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<blockquote data-quote="IvanLasston" data-source="post: 1034365" data-attributes="member: 145676"><p>Homeplugs should be fine for music streaming. I only had to upgrade when I wanted to stream video - there is a specific powerline that has more bandwidth and large packet support so it shouldn't be that. Also I have WPA2 running and no dropouts for music so it shouldn't be the security either. </p><p></p><p>It could be that there is enough interference where you live that you may be having trouble. You could try istumbler to see what is around you and if it is on the same channel, etc.</p><p><a href="http://www.istumbler.net/" target="_blank">http://www.istumbler.net/</a></p><p></p><p>You can also see what is connected to what via the airport utility. On the summary page of any of your devices you will see Wireless clients -> click the words and you can see what is connected to the device and information like signal, noise and rate. Do note you will have to figure out what device is what via the MAC address - which you can find under system preferences network -> advanced - It will be the AirportID</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IvanLasston, post: 1034365, member: 145676"] Homeplugs should be fine for music streaming. I only had to upgrade when I wanted to stream video - there is a specific powerline that has more bandwidth and large packet support so it shouldn't be that. Also I have WPA2 running and no dropouts for music so it shouldn't be the security either. It could be that there is enough interference where you live that you may be having trouble. You could try istumbler to see what is around you and if it is on the same channel, etc. [url]http://www.istumbler.net/[/url] You can also see what is connected to what via the airport utility. On the summary page of any of your devices you will see Wireless clients -> click the words and you can see what is connected to the device and information like signal, noise and rate. Do note you will have to figure out what device is what via the MAC address - which you can find under system preferences network -> advanced - It will be the AirportID [/QUOTE]
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