Ok Anon, i am a bit confused on the "Fast Ethernet"?? Is that not 10/100?? and gigabit is 10/1000??
http://www.fiber-optic-solutions.com...-ethernet.html
And doing multiple testing on my actual internet speeds i have never his 1000Mbps, 975-980Mbps max!!!, and i kind of know that has nothing to do with internal streaming right?? And yes i understand if i am downloading something i will get a bit of loss on streaming , and remember i am a Usenet guy so no Torrent shit is running....
I appreciate that response and help Anon, but did you answer the difference between streaming with a HDD connected to the tv direct or streaming Ethernet throughout the whole house, is there an advantage to lets say having the bigger BD and 4K rips on a HDD and connected direct??? The big thing with my setups is i have surround sound in all of the rooms as well not sound bars or TV speakers?? So the bigger rips sound a ton better as well not just the picture, but i don't waste space on bigger rip TV shows, or Drama Movies, just some of the Favorites i like EG. Deadpool (a few other ryan renolds movies), Fast and Furious (and a Few other vin diesel movies),The Fifth Element (same a few Bruce Willis movies)....
PS.. MacGyver!!.. What's with all the enclosures??!! never heard of Servers??, is it not more cost effective and efficient to have a server??? Again i am not sure how many TV's you stream too??
PPS.. So we understand Anon?? I don't use the internet to stream, it is all internal using Universal Media Server not Plex. It never sees the internet, it is all internal. So really is that not internal networking?? and if it is all wired Gigabit network (cat6, and a few cat5e and all Gigabit switches )?? Is that not better than "Fast Internet"??
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