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    Urgent, quick question

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by metfan11, Feb 24, 2007.

  1. metfan11

    metfan11 Notebook Enthusiast

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    hey guys, I just bought a sling player (pro version). I get more than enough speed and quality when viewing it at home on my laptop via the sling player like 3000 kpbs, however, when I am reviewing remotely at my father's house, the quality is much less because his upload speed is limited to 385kpbs. Now, he can upgrade it to 1000 kpbs. However, my upload speed at home is also 384kpbs. I can also upgrade it to 1000 kpbs from home. I get such great speed at home because I am not viewing remotely. My question is: Which one needs to be upgraded to 1000 kpbs the upload speed in my house where the sling player is located, or my dad's house?
     
  2. jeffmd

    jeffmd Notebook Evangelist

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    it would be your house's upload speed, since it is your house that is sending data out.