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The subject of allocating static IP addresses has been touched upon in a few posts. Are there any advantages in doing this? I use power line Ethernet for both my Devialet and Bluesound speakers. While generally stable, I sometimes experience total dropout of all devices - this was worse when I recently had some house guests with their own multiple devices. Of course, this could be due to issues with the power line, but I am thinking that it may also be due to the router.
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(16-Mar-2018, 03:16)Will Wrote: The subject of allocating static IP addresses has been touched upon in a few posts. Are there any advantages in doing this? I use power line Ethernet for both my Devialet and Bluesound speakers. While generally stable, I sometimes experience total dropout of all devices - this was worse when I recently had some house guests with their own multiple devices. Of course, this could be due to issues with the power line, but I am thinking that it may also be due to the router.
It might be a limitation of your router’s performance or capacity that causes the drop—outs, but I can’t see why having a static IP would make any difference. The same data is being sent to an IP address, after all. When I used a Power Line Adapter with my O d’A it always came up with the same address anyway, even after multiple system-wide re-boots.
I sometimes found that the adapter would hit a go-slow occasionally, but I never identified a cause.
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