regarding the bulbs, it is not practical to just replace the bulb as you would lose ability to control them with the existing switches. If it is switched off with the switch, you can't switch it on over wireless.
Hmm, this crosses my line about replacing existing infrastructure, but are there such things as cheap wireless switches that let you turn them on remotely, or simply turn them off digitally? I might be okay with replacing wall switches, that's just a couple screws and some surface-level wiring. For example does Z-Wave's HomePro switch work with LinuxMCE?
Often it is a question about latency and not bandwidth. I don't know if the 802.11n or newer standards improve on latency, but afaik radio will never have the same low latency as wired networks.
From what I'm hearing it appears that bandwidth is definitely part of the problem, since more bandwidth means each device has to be signaling for a longer period of time, resulting in an increase in these "collisions," it seems like better bandwidth would allow quicker buffering. And really, I don't mind latency issues when it comes to just sending commands, as long as the commands eventually get there.
Now, is the major issue with getting the Media Directors to PXE boot, or is it mostly with streaming videos?
Other posts on this forum have said that 720p video is sometimes possible with 802.11N. Also, it seems like more powerful Media Directors would allow you to use more compact video encodings. I get the feeling a lot of the videos people are trying to stream are direct rips from DVDs and such with very little compression, resulting in high volumes of data. For example, with H.265 coming out in the near future, I think you could substantially reduce your video sizes, assuming the Media Directors could handle the codec.
Now, I'm talking about future technologies, but as far as I can tell, the wiki seems to think video streaming is doable now:
http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php/Wireless_NetworkingHowever, let's say I decide to simply connect the Core to my TV with a wired connection, and then use the wireless functions for everything else in the house, does anyone think that would be a problem? I'd still like to know if anyone has any hardware ideas for what I asked about.