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Old 06-14-2013, 10:53 PM   #27
sclitheroe
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Originally Posted by Wormius View Post
Is there a recommend way of doing this? It's probably not impossible, but I am not sure how I would go about that. This is all in my basement where the walls and ceiling are all finished. I basically only have access to the electrical panel in my office where the circuit breaker resides, and all of the cable and phone lines originate from. After that, it's only the wall-plates that I can get to easily.

Here is a rough layout of the basement - A is where the electrical/internet/phone enter the house in my office. B (upper left corner) is where I would like to be able to stream hd video to, or watch videos from the internet with fewer buffering headaches.

There's absolutely no reason 802.11n isn't going to meet your needs, particularly on a single floor. You're making this harder than it needs to be, in my opinion. If you are buffering on internet videos, it is almost assuredly not because of wifi limitations, unless your wifi is horribly broken in some way.
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