Re: Monitoring network traffic to a host

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On Tue, May 12, 2020 at 4:44 PM Ian Pilcher <arequipeno@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Background - I am having an issue with occassional pauses when streaming
> high-bitrate media across my home network to my smart TV.  I *suspect*
> that the root cause is the (incredibly lame) 100 Mbps Ethernet interface
> in the TV.
>


just looked in my video library, largest file I see is for a multi-language
1080p MP4/x.264 version of Parasite, 2h 11m long, 10GB.

thats 1.3 MB/sec, or about 10 Mbit/sec.   *easily* done on 100baseT.

is there any wireless between your server and the TV client ?

next largest file in 'recent' is The Irishman, also MP4 x.265 1080p, no
subtitles, english-only 5.1 AAC audio, 4.1GB for 3:29 long, thats only
335kByte/sec, or about 3Mbit/sec,  heck you could play that on 10baseT



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  recycling used bits in santa cruz
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