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I have a pair of Reactors connected to my Mac, that sound amazing. The left Reactor is connected via optical, and they are both connected to my network via gigabit ethernet to a switch. The right reactor frequently stops playing, and to get it back I have to unplug them both and reconnect them to power.
Is there a quicker way to reset the connection?
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(22-Jun-2021, 12:56)booshtukka Wrote: I have a pair of Reactors connected to my Mac, that sound amazing. The left Reactor is connected via optical, and they are both connected to my network via gigabit ethernet to a switch. The right reactor frequently stops playing, and to get it back I have to unplug them both and reconnect them to power.
Is there a quicker way to reset the connection?
I run an Ethernet cable from one reactor to the other. Is this how you are connecting via Ethernet cable?
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No, I have the ethernet connected to a gigabit switch in between, along side other products. This shouldn't create any issues.
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increase the latency maybe?