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When i am looking at movies with my XBMC mediaplayer The Little Black Box it slows down the gaming for other familymembers.
My question, what is to slow? My Router WNDR-3700 or my Internetconnection 100/10 or something else i have forgotten to configure?
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perhaps tell us how you watch your movies ?
do you got a nas ?
wired or wireless and the rest of the familymembers that are gaming ?
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So no streaming from the plugins we don't want to talk about here.
Good :-)
Because streaming from the web takes up some bandwidth that gamers need.
Well then I would say check your cables,
Do you got QOS enabled ?
No USB drive connected to your router where you're trying to stream from ?
Because that could strain the router.
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Most QOS on routers, even within DDWRT is for external WAN traffic to all LAN clients only, it doesn't apply to local data usage between LAN clients.
That said, even 100mbit should be enough bandwidth to play a movie and game on separate boxes. Maybe the router is so crappy, the streaming traffic stresses the CPU and it gets slower to respond?
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The router is maybe not the best but it is not crop either.
I had QOS enabled but I've turned it of now and one of the games told me that it seemed better.
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Local streaming should not be affecting online gaming, as your streams are all switched while the gaming traffic is being routed. QOS won't do anything because it only operates on the routed traffic. I'd start investigating processor load on your router. A 100Mb switched connection is more than enough for streaming across your LAN to XBMC. You're going to have to look at your network setup.
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a good option might be to get a dedicated gigabit switch for the local network, then just use 1 cable to the router.
i used to have issues with my router overheating and either cutting wireless connections, the internet, or just generally slowing down network traffic. once i moved my hardware to a dedicated switch and used the router only for the internet traffic, stability and performance improved quite a bit.
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2014-08-08, 19:52
(This post was last modified: 2014-08-08, 19:56 by ToddeSwe.)
Hi
Thanks, i'm not god at this as you might have figured out by my question.
How can i check up my processor load on my router?
And where to start looking for problem in the network setup?
Is there a way to check up the network and how god it is and maybe stress the router in some way?
I know i have had programs that stressed my computer and tested it, is there likewise programs for router/network/lan?
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Monitoring the CPU may be possible in the router admin interface.
Other than that I think any tests will require some sort of reference.
To test a a router/switch you need to have two already tested clients and tested cables.
I just started to verify my network as a prepartion for getting fiber soon.
Turns out that my atom "server" only manage 30mbs. Between two laptops I get 100Mbs.
Now I dont get any further since I cant garantee that the problem is not one of the laptops.
I have two netgear routers with tomato firmware. One is used only as a switch in the basement.
Never though the switching could be an issue but we will see.
In this case I will look into buying a "real" switch alternatively buy a high performance router. The latter will come soon anyway.
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Can you give some examples of what a REAL high performance router is?
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Hi!
Thanks!
No i dont have a modem/router. Just a router, and maybe badly configured because of my poor knowlegde of network.
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