19-Apr-2015, 12:49
(19-Apr-2015, 08:58)thumb5 Wrote:(19-Apr-2015, 08:01)Confused Wrote: Can you get a router that does not include wifi? If I was to implement such a dual router system, I would only want wifi on one router, the hifi side of the network is hard wired Ethernet. I guess a router where the wifi could be switched off would also be ok, or if necessary I guess you could modify a standard wifi equipped unit?
If you're willing to use fixed IP addresses for the devices on the hi-fi (hard-wired) network, maybe you could get away with using a simple switch rather than a router?
This is not a solution as there are added Ethernet cabling which may/may not cause other noises. The point is to use Wifi completely with no cabling and no other interferences from other devices or operations.
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