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Bokeh wrote: » Getting a reconditioned machine end of the week, mainly to use for storage, some studying, etc. The computer comes with a b/g/n card internally. Anyone see or experience a performance issue? Its no big deal to remove it and replace with external or usb device. Just curious as I haven't seen an internal one in a desktop before.
wd40 wrote: » so I kept streaming "to a virtual PC" using the Ethernet port and everything else thru wireless.
tiersten wrote: » I have no idea what you're trying to say here...
wd40 wrote: » Internet connection for the PC goes though the wireless card(dongle) Internet connection to Virtual Machines goes through the Ethernet Port. wait, you can select which device you want to use in virtual machines, but it appears that all the traffic from the PC goes through the Ethernet port any way. The wireless dongle is just doing nothing other than appearing to be active in the "notification area"
tiersten wrote: » If you've got ethernet anyway then why are you using wireless??
wd40 wrote: » I got the dongle for free with the router so I used it, so that I can get rid of the cable. Then I started streaming some files and wireless could not handle it, so I "temporally " re-connected the Ethernet cable. I am a bit lazy with my home PC, so both remained .. I will disconnect the wireless when I'm free some time next year
tiersten wrote: » Ahh. Unless you've done some changes to the network configuration, it will normally route everything through the Ethernet interface anyway as you've discovered. You should be able to stream video over wireless though assuming decent signal. I do it all the time here and its fine. What bitrate are these files?
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