OK I have invested MANY hours into trying to set this up, reading the forums and trying all sorts of trouble shooting, but still can't quite get there.
I want to stream music from desktop to multiple laptops for synchronous playback throughout house and backyard.
I have a Net Gear 3500N gigabit / wireless N router. Desktop is connected via Ethernet. Both systems Win 7 x64.
I have tried many configurations and get very poor audio quality, stuttering, clipping etc. These are the setups and the results:
Connection: Result:
Desktop ==> Ethernet ==>router==> Ethernet ==>laptop | Audio is perfect
Desktop ==> ethernet==>router==>wireless==>laptop | Audio is horrible
Laptop ==> wireless==>router==> Ethernet ==>Desktop | Audio is perfect
Laptop ==> wireless==>router==>wireless==>another laptop |Audio is horrible
The one that really makes it seem strange to me is the third one. If it works streaming from laptop to desktop via wireless why not in the other direction?
Windows reports connection at Mbps, but according to some forums I have read, this is always the case? I test connection via: xirrus.com widget and it shows connection at 300Mbps.
I have enabled ipv6 in router, I have set max connect speed in router to 300Mbps. I have latest firmware for router and latest wireless card drivers.
I am attempting to use RTP/MPEG transport stream. I am just giving an address of 239.255.100.100
I have tried many different settings for encapsulation and for audio trans-coding. I have tried streaming MPG, mp3, and capture audio, all with the same results.
Could this be hardware (router) related? Software? Driver configuration?
Why would the receive corrupt the audio on wireless, but not the send?
If somebody solves this for me I owe you forever.