I have a query on wireless-n Ethernet adapters, before i begin let me give quick view of my setup :
I have a V20 attached to which is my ps3 slim, the ps3 is connects over wifi to my home network via a Buffalo router (wzr-hp-g300nh). The router also has a wired PC (an old athlon x2 rig) and a couple of net-books over wifi.
Now the above setup is perfectly fine for streaming SD and DVD quality stuff. But when it comes to HD stuff the wireless G card in ps3 is a bottleneck. Also my net-books are having g based cards which work as long as we are not trying to stream HD. I use the wired athlon x2 rig for streaming the videos using Tversity.
I was thinking of getting a wireless-n Ethernet adapter which goes into the gigabit port of the ps3 and will connect at n speeds to my router, will it be sufficient to have my wired pc stream hd videos ?
I know the current netbooks i have are out of question for HD streaming, but i am planning to get a AMD e350 based netbook later as they should be able to stream 1080p effortlessly over wifi-n speeds. I am skeptical about the wireless-n ethernet adapter , hope someone over here at the forum has experience with it. Please give your opinion or suggestion. Information on pricing will be great, option for two Ethernet ports will be great.
Note : I cannot run a Ethernet cable from ps3 to the router as they sit far apart, the Ethernet socket on the wall in my flat turned out to be just dumb sockets with no wiring done
I have a V20 attached to which is my ps3 slim, the ps3 is connects over wifi to my home network via a Buffalo router (wzr-hp-g300nh). The router also has a wired PC (an old athlon x2 rig) and a couple of net-books over wifi.
Now the above setup is perfectly fine for streaming SD and DVD quality stuff. But when it comes to HD stuff the wireless G card in ps3 is a bottleneck. Also my net-books are having g based cards which work as long as we are not trying to stream HD. I use the wired athlon x2 rig for streaming the videos using Tversity.
I was thinking of getting a wireless-n Ethernet adapter which goes into the gigabit port of the ps3 and will connect at n speeds to my router, will it be sufficient to have my wired pc stream hd videos ?
I know the current netbooks i have are out of question for HD streaming, but i am planning to get a AMD e350 based netbook later as they should be able to stream 1080p effortlessly over wifi-n speeds. I am skeptical about the wireless-n ethernet adapter , hope someone over here at the forum has experience with it. Please give your opinion or suggestion. Information on pricing will be great, option for two Ethernet ports will be great.
Note : I cannot run a Ethernet cable from ps3 to the router as they sit far apart, the Ethernet socket on the wall in my flat turned out to be just dumb sockets with no wiring done

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