTW, I don't think something like teamviewer makes any sense, since you are recompressing the video in teamviewer (which likely isn't designed to show good quality video).
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