I don't understand exacty what you are asking, and so I will be as detailed as I can. As a note, all of this information is in my previous posts:
-the Home Server does not have a wireless card in it, it is connected via ethernet to the router.
-the laptop (Media Center host) is connected to the same router via an ethernet cable.
-the DSM-750 has been tested with both a wired and wireless (2.4 and 5ghz) connection, and the problem occurs in all three scenarios (so, it even occurs when EVERYTHING is connected via ethernet to the router). So, the problem appears to have nothing to do with wireless connections - it's just more common on a wireless connection.
-the problem has also occured when watching a video stored on the laptop itself. This scenario does not involve the Home Server at all. So, it appears to have nothing to do with the Home Server - it's just more common from the Home Server.
To try to answer your question more directly:
-At any given moment, the laptop may be accessing files on the home server (but not wirelessly), and two other computers may be accessing files on the home server (through a wireless connection to the router). However, the problem has occured when no computer appears to be accessing anything (I guess I can't speak for under-the-hood processes...)
-When the 750 is on the 5gz wireless connection, it is the only device using that connection. The problem still occurs in this situation.
ECF, I understand that you are a busy individual, and I appreciate you taking the time to try to help us out here on this board. From looking at the other topics on the board I understand that you generally come along for a brief period every day or three and post 1-2 line answers on the recent topics, often asking a clarifying question (such as you have with me). As such, I am trying to be as detailed as I can in an effort to shave off the number of questions you will need to ask me before we identify the problem.
So, without meaning to sound rude, I am concerned that your last question referred to 1) wireless and 2) the Home Server, when I mentioned in my previous post that the problem has occured 1) wired, and 2) from the host computer itself. It's certainly possible that you have a better understanding of what's going on than I do, and it is true that the problem is more common when watching both wirelessly AND from the home server, but I'm wondering if you simply didn't read my previous post thoroughly enough.
Here's a not-very-statistical breakdown of how often the problem occurs, in case it helps to identify the problem:
-when the 750 is connected wirelessly AND streaming from the home server, the problem occurs regularly, perhaps every 10 minutes to 2 hours. Although I can't be sure, it seems to happen more often on my (busy) 2.4ghz connection than on my (empty) 5ghz connection. It really depends on the night, some are worse than others. Since I live in an apartment in the heart of a major city, the airwaves can tend to be rather crowded, some nights more than others.
-when the 750 is connected wirelessly, but streaming from the laptop, the problem is less common. I have watched perhaps 10 videos in this fashion, all between 20 minutes and two hours. The probem has only happened once, one hour into a two hour video.
-when the 750 is connected to the router via ethernet, and streaming from the home server, the problem also occurs, but it seems to be less common than with a wireless connection. I have only tested this once, by playing a four-hour video twice in a row, and the problem occured three hours into the second time.
-When the 750 is connected via ethernet, and the video is on my laptop... this combination I have not tested. I suspect, given the results of the other combinations, that it would eventually happen - it just might take a few repetitions of a long video. This isn't practical from a testing/troubleshooting standpoint - although if you insist, I will try it.
-One more point that may be relevant: sometimes before cutting to the "Finished" screen, the screen goes black (and silent) for just a second or two. Sometimes, however, it just cuts straight from the video to the "Finished" screen, with no black screen in between. I haven't noticed a pattern in it doing one versus the other.
So, once again... (help!)
Also, could you please answer me this? When I had suggested to DLink in an email that the problem was perhaps occuring when the video stream was interrupted (say, long enough for the buffer on the 750 to run out), the reply indicated that this is not the way the 750 behaves in such a situation. However, as I mentioned I have never seen the device skip, pause, or do anything else that might indicate an interruption in the stream. So my question is, what exactly does the 750 do in such a situation (in MCE mode)? Particularly, of course, I am curious about DivX/XviD/Mpeg-4 ASP .avi files.