"Hugo van der Kooij" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
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> On Mon, 19 Feb 2007, Don Bossung wrote:
>
>> I have a MythTV server/frontend v0.20.155 on FC5.
>>
>> The MVP is a Rev D.
>>
>> The MVP is connected to a dlink DWLG820 wired/wireless adapter that uses
>> Turbo G so the MVP is 'wireless'
>>
>> I setup dhcpd and tftpd on the FC5 box as per the instructions for each 
>> and
>> disabled dhcp on my soho router.
>
> I still can't think of your etwork as stable.
>
> Maybe 20 years of network engineering was wasted but wireless is a limited
> technology and mostly ill-suited for AV purposes. Which is why there is
> ethernet going to my AV corner to hook up my MVP.

Yes, I could not agree more. I was just trying to share the combination that 
worked for me in this situation. I am still waiting for the hammer to drop 
and the wireless to let me down. Maybe I should have made it clear that this 
will move to a wired network once I have confidence it is going to work the 
way I want.

We have a single wireless network at school that I manage and it is 
frustrating to say the least when we get a load on that segment. We have to 
tell students to stagger their login otherwise timeouts occur. With wired 
networks you plug it in and it works (much of the time).

Right now I am in a 'proof of concept' with my 'significant other' that this 
whole home media thing is gonna work ;) Drilling holes in the walls and 
ceilings were pretty much taken off the table during initial negotiations if 
you know what I mean. So, now that I have confidence that this is going to 
do what I/we want, out comes the drill and the foot long bits. I am sure 
that comments like 'what do you mean the bit came out in the middle of the 
bedroom floor' and 'oops, 12' 6" not 6' 12"???'

Thanks for your input. 




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