I am trying to setup a PC as a server for video over my home LAN to laptops, and other devices.
Currently, I have a problem with one client that connects using WiFi G at a steady 54Mbps.
I select a TS file on a network share, which is MPEG2 of roughly 14Mbps bitrate.
So, 54 should be plenty, right ?
But I get constant pauses.
I tried playing the file through VLC, and saw an interesting thing - the graphic indication at the bottom indicates that every few seconds, the player needs to stop and fill up a buffer.
So, I ran it with Task Manager running on the Networking display, and it would never get above 20% bandwidth being used - and the display also indicated a steady 54Mbps.
I have run the same video on a similar laptop (same CPU) connected to a Gigabit Ethernet connection, and it plays smoothly.
Any ideas ?