with respect to routers, it is all about thru put. Packets. The content of these packets isn't the issue.
it's like loading a truck, on in WY Fi, maybe loading a plane with materials. What the amterials are isn't important. It's their size, and or overall weight, and speed of the plane that matters... With Vista you may need to make some other tweaks to speed up the passage of these 'packets'. Another thread here about that is more well suited to describe the steps needed to do this.
Signal strength as was said is important for securing good speed and avoiding drop outs or intermittent playback over a wireless connection.
it's like loading a truck, on in WY Fi, maybe loading a plane with materials. What the amterials are isn't important. It's their size, and or overall weight, and speed of the plane that matters... With Vista you may need to make some other tweaks to speed up the passage of these 'packets'. Another thread here about that is more well suited to describe the steps needed to do this.
Signal strength as was said is important for securing good speed and avoiding drop outs or intermittent playback over a wireless connection.