2009-12-03, 22:34
Ok, so through the magic of freecycling (http://freecycle.org) I have built up two P4 systems (one 3.7GHz and one 2GHz) which run XBMC on Windows XP surprisingly well. The 3.7GHz system houses all of my media (movies, tv shows, and music) while the other one just runs the XBMC program. Here's the rub. The wireless network in my home is "G", meaning maximum 54Mbps transfers. I configured the one P4 with all of my media with shared directories so that the other could see the files, but when I tried to run a movie through it, it showed a single frame, the word "buffering" and did little else.
I'm looking for thoughts from others who might have an XBMC Network configuration, or have run into similar problems. My first thought is that I could actually wire up my systems, effectively running them at 100Mbps, however, I'm wondering if even that would make a difference. If not, then upgrading to a Gigabit Network Router, but that means new router, cards and cables. (Of course, there's always the 'sell/give away the second media system' idea, or the 'copy everything from one to the other' idea...)
What do you think? Is there any hope for me?
Thanks in advance!
Rick // The DurhamDev
I'm looking for thoughts from others who might have an XBMC Network configuration, or have run into similar problems. My first thought is that I could actually wire up my systems, effectively running them at 100Mbps, however, I'm wondering if even that would make a difference. If not, then upgrading to a Gigabit Network Router, but that means new router, cards and cables. (Of course, there's always the 'sell/give away the second media system' idea, or the 'copy everything from one to the other' idea...)
What do you think? Is there any hope for me?
Thanks in advance!
Rick // The DurhamDev