Thanks, guys for your thoughts. That is interesting about my "n" network possibly being "overkill" if my pipe is not that big anyway. But, as you say, buffered streaming makes that less of a worry, and the Netflix does fine on my computer's "watch instantly" feature. I would assume, then, that the wireless network should send that through sufficiently, at least as far as bandwidth goes. But those lost packets could be a problem.
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Thanks, guys for your thoughts. That is interesting about my "n" network possibly being "overkill" if my pipe is not that big anyway. But, as you say, buffered streaming makes that less of a worry, and the Netflix does fine on my computer's "watch instantly" feature. I would assume, then, that the wireless network should send that through sufficiently, at least as far as bandwidth goes. But those lost packets could be a problem.