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<blockquote data-quote="ThatMusicianGuy" data-source="post: 1397237" data-attributes="member: 249452"><p>It's very often your router that is the cause of issues here. I find the weak offerings supplied by ISP's just not up to the job. For a couple of years I used a Draytek cable router, just using the flashing bells and whistles "Thing" supplied by my iISP as a modem.</p><p></p><p>I have recently ordered a Pegasus 4TB array, and that will be using thunderbolt on my iMac. At present I have a 3TB TC taking care of backups...That's all it does though, and it works well.</p><p></p><p>For media streaming, make sure your wifi router is up to the job before buying externals etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThatMusicianGuy, post: 1397237, member: 249452"] It's very often your router that is the cause of issues here. I find the weak offerings supplied by ISP's just not up to the job. For a couple of years I used a Draytek cable router, just using the flashing bells and whistles "Thing" supplied by my iISP as a modem. I have recently ordered a Pegasus 4TB array, and that will be using thunderbolt on my iMac. At present I have a 3TB TC taking care of backups...That's all it does though, and it works well. For media streaming, make sure your wifi router is up to the job before buying externals etc. [/QUOTE]
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