Air Parrot performance with Ethernet cable ?

Hello Everyone,
                       I am very impressed by mirroring functionality provided by Airplay of apple tv. I have a 2010 Macbook pro purchased in mid 2010. Unfortunately, my mac doesn't have quicksynch tehncology hardware support for airplay to work in mountain lion. So, I never upgrader to ML. However, I have been playing around with Air Parrot. I have noticed a lot of choppiness while playing videos.
                      Both my macbook and apple tv are currently using Wi-Fi. I am guessing the lack of smoothness in video mirroring is because of wi-fi. Has any one tested by using ethernet cables. I mean connecting both MB and ATv to broadband modem using ethernet cables? Did it improve video quality ?
Thanks in advance.

I got a Mid-2010 iMac (i3) and a ATV3. I faced some performance issues while streaming HD-video content from the web (3 Mbit DSL) and tranfering by WiFi (incl. a APExpress as repeater) to Mac and back to ATV via Airparrot (mirroring). So I have tried Dlan (Devolo 500) as an alternative to WiFi. Performance has improved significantly ! Now I am quite happy (but still anoyed that Apple does not support older machines with mirroring on ML).
But i guess my i3-iMac is now quite at the border of it's video coding/decoding performance.
---> give Ethernet (or Dlan) a try.
iMac 21" i3 (mid 2010)
iPad 2
ATV 3
iphone 4s
3x APExpress (for music airplay, 1 also as repeater)
AirportExtreme generating WiFi
Samsung on WXP
Dell on Win7
3Mbit DSL on Speedport700 Router
3x Devolo 500 (compact) for Dlan

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