If azbox has a separate network adapter chip Realtek rtl8201 on its ethernet adapter (not using directly sigma CPU), and if there is a limit for CPU bus speed, then this limit must apply for the HDD, too? Right? With this equation, theoretically, we can reach to the max possible speed with network adapter same as we can reach with HDD?

Quote Originally Posted by milix View Post
The problem is that all 86xx Sigma Chipset does not have a dedicated LAN chipset and the CPU can not work more speed, so Celrun BUS has a limit on data from the CPU, if it were not limited and for example would like to upload a file FTP the receiver would be unmanageable very very slow.

The sigma chipset 86xx can not work more than 5 mb / s this speed the system is very slow, it azbox I do not say I have a popcorn and hands the same, but they do not have tuners, cams, etc ... can go a little faster than a popcorn but little more.

For this problem Azbox not work well with multimedia files(mkv) over a network, and hardly do in the future, but if you can get to work with media files from HDD without using the LAN or some USB.

The only way to get everything working correctly is to make a firmware that has a system that is very lightweight and consumes very little resources (CPU + RAM), perhaps E2 is the solution.

The current firmware Celrun-Opensat consumes too many resources and can not do this sigma.

Bye.
Quote Originally Posted by pascha99 View Post
For what is the seperated network chip in azbox?
It s a realtek rtl8201.