This is perhaps a useful tip for those who directstream to a NFS share via wlan. After setting both rsize & wsize to 32768, recording and playback work flawlessly. My laptop connects to a 44mbs wlan router (so called "4x" mode), it runs SFU NFS on XP.
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Directstream & WLan
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Hmm, dunno if M$ SFU complies to NFS3 or 4. When I change wsize back to 8192 I get the error message "can not write data fast enough ..." and lots of .ts files. Changing rsize back to 8192 results in stuttering movieplayer playback.
Here's another tip if you run XP SP2 with the firewall enabled. For NFS you have to open ports as described here:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=883105
Goodnight, JockyW
Here's another tip if you run XP SP2 with the firewall enabled. For NFS you have to open ports as described here:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=883105
Goodnight, JockyW
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hier die anleitung in deutsch http://wiki.tuxbox-cvs.sourceforge.net/SFU
und hier der hinweis auf die firewall und die ports http://wiki.tuxbox-cvs.sourceforge.net/ ... stellungen
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und hier der hinweis auf die firewall und die ports http://wiki.tuxbox-cvs.sourceforge.net/ ... stellungen
Regloh
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If there is more then one wireless client in use, you should calculate your rsize / wsize accordingly the framesizeJOCKYW2001 hat geschrieben:This is perhaps a useful tip for those who directstream to a NFS share via wlan. After setting both rsize & wsize to 32768, recording and playback work flawlessly. My laptop connects to a 44mbs wlan router (so called "4x" mode), it runs SFU NFS on XP.
JockyW
Frames on 44mbits connections has allways the same size (4096bytes/s).
So the framesize has set to 4096 minus overhead per frame.
The best result you should have at 2048 on my opinion.
Zuletzt geändert von Homar am Montag 13. September 2004, 15:46, insgesamt 1-mal geändert.
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'bps' for framesize ?Homar hat geschrieben: Frames on 44mbits connections has allways the same size (4096bps).
...maybe ok for UDP only...but don't forget to _disable_ 'TCPIP Support' in the SFU-NFS Server Settings which is enabled by default....afaik.The best result you should have at 2048 on my opinion.
cu,
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