[mythtv-users] 802.11n for a frontend?

Lindsay Mathieson lindsay at softlog.com.au
Sun Dec 30 01:59:37 UTC 2007


John D. Friesen wrote:
> 
> Hello everyone, 
> 
> I finally setup a system to run Myth on. I used a nice case, designed for multimedia PCs, fanless video card, and a fairly quiet (although not fanless) power supply. However, my wife is very sensitive to noise, and even though I hardly noticed it, it started giving her a headache. So, if I want to setup Myth, I'm now left with having to setup a backend machine, and a completely silent frontend. The problem, is that I can't physically get network cabling to where our TV is, it has to be wireless. I don't see 802.11g cutting it (although correct me if I'm wrong), so I'm wondering if any of the 802.11n cards work with Linux yet?


have you considered some of the ethernet over power boxes? can be quite
good throughput.

  http://www.netcomm.com.au/EOP/index.php

Some discussion:
  http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum-replies-archive.cfm/641932.html



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Lindsay Mathieson
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