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Originally Posted by 06300M Ok thisis how this works. your internet connection has a upload and a download. just look at it like your on a street driving a car. one side is going south the other side is going north. when watching a video you are using our download speeds with is the majority of the time faster than the upload speed. The upload speed is wats used to put content up on the web and in this case it would be used to stream the iso from your pc to the the psp. This would be slow because in general the typical upload speed on a broadband connection is about 600kbps and is rare when you find someone with that speed. the usb i beleve has speed of either 2mbps or something of that sort. So u see the big difference. It would buffer too much to load an iso through wife. if you have ever used game sharing before you'll understand a little much better. It takes time to load etc.
And also when downloading there are different streams and ports used to watch videos and download data. |
Ah, unless you are on a college campus like me

. I get an average upstream at about 2.5 Mbytes per sec. I stream movies to myself via iRShell (use the latest version, the wifi to MS redirector, and the
No-IP - Dynamic DNS, Static DNS for Your Dynamic IP DUC app), and most of my music too. It'll lag once and a while if the person's downstream internet connection sucks, but it works great in most places.