That's the question I'm wrangling with.... 
I don't know if I'll hit a limit to what my WRT610N_v1 can do (n.b. still have ancient 802.11b/g client adapters).
As I haven't yet completed my HTPC/PVR build, & it's 1-2 front-ends around the house.
I don't even know yet what sort of simultaneous network traffic I'm up against.
And whether I'll want more than one HD stream, & the nature of it's/their compression.
I guess I just want to know (best case scenario), with:
1) 1-2 excellent 802.11agn adapters w/great antennas & rx sensitivity
2) Modded 610Nv1 w/improved antennae
3) DD-WRT AP related tweaks...
What's the best throughput (avg. distance for avg. house) I can hope to attain?
Will it be too limiting?
Perhaps one of the new dual-band/dual-radio kings* will offer a significant enough improvement.
Such that only 1->3 (for now ) is necessary, & I won't have to bother with the supplements below?
**UPDATE**
I'm no longer bothering with these Qns... ^
I will be doing one or combo of the wired options below, more findings soon.
Or perhaps IYO it'll be imperative to do one or a combination of the following:
1. Ethernet: using aircon temp sensor backbone
I know when this was 1st installed (as house was being built) that at least cat 5e was used, it may have even been 6!
What I don't know is what it's topology is like, & whether it goes back to a central switch.
And whether I'll be able to fully utilise it without harming the aircon installation.
We rarely use the aircon nowadays, as it consumes too much power, massive split-level (think the term is) system.
2. MoCA: using cable tv & internet (foxtel/bigpond) coax. infrastructure
We have coax cabling to 3 points in the house; two with their own STB that I "think" come from the same feed into the house.
The 3rd I think is a separate main feed into the house, that was once used for cable broadband.
2. Powerline networking: using power point infrastructure
Whichever flavour is best nowadays; HomePlug AV2!?
http://www.netgear.com/products/home/powerline-and-coax/high-performance/XAVB5001.aspx
http://www.netgear.com/home/products/powerline-and-coax/high-performance/XAVB5004.aspx
3. 802.11A/N media only AP: ALA the NetGear WNHDB3004 3DHD
http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/wire...d-wireless-home-theater-networking-kit-review
4. DIY Ethernet: it's what it sounds like!
This is not really an option....
We can't have cable lying around, & I'm simply not skilled enough to run cables through all the walls & install points etc.
At least not without some major cock-ups along-the-way, & it's not my house
I want to be sure that it's necessary for one or more of these options to be employed.
As extra time/complexity/$ comes with them, so why bother unless it's imperative!?
Any thoughts/advice/tips/experiences you can share are very much appreciated! Thank-you.
*E4200 or the soon arriving WNDR3800

I don't know if I'll hit a limit to what my WRT610N_v1 can do (n.b. still have ancient 802.11b/g client adapters).
As I haven't yet completed my HTPC/PVR build, & it's 1-2 front-ends around the house.
I don't even know yet what sort of simultaneous network traffic I'm up against.
And whether I'll want more than one HD stream, & the nature of it's/their compression.
I guess I just want to know (best case scenario), with:
1) 1-2 excellent 802.11agn adapters w/great antennas & rx sensitivity
2) Modded 610Nv1 w/improved antennae
3) DD-WRT AP related tweaks...
What's the best throughput (avg. distance for avg. house) I can hope to attain?
Will it be too limiting?
Perhaps one of the new dual-band/dual-radio kings* will offer a significant enough improvement.
Such that only 1->3 (for now ) is necessary, & I won't have to bother with the supplements below?
**UPDATE**
I'm no longer bothering with these Qns... ^
I will be doing one or combo of the wired options below, more findings soon.
Or perhaps IYO it'll be imperative to do one or a combination of the following:
1. Ethernet: using aircon temp sensor backbone
I know when this was 1st installed (as house was being built) that at least cat 5e was used, it may have even been 6!
What I don't know is what it's topology is like, & whether it goes back to a central switch.
And whether I'll be able to fully utilise it without harming the aircon installation.
We rarely use the aircon nowadays, as it consumes too much power, massive split-level (think the term is) system.
2. MoCA: using cable tv & internet (foxtel/bigpond) coax. infrastructure
We have coax cabling to 3 points in the house; two with their own STB that I "think" come from the same feed into the house.
The 3rd I think is a separate main feed into the house, that was once used for cable broadband.
2. Powerline networking: using power point infrastructure
Whichever flavour is best nowadays; HomePlug AV2!?
http://www.netgear.com/products/home/powerline-and-coax/high-performance/XAVB5001.aspx
http://www.netgear.com/home/products/powerline-and-coax/high-performance/XAVB5004.aspx
3. 802.11A/N media only AP: ALA the NetGear WNHDB3004 3DHD
http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/wire...d-wireless-home-theater-networking-kit-review
4. DIY Ethernet: it's what it sounds like!

This is not really an option....
We can't have cable lying around, & I'm simply not skilled enough to run cables through all the walls & install points etc.
At least not without some major cock-ups along-the-way, & it's not my house

I want to be sure that it's necessary for one or more of these options to be employed.
As extra time/complexity/$ comes with them, so why bother unless it's imperative!?
Any thoughts/advice/tips/experiences you can share are very much appreciated! Thank-you.
*E4200 or the soon arriving WNDR3800
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