This has brought me to... how is the ATV2's signal? good? bad? any comments on it please?
also how are menus in example confluence when browsing a movie library of 200 films? any videos much much appreciated but comments will do.
aoaaron
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2011-08-22 23:39
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I just bought a windows cheap HTPC and its sucked compared to my MBP because the wireless signal is just so poor on the windows machine whilst my MBP has decent signal.
This has brought me to... how is the ATV2's signal? good? bad? any comments on it please? also how are menus in example confluence when browsing a movie library of 200 films? any videos much much appreciated but comments will do.
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tomwrob
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2011-08-23 14:11
Post: #2
Wireless good for me, but then my router is under 1m from the ATV!
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bananen
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2011-08-23 17:38
Post: #3
using wireless with N router. works fine, no issues. had some performance issues with smb but that's a known problem. switched to NFS and it's all fine. no delay's. it's about 3meters from my router with 4 walls in between
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Shadow_Mx
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2011-08-23 18:03
Post: #4
I'm using wireless N (about 10m away from station, going through a few walls) and SMB shares and I have no problems with 720p content.
The ATV2 menu shows only about 3 signal bars but it's good enough for streaming. |
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saitoh183
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2011-08-23 18:26
Post: #5
Wireless is something that will work well depending on the environment. So someone that says all works great, doesnt mean it will for you unless your in the same environment as that person..which isnt the case
..so short answer is that wireless (as long as its N) shouldnt have a problem in theory.
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kdog311
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2011-08-23 20:52
Post: #6
Granted, I'm only streaming standard def content from dvds, but the wireless on my ATV2 seems to be absolutely sufficient . . . no buffering except at the start, otherwise seamless.
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maximus96
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2011-08-23 20:54
Post: #7
for standard def it works well, 720p not so much.
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elmerohueso
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2011-08-23 21:10
Post: #8
Mine used to constantly buffer 720p content if I watched more than 1 movie, but I think that was due to something in XBMC and not the wireless signal. After upgrading to the most recently nightly 720p streaming is great, and sometimes doesn't even need to buffer enough to show the buffering dialog at all.
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toymachine2009
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2011-08-23 21:37
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maximus96 Wrote:for standard def it works well, 720p not so much. I stream 720p Perfectly.. I have a dual band Wireless N Router and I connect it at 5ghz and I stream perfectly! |
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atari800
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2011-08-23 21:46
Post: #10
your milage may vary..
but my atv2 to router (about 10 m) plays everything fine - until someone uses microwave then it gets choppy Apple TV1 with Crystal HD on Ubuntu (x4) ATV2 (x1) Apple tv 1 running as a server Ubuntu 12.04 that handles MySQL Database, and all movies content off a powered usb hub and 2x 3Gig USB drives ZyXEL 500Mbps Powerline Ethernet (12.4 MBps) |
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