Hi guys.

Router/network  related issues are ususally causing some kind of
rebuffering issues. We're talking about timeframes of a couple of
seconds where crackling would occur.

Alsa related "underruns" causing usually some kind of scratchy
continous sound.

Since I got my new router in place network related issues completely
disappeard. Modern style routers are made for handling multiple 
HD-video-streams at the same time. They'll be able to cope quite well
with our native-flac streams. 
If you think about upgrading check out e.g. the upper range Linksys
products. 

For the hackers around here: Look for DD-WRT/openWRT compatibility. 
This way you can play around with tailor-made firmware, different
settings, additional features and sometimes even better performance.

Cheers


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