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Originally Posted by cc_in_oh
Win10. 2 transfers to the drive on the router's USB3 port cause choppiness in video streams; 3 transfers overwhelm the router (an ancient underpowered Netgear R6300v2) & cause the drive to disconnect. I either wait for transfers to finish one-by-one, or collect all the source files into one temp folder, send it, then move the copied files to their proper destination folders. So much easier if I could just queue them up to run one at a time...
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So you aren't attempting to stream video to a playback device?
If you just want to get the file from one machine to another, I'd thing about sneakernet. Copy the files to a USB thumbdrive, then plug the drive into the target and copy them to the desired destination. You avoid the router being the the speed bump in the road.
(I don't do a lot with video, and haven't experienced the problem. I have some video on the desktop, but if I need to get it to a laptop or tablet a direct cable connection or a thumbdrive does it without Wifi in the loop.)
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Dennis