When viewing streaming video from my computer using a wireless LAN, the video is choppy. Why?
• Streaming video quality can depend on computer performance and the size of the video file. HP recommends using a computer with at least a 233 MHz processor. • For better quality over wireless, HP recommends using an access point (router) that supports IEEE 802.11n, or IEEE 802.11a. IEEE 802.11g is the second choice. IEEE 802.11b access points work well for audio and picture streaming, but are not recommended for video because of bandwidth limitations. The quality of streaming video over wireless depends upon many factors, including the file size, the position of the TV and its distance from the access point (router), the type of access point, overall network traffic in your home network, and possible interference from neighboring access points. The access point may have special settings that control multimedia streaming, such as channel, protection mode, and ACK mode. Changing these from the default settings may improve your wireless network performance; refer to your router user man
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