Ok I am on a wireless network, but it is connected via a mesh box through LAN to my desktop. My Meshbox is its own host and thats how I get on the network. My signal is bounced from one box to another then sent a good 55miles to get into the main broadband network.
Thats my understanding of the setup, I really dont know a lot beyond the above! I should be talking to the No.2 in the network tonight and I'll see what they say about it.
Does this represent a change? That is, the network problems you have been having...have you always had the problem, or is it new? If it's new, what has changed?
We have had considerable problems keeping streams running over home-based WiFi networks. Your setup sounds more like a metropolitan area network. I am not sure if we're running into MTU problems on the wireless network(s) or if the issues are latency oriented. It's a little hard to do remote experiments from here. Feeders switching from WiFi at their house to a wired network connection always fixes the problem.
But it seems your situation is a little more complicated since you can't readily switch to an all-wired connection.
Hmmmmm.