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<blockquote data-quote="archive10" data-source="post: 1032756"><p>I would advise you to not lay too much weight in the 100 Mbps vs 1000 Mbps question.</p><p>The 100 Mbps should in normal installations be more than enough for streaming feeds over Ethernet.</p><p>It is much more likely that the receiver software is a problem, or the cabling may have kinks or bad connections.</p><p></p><p>You have to contrast this with commercial IPTV delivery, where we have to deliver a full, glitch-free transport stream to a set-top box, and usually in something like 8-12 Mbps (true payload == 4.5 Mbps).</p><p>Without dropped frames, stutter, or anything like this.</p><p></p><p>You may indeed get better performance from your new switch, but this may not be down to the 100/1000 issue, but maybe more down to device failures, or more common, software f*ck*ps...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="archive10, post: 1032756"] I would advise you to not lay too much weight in the 100 Mbps vs 1000 Mbps question. The 100 Mbps should in normal installations be more than enough for streaming feeds over Ethernet. It is much more likely that the receiver software is a problem, or the cabling may have kinks or bad connections. You have to contrast this with commercial IPTV delivery, where we have to deliver a full, glitch-free transport stream to a set-top box, and usually in something like 8-12 Mbps (true payload == 4.5 Mbps). Without dropped frames, stutter, or anything like this. You may indeed get better performance from your new switch, but this may not be down to the 100/1000 issue, but maybe more down to device failures, or more common, software f*ck*ps... [/QUOTE]
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