Ceer123
10-11-2009, 06:27 PM
I recently purchased the wifi adapter for the HD200. It has worked great at home. We brought it with us on vacation and used the hotel Wifi to placeshift back to the server. Overall it works surprisingly well. :clap: There are a couple issues:
1. The hotel requires a login to get on the wifi. In order to get around this I pugged the wifi adapter into a laptop and accepted the conditions in a web browser. I then moved the adapter back to the HD200 and it was able to get online.
2. When streaming the video will stutter. This is most likely due to network congestion. I did a speed test on the Hotel wifi and it measured at 1.2 Mbps. That should be sufficient for streaming. THe other issue could be my cable modem at home. It usually has a upload speed of 1Mbps. In order to prevent the stutters I found that pausing the video for 10-15 seconds helps. That appears to buffer the video and make it stream correctly.
So the question is - Is there a way to adjust the placeshifter settings similar to the placeshifter client? I would like to slow down the bitrate to minimize the stutters. Also it would be nice to tell the HD200 to buffer more video before starting to play.
1. The hotel requires a login to get on the wifi. In order to get around this I pugged the wifi adapter into a laptop and accepted the conditions in a web browser. I then moved the adapter back to the HD200 and it was able to get online.
2. When streaming the video will stutter. This is most likely due to network congestion. I did a speed test on the Hotel wifi and it measured at 1.2 Mbps. That should be sufficient for streaming. THe other issue could be my cable modem at home. It usually has a upload speed of 1Mbps. In order to prevent the stutters I found that pausing the video for 10-15 seconds helps. That appears to buffer the video and make it stream correctly.
So the question is - Is there a way to adjust the placeshifter settings similar to the placeshifter client? I would like to slow down the bitrate to minimize the stutters. Also it would be nice to tell the HD200 to buffer more video before starting to play.