![]() My system is based on 2.0 and I've never even come close to maxing it out with any combination of in-home traffic. There are several generations/versions of MOCA, with each subsequent one offering higher throughput. Re: MOCA, the link you quoted is accurate. The more of its available resources that are consumed by simultaneous streams and/or transcoding, the sooner it's going to top out.) (Think of your server's performance as a finite commodity. Transcoding isn't "bad" per se, but it does place an additional burden on your server. Typically, you'd want to stream at the highest bandwidth that the available network can support, and for home viewing the ideal to strive for is often to avoid transcoding in favor of viewing at the original, full resolution. ![]() Transcoding is essentially on-the-fly re-encoding of a stream to accommodate lower bandwidth connections. Click to expand.Sorry for not better defining my terms.
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