TVersity media sharing works great, but why is it so slow?

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#1 tonyandsteff
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I'm using TVersity, and I can access the 400 GB of media on my hard drive. However, if I want to watch a movie or listen to a song, it is SO glitchy, that I'd rather just watch/listen to it on my computer than sit and deal with that crap! How can I get this software to run more efficiently so I can actually enjoy my music and videos? Thanks!

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#2 Scianix-Black
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You'll need to find a way to better your router's signal.

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#3 tonyandsteff
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You'll need to find a way to better your router's signal.

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A good way to do this would be???

I'm assuming you're talking signal strength... My router is upstairs in my "office," directly above my living room which is where my laptop and PS3 are both located. The desktop, which has the media files on it, is wired to the router. The laptop is wireless, and has 7 of 7 signal bars, and the PS3 signal strengthbounces between 90-100% depending on the temp outside. Warmer usually means better signal.

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#4 Scianix-Black
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Well, you could use one of those DIY aluminum foil things... but since your PS3 is directly under the router, it isn't really going to do much.

Hmm.. I never knew temperature affected signal strength, lol. Thanks for that little bit of info.