SunrisePro
Regular Contributor
Or is much better hardware needed to handle the transcoding? I find the R7000's built-in DLNA to be unreliable, even though the storage with the media is connected directly to it.
Thanks, that makes complete sense. I just found out the latest Nighthawk runs Plex, curious how well it does. Then again for $500, I can easily build a computer to run Plex instead.
Wath about R7800 Dual Core 1.7GHz Qualcomm IPQ8065 CPU and has a Qualcomm QCA9984 WiFi chip?
R9000 has a A15 4-core 1.7GHz Annapurna Labs Alpine AL-514 CPU.
That's pretty cool. I'm not up for a new router atm, maybe it'll be worth getting the latest Nighthawk in a couple of years.you can run it on the router if your devices can handle direct play it will run good
https://www.hqt.ro/plex-media-server-through-debian-arm/
Yes i understand, CPU which contains a video decoding engine.
Why no one manufactures motherboards with sockels for CPUs that can be exchanged, just a thought i have?
What are the security issues with the Nighthawk X10 if we're not using Plex to access our media from the web (ie outside the house)?
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